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  2. The Eyes of Truth - Wikipedia

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    "The Eyes of Truth" is a song by German new-age band Enigma, released as the second single from their second album, The Cross of Changes (1993), in April 1994. Similar with " Age of Loneliness ", it features samples of Mongolian Folk Music (most notably Alsyn Gazryn Zereglee ( Алсын газрын зэрэглээ )) and samples taken from ...

  3. Music of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The song "Ertnii Saikhan" was a popular song at weddings and imperial meetings, and the song "Oyunt Khuu" was a popular song. [5] The most distinguishing feature is that each syllable of text is extended for a long duration; a four-minute song may only consist of ten words. [6] Other features are a slow tempo, wide intervals and no fixed rhythm.

  4. Batzorig Vaanchig - Wikipedia

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    Batzorig Vaanchig (Mongolian: Батзориг Ваанчиг; born August 3, 1977) is a Mongolian musician. He first garnered attention for a video of him singing "Chinggis Khaanii Magtaal" (In Praise of Genghis Khan) on top of a mountain in Mongolia. He later sang more Mongolian folk songs using his throat singing skills.

  5. Age of Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    The morse code spells out "I love you". For the "Jam & Spoon Remix", the song starts off with a short and relaxing piano piece. Although included in the "Age of Loneliness" single, it is exactly the same one found in the "Carly's Song" single. In the music video for the song, the scene is set in New York City and entirely in sepia. People are ...

  6. Ariunaa - Wikipedia

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    Ariunaa was born in Ulaanbaatar, [7] and began performing when she was 15. In 1986, she studied music in Bulgaria. [7]She released her first solo album, Eros, in 1996. [5] Her most successful hits are "It my blue jeans…", "Sixteen year-old", "A Mongolian Steppe Family" and "Sacred fate". [5]

  7. Uka (singer) - Wikipedia

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    From her latest album, the titular song "Don't Stop" was named as one of the best hip hop songs in Asia. [4] As of April 2019, she is the second most viewed artist in Mongolia on YouTube, behind only the Korean girl group Blackpink , making her the most viewed Mongolian artist.

  8. Altan Urag - Wikipedia

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    Altan Urag (/ ˈ ɑː l t ə n ˈ j ʊər æ ɡ, ˈ æ l-/; Mongolian: Алтан Ураг, [ˈaɬtʰəɴ ˈʊɾəq]; lit. "Golden Lineage") is a Mongolian folk rock band. Formed in 2002, the band's musical style combines traditional Mongolian and contemporary influences. They're considered to be the pioneers of mongolian folk-rock. [1] [2]

  9. Category:Mongolian women singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mongolian women singers" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kiwi (band) T.