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  2. Friends (Scooter song) - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying music video for "Friends" was directed by Eric Will [3] and filmed in Paris. [citation needed] It had generated more than 14 million views on YouTube as of December 2022. Will had previously directed the video for "Move Your Ass!". The video for the release of "Friends Turbo" was filmed on location in Maaskantje.

  3. Jumping All Over the World - Wikipedia

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    On 30 May 2008 it was certified Gold by the BPI [2] and on 22 August 2008 it was certified Platinum. On 3 October 2008 a new version of Jumping All Over the World was released, titled Jumping All Over the World – Whatever You Want .

  4. List of Royal Enfield motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Himalayan Scram 411 411cc 2022–present BS6 model of the earlier released Himalayan (2016) catching up to new emission rules in India Hunter 350: 349cc 2022–present Neo-Retro Roadster that is the lightest bike in Royal Enfield's current portfolio.It is also the smallest bike height wise in the same power range. Super Meteor 650 648cc 2022 ...

  5. Himalayas (band) - Wikipedia

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    To date, the band's headline track "Thank God I'm Not You" has over 40 million streams on Spotify [14] and the related music video is their most viewed upload on YouTube. [15] In 2019 Himalayas played All Points East, Mad Cool Festival in Madrid and The Festival Republic Tent at Reading & Leeds Festival.

  6. Himalayan Highs - Wikipedia

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    Himalayan Highs, an initiative launched by TVS Motor Company, which was an enabler for women riders to take up a long road trips on a Scooty Zest 110.The initiative gained fame in 2015 after India's Youngest Women stunt rider Anam Hashim [1] became the first woman on a 110 cc scooter to complete the trip to Khardung La, a mountain pass in the Himalayas on a TVS ScootyZest 110.

  7. Category:Himalayan music - Wikipedia

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    Music of China (23 C, 36 P) H. Himalayan musical instruments (1 C, 2 P) I. ... Pages in category "Himalayan music" This category contains only the following page.

  8. List of Himalayan peaks and passes - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly K2 is only in the table below for reference and not shown on the map on this page. The interactive map on this page ranks Himalayan peaks above 7,500 m (24,600 ft) and is more inclusive. A peak has a different definition to a mountain and different authorities may use different definitions of either.

  9. Scooter (band) - Wikipedia

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    Scooter is a German happy hardcore, rave and techno music band founded in Hamburg in 1993. [1] To date, the band has sold over 30 million records [5] and earned over 80 Gold and Platinum awards. [7] Scooter is considered the most commercially successful German single-record act with 23 top ten hits. [8]