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Albatraoz (pronounced "alba-trouse", see below) is a Swedish group of DJs, singers and producers of electro house from Borås, formed in 2012 originally by AronChupa, Little Sis Nora and the other members Nicklas Savolainen, Andreas Reinholdsson, Rasmus Sahlberg, and Måns Harvidsson.
In the lyrics of the song, Ekberg describes a woman whom she calls a mouse. The word albatraoz is made-up but refers to the albatross [6] and is also the name of a Swedish electronic group that AronChupa is a member of. The song's use of "mouse" is a play on words, [citation needed] as mus (the Swedish word for "mouse") is also a slang term for ...
Aron Michael Ekberg (born 30 March 1991), better known by his stage name AronChupa, is a Swedish music producer and DJ. His 2014 song "I'm an Albatraoz" reached number 1 on the Swedish Singles Chart and in Denmark, and top 10 in many charts across Europe. It also reached number 25 in the UK and number 10 in the US dance charts.
Swedish DJ AronChupa has a song titled "I'm an Albatraoz" which contrasts the attributed personalities of a mouse and an albatross as an allegory of personal growth and female empowerment. South Korean boy group B.A.P have a song titled "Albatross" on their 5th EP Carnival. Bert Weedon has a song called "Albatross".
Nora Ekberg (born 28 August 1996), commonly known as Little Sis Nora, is a Swedish singer. She is the younger sister of AronChupa and is a member of his band Albatraoz . Biography
an alteration of albatroz, under influence of the Latin word albus ("white") [4] Albino from albino, with the same meaning, from Latin albus [5] Amah from Portuguese ama, nurse, housemaid, from Medieval Latin amma, mother [6] Anhinga from Portuguese, from Tupi áyinga [7] Anil
What Does It Mean? The word “albatross” has multiple meanings and can refer to either an oceanic bird (often residing in Australia, where Swift made her announcement), a source of frustration ...
The German surname Lantz is thought to have several origins. It is thought to possibly be a variant habitational surname adopted by people from settlements called "Lanz," [3] a shortened habitational name derived from "Lanzo" or "Lando," which was originally a short form of various compound names using the element "land" or "territory", [4] or possibly derived as a warrior's name from the ...