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  2. Jewish music - Wikipedia

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    Most piyyutim are in Hebrew or Aramaic, and most follow some poetic scheme, such as an acrostic following the order of the Hebrew alphabet or spelling out the name of the author. A well-known piyyut is Adon Olam ("Master of the World"), sometimes attributed to Solomon ibn Gabirol in 11th century Spain .

  3. Israeli folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Israeli folk dance (Hebrew: ריקודי עם, rikudei 'am, lit. "Folk dances") is a form of dance usually performed to songs in Hebrew, or to other songs which have been popular in Israel, with dances choreographed for specific songs.

  4. Music of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The movement to create a repertoire of Hebrew songs, and specifically a distinctive musical style for those songs, was seen not merely as a creative outlet, but as a national imperative. This imperative – which influenced the literature, theater and graphic arts of the period as well as music – was to seek cultural roots of the new Israeli ...

  5. Yom Huledet - Wikipedia

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    According to Ya'akov Lamai, the song started out as a lower tempo song entirely in English. [3] The song was then rearranged by its four composers, together with producer Shlomo Tzach [ he ] , into an up-tempo number with a mix of mostly Hebrew lyrics with some English lyrics sprinkled in the chorus and throughout.

  6. List of Hebrew abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    In fact, a work written in Hebrew may have Aramaic acronyms interspersed throughout (ex. Tanya), much as an Aramaic work may borrow from Hebrew (ex. Talmud, Midrash, Zohar). Although much less common than Aramaic abbreviations, some Hebrew material contains Yiddish abbreviations too (for example, Chassidic responsa, commentaries, and other ...

  7. Someone I Used to Know - Wikipedia

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    "Someone I Used to Know" is a song by American country music band Zac Brown Band. As a single from their sixth studio album The Owl.The song was written by Zac Brown, Niko Moon, Ben Simonetti, Andrew Watt, Shawn Mendes and produced by Andrew Watt and Happy Perez.

  8. Beautiful Drug - Wikipedia

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    Zac Brown and Avicii had previously collaborated on the track "Broken Arrows" for Avicii Stories album. In return for this collaboration, Avicii promised to remix one of Zac Brown's songs, ultimately choosing "Beautiful Drug." Zac revealed that the song "had been locked away in the vault for a long time."

  9. Chicken Fried - Wikipedia

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    "Chicken Fried" is a song by American country music group Zac Brown Band, which frontman Zac Brown co-wrote with Wyatt Durrette. The song was first recorded in 2003 for the 2005 album Home Grown. The Lost Trailers, another country group, released their version in 2006 as a single, but it was withdrawn from radio.