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  2. DA-108 - Wikipedia

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    Signature feature of DA-108 was using quotes from Soviet films. In 1994 the group was invited to the concert «Stop The Violence» by Academy-2 group, organized by Vlad Valov. Later DA-108 performed at the fest Rap Music 1994 where the group took second place, gave away the IFK group. [4] This year they were given the first interview for 5TV. [6]

  3. ANU (band) - Wikipedia

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    ANU (Tibetan: ཨ་ནུ་, Wylie: a nu) is a Tibetan rap duo from China. They were founded in 2016 by Gonpa and Payag. They were founded in 2016 by Gonpa and Payag. They are from Nangqên County , northwest China 's Qinghai province.

  4. Vajara - Wikipedia

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    Vajara was founded by six young Tibetan people in 1999, [3] all of whom were born in the 1970s. [8] Dawa began his musical career while studying at Beijing's Minzu University of China in the early 1990s, where he sought a style separate from American rock and the rock music of Han Chinese people.

  5. Category:Tibetan musicians - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Tibetan music - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tibetan music" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aku Pema; L. Lhamo; M.

  7. Songs of realization - Wikipedia

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    Various forms of these songs exist, including caryagiti (Sanskrit: caryāgīti), or 'performance songs' and vajragiti (Sanskrit: vajragīti, Tibetan: rDo-rje gan-sung), or 'diamond songs', sometimes translated as vajra songs and doha (Sanskrit: dohā, दोह, 'that which results from milking the cow'), also called doha songs, distinguishing ...

  8. Tsewang Norbu - Wikipedia

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    Tsewang Norbu (Tibetan: ཚེ་དབང་ནོར་བུ་; Chinese: 才旺罗布; 9 October 1996 – 25 February 2022) was a Tibetan singer who performed in Tibetan, Mandarin Chinese, and English. He rose to national prominence in China through his performances in various variety shows.

  9. Namgyal Lhamo - Wikipedia

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    2006/7: Best female Tibetan singer - Tibetan Music awards. 2007: Best female solo artist Tibet/India-International music awards, Musicaid, U.K 2008: Nominee Best world music act Netherlands/Belgium- MixedMagazine awards.