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Ko te Fakavae sili, Ko te ala foki tena, O te manuia katoa Loto lasi o fai, Tou malo saoloto Fusi ake katoa Ki te loto alofa Kae amo fakatasi Ate atu fenua. “Tuvalu mo te Atua” Ki te se gata mai! II Tuku atu tau pulega Ki te pule mai luga, Kilo tonu ki ou mua Me ko ia e tautai. “Pule tasi mo ia” Ki te se gata mai, Ko tena mana Ko tou ...
The song won three awards includes Best Video, Song of the Year and Best Collaboration at the 2022 South African Hip Hop Awards. [8] At 2023 Metro FM Awards "Sete" received 5 nominations includes Artist of the Year, Best Collaboration, Best Music Video, Song of the Year, Best Viral Challenge & Artist of the Year. [9]
The title literally means "song of the king of the Tonga Islands" or "song of the queen of the Tonga Islands" (when the monarch is female) in the Tongan language but is in daily life better known as "Fasi fakafonua", which translates to "National Song".
Char kway teow (sometimes also spelled as char kuey teow, Chinese: 炒粿條; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chhá-kóe-tiâu) is a stir-fried rice noodle dish from Maritime Southeast Asia of southern Chinese origin.
The music video of the song has generated half a billion views on YouTube. It was later included on Master KG's second album of the same title, released in January 2020. [ 1 ] A single edit was released on streaming services on 10 July 2020, [ 2 ] after it went viral during mid-2020, garnering international reaction due to the #JerusalemaChallenge.
A major crossover hit, "Caracara" peaked at number 6 on South Africa's official music chart. [1] It was the first South African music video to surpass 1 million views on YouTube. Production was handled by Lunatik, who also produced Kid X's debut single "Pass n Special". The music video for "Caracara" was released via YouTube on 25 April 2014.
"Words" is a song by English band the Christians. It was the first single from their second album, Colour (1990). Released on 11 December 1989, the song reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart and became a number-one hit in France, where it topped the SNEP chart for two weeks in May 1990. "Words" additionally became a top-10 hit in Belgium ...
The video includes scenes of Chopstick Brothers' original music video as well as T-ara's music video. Norwegian Power Metal artist PelleK uploaded a cover of this song on his YouTube channel Pellekofficial on January 14, 2015, in a metal style and has been both complimented and criticized for his pronunciation of Chinese words.