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  2. I Love Beijing Tiananmen - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics to the song were written by Jin Guolin, a 12-year-old student who was in 5th grade in 1970, and the composer was Jin Yueling, a 19-year-old apprentice from Shanghai Sixth Glass Factory. [1] This song was part of the daily routine for many primary schools. It would be sung, following "The Internationale" and "The East is Red".

  3. Naiyo Lagda - Wikipedia

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    Music video "Naiyo Lagda" on YouTube " Naiyo Lagda " is an Indian Hindi -language song, composed by Himesh Reshammiya , with lyrics written by Shabbir Ahmed and sung by Kamaal Khan and Palak Muchhal for the soundtrack album of the 2023 Indian film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan .

  4. Nai (caste) - Wikipedia

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    Nai, also known as Sain is a generic term for occupational castes of barbers. The name is said to be derived from the Sanskrit word nāpita (नापित). [1] In modern times Nai in northern India refer to themselves as "Sain" instead of Nai. The Nai caste is listed as an Other Backward Classes in various regions of India.

  5. List of Chinese folk songs - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, with the spread of music television in China, a new type of folk song began to emerge, known as new folk songs (新民歌) or TV program folk songs (晚会民歌). This type of music typically employs Chinese national vocal (minzu) vocals, with content focused on reflecting national history and culture or promoting the "main ...

  6. Last Cheater's Waltz - Wikipedia

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    "Last Cheater's Waltz" is the title track from Sonny Throckmorton's 1978 album Last Cheater's Waltz. Throckmorton released the song as a double-A-side with "Smooth Sailin'" and charted at number 47 on the Hot Country Songs charts that year. [1] In late 1979, T. G. Sheppard covered both songs. He released "Last Cheater's Waltz" as a single in ...

  7. Nothing to My Name - Wikipedia

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    "Nothing to My Name" [a] (Chinese: 一无所有; pinyin: Yīwúsuǒyǒu) is a 1986 Mandarin-language rock song by Cui Jian. It is widely considered Cui's most famous and most important work, and one of the most influential songs in the history of the People's Republic of China, both as a seminal point in the development of Chinese rock music and as a political sensation.

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  9. Toki no Nagare ni Mi o Makase - Wikipedia

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    The song was composed by Takashi Miki, with lyrics penned by Toyohisa Araki. A Mandarin version of the song was recorded with the title of "I Only Care About You" (我只在乎你; Wǒ zhǐ zàihū nǐ). [3] It was included in her Mandarin album of the same name in March 1987.