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  2. I Took a Pill in Ibiza - Wikipedia

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    "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" (also known by its censored title "In Ibiza" or its clean title "I Took a Plane to Ibiza") is a song by American singer Mike Posner. The song was originally acoustic guitar -based and released digitally as a single in the United States in April 2015 before being remixed a few months later by Norwegian production duo Seeb .

  3. Ibiza (Philipp Kirkorov and Nikolay Baskov song) - Wikipedia

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    On September 19, 2018, the Чикен Карри YouTube channel released a video in which Kirkorov and Baskov sing an ironic apology for "Ibiza" and at the same time parody Kanye West and Lil Pump's "I Love It". [9] [10] [11] [12]

  4. Via Crucis to the Cruz del Campo - Wikipedia

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    The Templete (small temple) of the Cruz del Campo, destination of the Via Crucis. Interior of the Templete of the Cruz del Campo The Templete illuminated at night. The Via Crucis to the Cruz del Campo (Spanish: Vía Crucis a la Cruz del Campo) in Seville, Andalusia, Spain is believed to be Spain's only Via Crucis that runs through the streets ...

  5. Ibiza (The Prodigy song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is an attack against superstar DJ culture. Liam Howlett explained that "we did a gig in Ibiza, and I'm not a great fan of the place, but it isn't an attack on the island, it's an attack on these mindless fucking jokers that arrive in their Learjets, pull a USB stick out of their pockets, plug it in and wave their hands in the air to a pre-programmed mix."

  6. Via crucis (Liszt) - Wikipedia

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    Via Crucis, (Die 14 Stationen des Kreuzwegs) S.53, is a work for mixed choir, soloists and organ (also harmonium or piano) by Franz Liszt. The work is devoted to the Stations of the Cross . It is one of the last works of Liszt.

  7. Sagrat Cor de Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The late summer of 1936 [5] saw a period of time during the conflict when Ibiza churches [5] had become a target of hate and were set alight and priests were being killed. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Following the military rebellion on Ibiza by the Nationalist the island had been re-captured by the Republicans under the leadership of Alberto Bayo .

  8. Chacarron Macarron - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics mostly consist of gibberish. [14] The "uale" noise earned de la Cruz (Andy Val) the nickname of "The Mute" ("El Mudo" in Spanish), but due to a mispronunciation, he also earned the nickname of "El Mundo", and the song was subsequently used in numerous viral videos and YouTube poops during the mid-2000s, late 2000s and onward. [ 13 ]

  9. We're Going to Ibiza - Wikipedia

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    "We're Going to Ibiza!" is a song by Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys. It was released in March 1999 as the second and final single from their second studio album, The Party Album (1999). Based on Typically Tropical 's 1975 number-one hit " Barbados ", the song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in September 1999, becoming the group's ...