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  2. Brawl Stars - Wikipedia

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    Brawl Stars takes place in a fictional abandoned amusement park named Starr Park. Initially introduced in a live-action short film, [6] in-game surveillance footage showed that Starr Park closed in 1995 due to magic purple gems that granted several staff and visitors in Starr Park immortality, but in the ensuing chaos, gave life to inanimate objects and mutated plant life and animals [7]

  3. List of Global Chinese Pop Chart number-one songs of 2018

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    This is a list of the songs that topped the Global Chinese Pop Chart in 2018.. The Global Chinese Pop Chart (全球华语歌曲排行榜) is a weekly Chinese language pop music chart compiled by 7 Chinese language radio stations across Asia: Beijing Music Radio, Shanghai Eastern Broadcasting (), Radio Guangdong, Radio Television Hong Kong, Taipei Pop Radio, Singapore's Y.E.S. 93.3FM and ...

  4. Wrong Carriage, Right Groom - Wikipedia

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    Wrong Carriage, Right Groom (2023) Wrong Carriage, Right Groom ( Chinese : 上错花轿嫁对郎 ; pinyin : Shàng cuò huājiào jià duì láng ) is a Chinese television series that produced 20 episodes in September 2000 with the participation of Huang Yi , Nie Yuan , Li Lin , Shi Xiaohong .

  5. Chinese Food (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Chinese Food" is a song performed by American singer Alison Gold. It was released on October 5, 2013, as her debut single with Patrice Wilson 's label PMW Live . Wilson also wrote and produced the record.

  6. Fragile (Namewee song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fragile" (Chinese: 玻璃心; pinyin: bōlí xīn; Wade–Giles: po 1 li 2 hsin 1; lit. 'glass heart') is a Mandarin single by Malaysian singer Namewee and Australian singer Kimberley Chen released on 15 October 2021. [1] On YouTube, the song had over 15 million views within days, and it held the top spot of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia and ...

  7. Mojito (Jay Chou song) - Wikipedia

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    After the song was released on China's digital music platforms, the sales volume exceeded one million copies in one hour after the song was released. As of 3 pm on 12 June 2020, the cumulative total sales exceeded 3 million copies and the revenue exceeded CN¥9 million. When the song was released on QQ Music, the platform crashed for a while.

  8. Call Me (Nav and Metro Boomin song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Call Me" was released on August 18, 2017 on Nav's Vevo account and was directed by RJ Sanchez. [2] [3] The video was shot in Magic City Club in Atlanta. Nav and Metro Boomin are seen showing off Ferrari Portofino in the music video. As of May 2021, the video has surpassed over 60 million views.

  9. The Same Song - Wikipedia

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    The Same Song (Chinese: 同一首歌; pinyin: Tóngyī Shǒu Gē) is the flagship program of the China Central Television music channel. It is usually recorded in a different outside broadcast location each week. The theme song with the same name is usually sung by Mao Amin at the end of the program.