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  2. The Click Song - Wikipedia

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    The song is known world-wide thanks to the interpretation of South African singer Miriam Makeba (herself a Xhosa). In her discography the song appears in several versions, both with the title Qongqothwane and as The Click Song. The song was written and originally performed by The Manhattan Brothers who made it famous across Africa. Miriam was ...

  3. Viral video captures the moment a couple realizes their ...

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    “It wasn’t his fault,” Luke Devaney clarifies. “I think people afterwards were saying, ‘Good job, Will, you misplaced the rings.’ He played it off.

  4. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, approximately 2 million people get married each year, and close to 70 million people attend a wedding and spend more than $100 on a gift. [ 21 ] In the United Kingdom, according to a survey, the average minimum amount spent on a wedding gift [ 22 ] is £24.70, and the average maximum amount spent is £111.46.

  5. Bride Uses Eminem’s Hit Song ‘Lose Yourself’ as Inspiration ...

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    A bride channeled her inner Eminem at her wedding.. California bride Rizza-Belen Diaz surprised her groom, Josh Dodson, and their wedding guests when she opted to switch out generic wedding vows ...

  6. 4 Wedding Etiquette Rules Readers Say No Longer Apply

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    Here’s what y’all had to say. Wedding Etiquette Rules Our Readers Say Are Outdated When it comes to these practices, our readers say it's time for a more flexible and modern approach.

  7. Getting Married Today (song) - Wikipedia

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    Journal Sentinel said the song captures "both the crazed humor and darker undertow within this manic bride". [8] White Rhino Report wrote "Amy's frenetic rant about not being ready for marriage is a rapid-fire patter song. Set off against this insanity is the ironic counterpoint of Jenny's operatic aria about the beauty of a wedding day."

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  9. JK Wedding Entrance Dance - Wikipedia

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    JK Wedding Entrance Dance" is a viral video originally uploaded to YouTube on July 19, 2009, featuring the wedding of Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz, [1] using "Forever" by Chris Brown as the song for their wedding march. [2] In its first 48 hours, the video accumulated more than 3.5 million views.