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  2. Kosovo (song) - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved May 16, 2014. Kosovo is a parody of the Beach Boys hit song Kokomo. It was produced in 1999 by Seattle radio DJ Bob Rivers. The song harshly criticizes US involvement in the Kosovo War. In this video, a group of brave and slightly bored Norwegian soldiers thought it would be fun to make a music clip out of it.

  3. Music of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Europe. v. t. e. Music of Kosovo is music that originates from Kosovo, a country in the Balkans. Kosovo's population is mainly Kosovo Albanians, also known as Kosovars, and there are various minority ethnic groups as well. Kosovan music is closely related to that of neighbouring Albania, as well as to that of countries in the former Yugoslavia .

  4. Category:Music videos shot in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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  5. Kosovan folk music - Wikipedia

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    Ciftelia is an original unique instrument in Kosovo. This is a two-stringed instrument in which one string is used for the drone and one for the melody. It is a wooden instrument with a small head and a long tail. It is used in a style of dance and pastoral songs, mostly on Kosovo and it is known as a Gheg Instrument.

  6. No Boundaries: A Benefit for the Kosovar Refugees - Wikipedia

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    Length. 67:40. Label. Epic. No Boundaries: A Benefit For The Kosovar Refugees is a benefit album released on June 15, 1999, by Epic Records featuring a handful of artists raising money for Kosovars sent by aeroplane to Australia during the Kosovo War. It was released in Australia on June 21, 1999, and has music from Australian band Jebediah and ...

  7. Duje (song) - Wikipedia

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    Duje (song) " Duje " ( Albanian pronunciation: [ˈdujɛ]; transl. "Love it") is a song by Kosovo-Albanian singer Albina Kelmendi and five members of her family. [1] Composed by Enis Mullaj with lyrics written by Eriona Rushiti, it is an Albanian-language pop song that tells the tale of a family's struggle to stay united through a difficult time.

  8. Vidovdan (song) - Wikipedia

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    file. help. " Vidovdan " ( Serbian: Видовдан) is the name of a Serb folk song that was written by Milutin Popović know by his stage name Zahar and featured on the 1989 album with the same name of Gordana Lazarević, a singer from Serbia . Vidovdan is one of the most important religious holidays of the Serbs, Serbian Orthodox Church and ...

  9. Anthem of the Republic of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Anthem of the Republic of Kosovo [1] ( Albanian: Himni i Republikës së Kosovës) is anthem of the Republic of Kosovo. It was composed by Mendi Mengjiqi. As with the national anthems of Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino, and Spain, [2] it has no official lyrics, but de facto lyrics are in use. It was adopted on 11 June 2008. [3]