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  2. Subdivisions (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Subdivisions" is a song by Canadian progressive rock group, Rush, released as the second single from their 1982 album Signals. The song was released as a single in 1982. In the United States, it charted at No. 5 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

  3. Alma Kaminiito - Wikipedia

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    In December, Alma Kaminiito released its first album Alma Covers, which contains Spanish and English-language covers of Japanese songs from the 1980s and 1990s. [2] [13] The translated Spanish lyrics were written by Fukusaki. [14] The duo embarked on its first tour at the end of 2012 to February of the following year. [8]

  4. Translated songs (Japanese) - Wikipedia

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    The Translated songs (Japanese: 翻訳唱歌, Honyaku shōka, meaning "translated songs") in the narrow sense are the foreign-language songs that were translated into Japanese, when Western-style songs were introduced into school education in the Meiji era (the latter half of the 19th century) of Japan.

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  6. Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    Subdivision (botany), or subphylum, a taxonomic rank Subdivision (graph theory) , adding new vertices to some edges of a graph, whereby replacing the edges by paths Subdivision surface , in computer graphics

  7. Lambada (song) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese singer Akemi Ishii released a cover version in Japanese on 21 March 1990, which peaked at No. 16 on the Oricon charts and was re-recorded in 2011 [citation needed]. Turkish singer Cengiz Coşkuner recorded a version of "Chorando Se Foi (Lambada)", with lyrics written by Ülkü Aker, and it featured on his album Seni Gidi Seni & Kapris ...

  8. Ondo (music) - Wikipedia

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    The folk song Tankō Bushi has a swung 2/2 rhythm, even though it has "bushi" in its name. In Japanese folk music, "fushi" and "ondo" follow the name of the song. [1] For example, Tokyo Ondo, Mamurogawa Ondo, and Hanagasa Ondo all have "ondo" in their names. Kushimoto fushi, Burabura fushi, and Soran fushi all have a rendering of "fushi" in ...

  9. Min'yō - Wikipedia

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    Min'yō, traditional Japanese folk song, must be distinguished from what the Japanese call fōku songu, from the English phrase 'folk song'. These are Western-style songs, often guitar-accompanied and generally recently composed, of the type associated with Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul and Mary and the like, and popular in Japan since the 1960s.