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  2. Music of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The traditional music of Jordan has a long history. Rural zajal songs, with improvised poetry played with a mijwiz, tablah, arghul, oud, rabab, and reed pipe ensemble accompanying is popular. The transition of old cultural music into hit pop songs known worldwide. Recently, Jordan has seen the rise of prominent DJs and pop stars.

  3. Category:Music of Jordan - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Jordanian musicians - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Jordanian singers - Wikipedia

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  6. Royal Jordanian Anthem - Wikipedia

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    The Royal National Anthem [1] (Arabic: السلام الملكي الأردني, romanized: as-Salām al-Malakī l-ʾUrdunī) is the national anthem of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The translated name literally means "Peace be upon the King of Jordan".

  7. Louis Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan was born on July 8, 1908, in Brinkley, Arkansas. His father, James Aaron Jordan, was a music teacher and bandleader for the Brinkley Brass Band and the Rabbit Foot Minstrels. His mother, Adell, died when Louis was young. His grandmother, Maggie Jordan and his aunt, Lizzie Reid raised him . [6]

  8. Majid Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Majid Jordan released "One I Want" as the second single from their sophomore album on June 15, 2017. The song features a guest appearance from OVO labelmate PartyNextDoor. A music video was released on July 7, 2017. On July 31, 2017, Majid Jordan announced that their sophomore album, The Space Between, would be released in the fall.

  9. This Is How We Do It - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song was directed by American music video and film director Hype Williams. [9] [10] The video opens at a house party with people mingling. Jordan sings and dances at the party, with back dancers on a sound stage, and later sitting in a booth with a woman.