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In 1969/1970, ethnomusicologist Hugo Zemp recorded a number of local songs which were released on an LP in 1973, as a part of the UNESCO Musical Sources collection. One of the songs, a lullaby named "Rorogwela", sung by Afunakwa, a Northern Malaita woman, was used as a vocal sample in a 1992 single "Sweet Lullaby" by the French electronica duo Deep Forest, becoming a worldwide hit but also ...
2013 Bootcamp – Diynamic Music; 2014 Samson – Diynamic Music; 2014 Friends – 2DIY4; 2015 "Zora" – Diynamic Music; 2016 Let it out – Solomun feat. Liu Bei – Diynamic Music; 2016 Solomun Selected Remixes 2009–2015 – Diynamic Music; 2018 Customer Is King EP – Diynamic Music; 2020 Home – Diynamic Music; 2021 Nobody Is Not Loved ...
"No Me Acuerdo" (I Don't Remember) is a song by Mexican singer Thalía and Dominican singer Natti Natasha. It was released on June 1, 2018 as the lead single from Thalía's fifteenth studio album, Valiente (2018).
Natti's latest release comes on the heels of the merengue-inspired performance of her song “Ya No Te Extraño” at the 2024 Premio Lo Nuestro. The song peaked at No. 1 in Puerto Rico and ...
The Songs of Solomon, Volume 1: Music for the Sabbath. Pro Gloria Musicae PGM 108; The Songs of Solomon, Volume 2: Holiday and festival music Jewish sacred music from 17th-century Italy by Salamone Rossi, New York Baroque, dir. Eric Milnes. Troy, NY: Dorian, 2001; The Song of Solomon and Instrumental Music. Profeti della Quinta, Ensemble ...
The choir sang the song for the first time, which was recorded on tape and submitted to competition officials. [2] The Balekanas' submission, "God Save Our Solomon Islands", won the competition, for which Panapasa was awarded SI$250 for the lyrics and music each, [3] and became the national anthem of the Solomon Islands. It was sung on the ...
Nairy Alamu is a civil servant in the Solomon Islands government service. Biography. Alamu studied at the University of the South Pacific. [1]