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  2. Music of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakh rock is a form of rock music in Kazakhstan, with lyrics written and performed both in Kazakh and Russian. [11] Rock music has been popular in Kazakhstan, especially in Karaganda Region, since the 1960s, when it was popularized by The Beatles. [12] [13] During the Soviet era, Kazakhstan was exposed to both American and Russian rock. [12]

  3. Category:Music of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Classical music in Kazakhstan (3 C) + Kazakhstani musicians (12 C, 8 P) Kazakhstani record producers (3 P) A. Albums by Kazakhstani artists (1 C) D.

  4. Q-pop - Wikipedia

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    Q-pop or Qazaq pop is a music genre originating in Kazakhstan. [1] [2] [3] It is a modern form of Kazakhstani pop music sung in Kazakh, incorporating elements of Western pop music, Kazakhstani hip hop, EDM, R&B and Toi-pop, with heavy influences from K-pop of South Korea.

  5. Ninety One (group) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song was released on 8 October 2015. Aıyptama! (according to the latest revision of the Kazakh alphabet it's spelled Aiyptama, English: Don't judge!) led the charts of Kazakhstan's music channels for 20 weeks. [5] On December 1, 2015, they released their first EP, also called Aıyptama. This mini-album consists of 6 ...

  6. Category:Kazakhstani musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Kazakh pop music groups (1 P) R. Kazakhstani rock music groups (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Kazakhstani musical groups" The following 5 pages are in this category ...

  7. Kui (music) - Wikipedia

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    Kui is a Kipchak instrumental musical composition performed with national plucked, bow and wind instruments such as dombyra, qobyz, syrnai, mostly with the plucked dombyra of the Kazakhs and Komuz of the Kyrgyzs.

  8. Category:Kazakhstani musicians - Wikipedia

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    Music portal Musicians from the Asian–European country of Kazakhstan. ... Kazakh musicians from the Russian Empire (2 C)-Musicians from Almaty (17 P) +

  9. Kara Jorga - Wikipedia

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    It was then popularized in Kazakhstan since the post-independence period, mostly by Kazakh repatriates from China and Turkey, such as Arystan Shadetuly – a professional Kara Jorga dancer. The first music video released by Kazakhs in China in 2009. Several flash mobs were staged both in China and Kazakhstan. [4]