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  2. Mi Mi Mi - Wikipedia

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    "Mi Mi Mi" is a dance-pop and electro swing song with eurodance influences. The song features a house rhythm and a prominent saxophone riff that serves as the song's instrumentation. Critics compared the riff to "Mr. Saxobeat" (2011) by Romanian singer Alexandra Stan. [4] It is often labeled as a perky summer dance song.

  3. Do-Re-Mi - Wikipedia

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    "Do-Re-Mi" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. Each syllable of the musical solfège system appears in the song's lyrics, sung on the pitch it names. Rodgers was helped in its creation by long-time arranger Trude Rittmann who devised the extended vocal sequence in the song.

  4. M.I Abaga - Wikipedia

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    Jude Lemfani Abaga (born 4 October 1981), better known as M.I Abaga or M.I, is a Nigerian rapper, songwriter, and record producer. [2] He gained mainstream attention after the release of his track song, "Crowd Mentality" (2006).

  5. Tian mi mi - Wikipedia

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    "Tian Mi Mi" (Chinese: 甜蜜蜜; pinyin: Tián Mì Mì; literally "sweet honey") is a song recorded by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng. It was first made available on 20 September 1979 and was later included on her Mandarin album of the same name, released through PolyGram Records in November of the same year.

  6. Mi Gna - Wikipedia

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    "Mi Gna" (Armenian: Մի Գնա, lit. 'Don't Go') is a song in Armenian and English by Armenian-American rapper Super Sako (Sarkis Balasanyan) and features vocals by the Armenian rabiz singer Spitakci Hayko (Hayk Ghevondyan). "Mi Gna" was written by Artak Aramyan with added English lyrics by Super Sako and appeared in his 2016 album Love Crimes.

  7. Paper Planes (M.I.A. song) - Wikipedia

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    A downtempo alternative hip hop, pop track combining African folk music elements, the song has a less dance-oriented sound compared to other songs on the album. Its lyrics, inspired by M.I.A.'s own problems obtaining a visa to work in the United States, satirise American perceptions of immigrants from Third World nations. [1]

  8. Michigan, My Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Lyster was inspired to write the song after the Battle of Fredericksburg. [2] Major James W. Long of Grand Rapids wrote new lyrics in 1886 but kept the original tune and original Civil War sentiment. In 1902, Douglas Malloch wrote the current lyrics for a convention of the Michigan State Federation of Woman's Clubs in Muskegon. He deemed ...

  9. The Mi-ha - Wikipedia

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    "The Mi-ha" (ザ・ミーハー, Za Mīhā) is the fourth single by Japanese singer/songwriter Chisato Moritaka. Released by Warner Pioneer on April 25, 1988. The lyrics were written by Chisato Moritaka , the music was composed and arranged by Hideo Saitō .