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The chant was produced by the Ajnad Foundation, [1] with the recitation of the vocalist Abu Yassir, the most well known vocalist of the group. Salil al-Sawarim is among the best known IS nasheeds . It appeared in IS' fourth installment of the Salil al-Sawarim video series, which among other things contain medleys of executions, [ 1 ] [ 6 ] and ...
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Abu Hamza al-Qurashi, the spokesman for the Islamic State until his demise in 2021 also produced around 15 nashids during his Ajnad career. [26] Others like Abu Ghuraba' al-Yamani, Abu Bara' al-Madani, Nimr al-Muhajir and others are also IS members that emigrated and joined the organization; though their career is not as famed as other munshids.
M. Isabella Offenbach Maas; Bobby Mack; Ida May Mack; Austin Mahone; Kirstin Maldonado; Tamela Mann; Mary Martin; Curt Massey; Johnny Mathis; Lindsay McCaul; Meredith ...
Prior to the ABU Popular Song Contest, there was the short-lived, Pacific Song Festival.In 1979, there were seven entries, one each from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, New Zealand and Philippines with New Zealand winning with the song "Nothing but Dreams", written by Carl Doy and performed by Tina Cross.
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M. Ida May Mack; Clif Magness; David A. Martin (musician) Cruz Martínez; Óscar Martínez (musician) Joe B. Mauldin; Pete Mayes; Randy McAllister; Lindsay McCaul