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  2. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    The performance rights organization GEMA argued that YouTube had not done enough to prevent the uploading of German copyrighted music. YouTube responded by stating: YouTube responded by stating: We remain committed to finding a solution to the music licensing issue in Germany that will benefit artists, composers, authors, publishers, and record ...

  3. Samba de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the group released a new version with additional lyrics, titled "Samba do Brasil", to celebrate the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics, both held in Brazil. [2] In 2022, a new arrangement of this song was created by YouNotUs and Louis III, entitled simply "Samba".

  4. Samba (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song mixes an upbeat ballad with samba. The Brazilian edition of Música + Alma + Sexo contains the album version of the song and a club remix by the DJ and producer Fernando Deeplick. The mixing of the video version is different than the ones previously known, and is featured in the re-release of the album entitled Más Música + Alma + Sexo .

  5. Pelo Telefone - Wikipedia

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    Pelo Telefone (English: On the Telephone) is a song attributed to the Brazilian guitarist and composer Donga and considered to be the first samba song to be recorded in Brazil, according to records at the National Library of Brazil, [3] [4] although earlier recordings exist, such as "Samba - Em Casa da Bahiana" (1913) [5] and "Urubu Malandro" (1914).

  6. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    Song Title Artist(s) Target(s) Response to (if applicable) Notes Ref(s) 1933 "Rapaz Folgado" Noel Rosa: Wilson Batista "Lenço no pescoço" This samba was sung in Brazil, by Noel Rosa, as a critic for the singer Wilson Batista, in the context of the golden age of Malandragem culture. The song started a musical dispute between artists that is ...

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  8. Samba (Brazilian dance) - Wikipedia

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    Samba is a lively dance of Afro-Brazilian origin in 2/4(2 by 4) time danced to samba music. The term "baby" originally referred to any of several Latin duet dances with origins from the Congo and Angola. Today Samba is the most prevalent dance form in Brazil, and reaches the height of its importance during the festival of Carnaval. [1]

  9. Brigitte Bardot (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a popular march and was inspired by the French actress Brigitte Bardot. In 1978 it was brought to the fore by the Belgian trio Two Man Sound in the famous Disco Samba medley . [ 2 ]