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  2. Gollum - Wikipedia

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    One suggestion is that "Gollum" derives from golem, a being in Jewish folklore (Prague golem pictured). [4]The Tolkien scholar Douglas A. Anderson, editor of The Annotated Hobbit, suggests that Tolkien derived the name "Gollum" from Old Norse gull/goll, meaning ' gold '; this has the dative form gollum, which can mean ' treasure '. [4]

  3. Radicals (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Radicals" is a song written, produced, and performed by American rapper Tyler, the Creator, and features as the third song from his debut studio album Goblin. The song sparked controversy due to its lyrical themes, and it would receive even more controversy after a student attending the University of South Alabama wrote the lyrics to the ...

  4. The Goblin Song - Wikipedia

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    The song was released digitally as a charity single on Apple Music, Deezer, iTunes, and Spotify, raising money for Children in Need, on 11 December 2023, prior to the episode's broadcast. A lyric video was also made available. [5] The song's release date and visibility saw contemporary press discuss it as a contender for the Christmas No.1 in ...

  5. Doctor Who’s ‘The Goblin Song’: Ncuti Gatwa Spills Secrets ...

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    Doctor Who Goblin Song Musical Number As the Doctor buys time to calculate his, Ruby and Lulu’s way out of this predicament, he joins the goblin band for an improvised verse or two.

  6. The Desaturating Seven - Wikipedia

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    The Desaturating Seven is a concept album based on the 1978 children's book The Rainbow Goblins, written by Italian author of children's books, Ul de Rico.Band leader Les Claypool used to read the book to his children when they were younger, and was fascinated and inspired by the book's vibrant artwork and use of colors.

  7. Biwa-bokuboku - Wikipedia

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    The Biwa-bokuboku was modeled after the biwa (琵琶), a short-necked, wooden lute. Toriyama Sekien reports in his work Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro (百器徒然袋) that the biwa was designed after Chinese instruments such as the bokuma and the genjō.

  8. 'Goblin mode' is Oxford's word of the year. What does it mean?

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    Goblin mode is described as a way of life that gives people permission to ditch societal norms and embrace their basic instincts. Goblin mode is described as a way of life that gives people ...

  9. Why Selena Gomez 'Fought' to Sing Her Self-Love Hit ‘Who Says’

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    “Who says / Who says you’re not perfect / Who says you’re not worth it / Who says you’re the only one that’s hurting / Trust me / That’s the price of beauty / Who says you’re not ...