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"7" is a song by American musicians Prince and the New Power Generation. It was released on November 17, 1992 as the third single from their Love Symbol Album.Featuring a sample of the 1967 Lowell Fulson song "Tramp", the track showcases a distinct Middle Eastern tone underscored by heavy drums and bass in an acoustic style, a Hindu reincarnation theme, and an opera-like chorus which features ...
The tune was passed by mouth from province to province and the original lyrics of the song was altered. Versions of Filipino artists have made the song popular both in Visayan and Tagalog languages. [4] Leleng or Ling Ling was the original title of the song [5] which means Darling, Sweetheart, my lady or my dear in Sama Dilaut language. [6]
"New Power Generation", or "N.P.G.", is a song by American musician Prince from the 1990 album and film Graffiti Bridge. [3] It is an anthem for his backing band, The New Power Generation , who were officially co-credited on his album covers for a time, and continued to back him up until 2013, albeit with a changing lineup.
"Oh!" is a song by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The song is a lead single from the second studio album of the same name and was digitally released on January 25, 2010. [ 2 ] The group used a cheerleader concept for the song's promotional activities. [ 3 ]
Girls' Generation: 2007 "Tinkerbell" Jo Yoon Gyeong, Ingrid Skretting "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" Anne Judith Wik, Robin Jensen, Ronny Svendsen, Nermin Harambasic, Fridolin Nordsø, Yoo Young-jin: Tell Me Your Wish (Genie) 2009 "Touch The Sky" 30,000 Miles in Search of My Son OST: 2007 "Talk to Me" Kim Heewon, Machan Taylor, Jo Yonghun Oh! 2010
Seven generation stewardship is a concept that urges the current generation of humans to live and work for the benefit of the seventh generation into the future.It is believed to have originated with the Great Law of the Iroquois – which holds appropriate to think seven generations ahead and decide whether the decisions they make today would benefit their descendants.
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The music video was released on August 18, 2015. [5] The music video narrates a story where the members of Girls' Generation each fall in love with a male protagonist, who turns out to be the same man (with his head being that of a lion, representing the song's conceptual "lion heart/lyin' heart" pun).