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  2. All in the Mind (album) - Wikipedia

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    An E-mu SP-1200, as used in the album's production.. Brooklyn-based producer Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, one half of house duo Masters at Work, founded the Bucketheads in the mid-1990s as a studio project that would allow him to fuse his populist musical influences: house, hip hop, freestyle, disco and Latin street music.

  3. The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind) - Wikipedia

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    (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" is a house music track by Kenny Dope's musical production team The Bucketheads, released in February 1995 by Positiva and Henry Street Music. It was later dubbed into the project's sole album, All in the Mind (1995).

  4. Category:The Bucketheads songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Bucketheads songs or lists of The Bucketheads songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Bucketheads songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Doha (Indian literature) - Wikipedia

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    Doha is a very old "verse-format" of Indian poetry.It is an independent verse, a couplet, the meaning of which is complete in itself. [1] As regards its origin, Hermann Jacobi had suggested that the origin of doha can be traced to the Greek Hexametre, that it is an amalgam of two hexametres in one line.

  6. Got Myself Together - Wikipedia

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    "Got Myself Together" is a disco-inspired house track based around a prominent sample of Brass Construction's 1976 hit, "Movin'". [2] In Europe, the lead single version was a remix by British house group Hustlers Convention, an early alias of DJs Michael Gray and Jon Pearn, now known as Full Intention.

  7. Hindi literature - Wikipedia

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    Hasya Kavita is humorous comic poetry in Hindi. It is particularly famous due to Hindi Kavi sammelans and TV shows. [17] [18] [19] Bal kavita is children's rhymes in Hindi. [20] Many attempts have been made to document Hindi poetry. Some of the most comprehensive online collections for Hindi poetry include Kavitakosh [21] and Kavita. [22]

  8. Kunwar Narayan - Wikipedia

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    Sahitya Akademi Award in Hindi (1995) Jnanpith Award in 2005 Kunwar Narayan (19 September 1927 – 15 November 2017) [ 1 ] was a poet in Indian literature in Hindi . [ 2 ] [ 1 ] He read and traveled widely and wrote for six decades.

  9. Chhayavad - Wikipedia

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    Until the early 20th century, Hindi poetry followed traditions that had developed over several centuries through various medieval literary forms and dialects. The first attempts at modern standardized Hindi poetry, based on Khari Boli , emerged during a surge of literary activity in Varanasi in the 1860s, centered around Bharatendu Harishchandra .