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  2. I'm an Albatraoz - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Albatraoz - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. AronChupa - Wikipedia

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    Aron started his professional music career in the electro house-hip hop band Albatraoz, founded in 2012 by himself along with four of his best friends whom he had met while growing up. In August 2013, their debut single was released, the self-titled song "Albatraoz", [2] and shortly after they signed with Sony Music. [3]

  5. List of songs in Guitar Hero Live - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Hero Live logo Guitar Hero Live is a 2015 music video game developed by FreeStyleGames and published by Activision. It is the first title in the Guitar Hero series since it went on hiatus after 2011, and the first game in the series available for 8th generation video game consoles (PlayStation 4, Wii U, and Xbox One). The game was released worldwide on 20 October 2015 for these systems ...

  6. Little Sis Nora - Wikipedia

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    Albatraoz; 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 ...

  7. Albatross (metaphor) - Wikipedia

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    The band Starset references the albatross in their song, "Diving Bell," with the lyrics, "the albatross crash-lands." The band Stornoway refers to the albatross in the song "Knock Me on the Head". The band Weezer refers to "a boy and a girl Albatross around their necks" in the song "Wind in our Sails" off Weezer (The White Album).

  8. Traditional blues verses - Wikipedia

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    Traditional blues verses in folk-music tradition have also been called floating lyrics or maverick stanzas.Floating lyrics have been described as “lines that have circulated so long in folk communities that tradition-steeped singers call them instantly to mind and rearrange them constantly, and often unconsciously, to suit their personal and community aesthetics”.

  9. Popular music in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Swedish popular music, or shortly Swedish pop music, refers to music that has swept the Swedish mainstream at any given point in recent times.After World War II, Swedish pop music was heavily influenced by American jazz, and then by rock-and-roll from the U.S. and the U.K. in the 1950s and 1960s, before developing into dansband music.