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"Zemër" was written by Dhurata Dora and Soolking alongside Kosovo-Albanian producer Big Bang who also has handled the production process for the song. [5] In terms of music notation, the song was composed in 4 4 time and is performed in the key of B minor in common time with a tempo of 157 beats per minute. [6] [7]
Than E sang three songs: one in English, one in French and one in Burmese. She was accompanied by a piano for the English and French songs. [citation needed] The Burmese song she selected was "Mo Nat Dewi", the lyrics of which were from a love poem written by the Burmese queen Hlaing Hteik Khaung Tin. Bogyoke asked her to return to Burma ...
The song was written by Teya Dora, Coby and Luxonee. Albino [] sang the backing vocals. [1] Teya Dora pointed out that it is difficult for her to perform "Džanum" live because it reminds her of her father Dragan, whom she lost in 2021 after a serious and short illness, and for whom this was her favorite song that she composed.
(March 2019) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the Vietnamese article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy ...
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Shakira first collaborated with Dora the Explorer in 2010, when she wrote her first children's book "Dora the Explorer in the World School Day Adventure", published by Grupo Editorial Norma. [3] [4] [5] In a press release, Shakira expressed her passion for education: "Education is a cause very close to my heart. I want children from all over ...
"Moye Moye" originated from the 2023 song "Džanum" by Serbian singer Teya Dora. [6] In the song's chorus, Dora sings the lyrics " moje more " which means "my sea" in Serbian . [ 7 ] In mid 2023, TikTok users began uploading videos using the chorus as backing music, mishearing the lyrics as "moye moye."