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Olé is a Spanish interjection used to cheer on or praise a performance commonly used in bullfighting and flamenco dance. [2] In flamenco music and dance, shouts of "olé" often accompany the dancer during and at the end of the performance, and a singer in cante jondo may emphasize the word "olé" with melismatic turns.
The olé interjection ¡Ole! or ¡olé! is a Spanish interjection used to cheer on or praise a performance, especially associated with the audience of bullfighting and flamenco dance.
"Ex" was written by Gjata and Bardhi along with DJ Gimi-O and Çelik Lipa, who also produced the song. [4] Musically, "Ex" is an upbeat tempo Balkan and Mediterranean-infused Albanian pop love song. [2] The song's production was noted as "modern" and "pleasant", while incorporating oriental drums and a Middle Eastern-styled beat. [2]
Mata o le Afi ("Eye of the Fire" or "Source of the Fire") is an active volcano on the island of Savai'i in Samoa. It last erupted in 1902. It last erupted in 1902. 1902 eruption
Mata o le Alelo is a village pool in Samoa associated with the Polynesian legend Sina and the Eel. Mata o le Alelo is in the small village of Matavai, in the village district Safune on the central north coast of Savai'i island in Samoa. The pool is fed by a freshwater spring [1] which flows out towards the sea. The underground spring discharges ...
"Parle à ta tête" (English: "Speak to Your Head") is a song recorded by French singer-songwriter Indila. Produced by Skalpovich , it was released by Capitol Music Group on 23 August 2019 and will be included in her upcoming album.
An indirect election was held in Samoa to elect the O le Ao o le Malo (head of state) on 16 June 2007 [1] after the death of the country's head of state for four and a half decades, Malietoa Tanumafili II, in May 2007. Former Prime Minister Tui Ātua Tupua Tamasese Efi was elected unopposed by the 49-member strong parliament. [2]
The 2004 parodies "Le poulailler" by Le 6–9 and "Ma cé ki? Massimo" by Gargia were both top 10 hits in France and competed with the original version and Haiducii's cover on the charts there. [ 129 ] [ 130 ] In 2008, American rapper T.I. and Barbadian singer Rihanna released " Live Your Life ", which samples and interpolates "Dragostea din ...