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  2. Ameno (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ameno" was written by new-age artist Eric Lévi. The lyrics, by Guy Protheroe, are written in pseudo-Latin, i.e. sounding like Latin but are in fact deliberately devoid of any exact meaning. [citation needed] The vocals are performed by Guy Protheroe and Harriet Jay. Eric Lévi played keyboards and programmed it, whereas Philippe Manca played ...

  3. Era (Era album) - Wikipedia

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    Ameno played during Jennifer Hawkins' infamous wardrobe malfunction at Westfield Miranda on September 2, 2004. A remix of Ameno was made by DJ Quicksilver in 2000. A remix of "Mother" is also used in the 2001 film Driven. Videos were shot for "Ameno", "Enae Volare" and "Mother" featuring actors Pierre Boisserie and Irene Bustamante.

  4. Era (musical project) - Wikipedia

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    Era’s first album, Era, was released in 1996 and became a worldwide success, helped by its first single, "Ameno". It sold over 6 million copies and became the most exported French album at the time. [ 2 ]

  5. Goya Menor - Wikipedia

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    Menor gained mainstream attention with his breakout remix, "Ameno" featuring Nektunez, which reached number one in over 10 countries including his home country Nigeria.[3] [4] [5] Shaq O'Neal, Paul Pogba and other celebrities took part in Ameno's dance challenge, [6] [7] his manager Joseph Oche Udeh played a role in Ameno's remix success.

  6. Ameno - Wikipedia

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    Ameno may refer to: Ameno, Italy, a comune in the Province of Novara, Piedmont, Italy; Lacco Ameno, a town and comune situated in the northwest of the island of ...

  7. Talk:Ameno (song) - Wikipedia

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  8. Non-lexical vocables in music - Wikipedia

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    Due to the wide-ranging vocal styles used in popular music, occasionally songs have been mistakenly categorized as having non-lexical vocables, when in fact the singers are performing actual lyrics rendered partially (or completely) unintelligible to the ear of some (but not all) listeners.

  9. National anthem of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

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    After the end of Taliban rule in 2001, a new national anthem was created for the "New Afghanistan", which, according to the 20th article of the new Afghan constitution, [2] was to contain the names of the various ethnic groups of Afghanistan, and the formula "Allāhu Akbar" ("God is the greatest") had to be included.