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Ok, I tried to make some sense out out this but no dice. Can somebody explain to me what the hell is going on here soon marning.
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quote:Originally posted by Sheik101:
Ok, I tried to make some sense out out this but no dice. Can somebody explain to me what the hell is going on here soon marning.
Janab, what is bothering you bhai?
Kolaveri Koliveri Di,
Tamil is being translated to
Why this killer rage girl?
It is one of the top tunes on the music scene today.
Yo boys, I am singing songâĶ
Soup song, flop song.
Why this killer rage, killer rage, killer rage, girl?
Why this killer rage, killer rage, killer rage, girl?
Rhythm correct.
Why this killer rage, killer rage, killer rage, girl?
Why this killer rage, killer rage, killer rage, girl?
Maintain please.
Why this killer rage, âĶ, âĶ, girl?
The moon is in the distance, the moon.
Moonâs colour is white.
Nightâs background is white, the night,
Nightâs colour is black.
Why this killer rage, killer rage, killer rage, girl?
Why this killer rage, killer rage, killer rage, girl?
Sheâs a fair-skinned girl, girl,
Girlâs heart is black,
Her eyes and my eyes met,
My future is now dark.
Why this killer rage, killer rage, killer rage, girl?
Why this killer rage, killer rage, killer rage, girl?
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got ah nice beat to it...
Bannas, Yuh gat to be a man of the World. Sunday I was dancing to Ethopian and Zambian Music.
quote:Originally posted by Sheik101:
Ok, I tried to make some sense out out this but no dice. Can somebody explain to me what the hell is going on here soon marning.
I don't rememer you dancing at all, I would know since I was de DJ. Like yuh fugget.quote:Originally posted by Nehru:
Bannas, Yuh gat to be a man of the World. Sunday I was dancing to Ethopian and Zambian Music.quote:Originally posted by Sheik101:
Ok, I tried to make some sense out out this but no dice. Can somebody explain to me what the hell is going on here soon marning.
Bannas, Yuh blind, I was dancing wid a tall Binnie in Blue top and Jeans. She looked like a model. PJ said is yuh sister in law.
quote:Originally posted by Sheik101:I don't rememer you dancing at all, I would know since I was de DJ. Like yuh fugget.quote:Originally posted by Nehru:
Bannas, Yuh gat to be a man of the World. Sunday I was dancing to Ethopian and Zambian Music.quote:Originally posted by Sheik101:
Ok, I tried to make some sense out out this but no dice. Can somebody explain to me what the hell is going on here soon marning.
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Pakistani song sounds like popular Cuban song. Guess.
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Here now is the popular Cuban song. Compare with Alamgir above.
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ABBA song modified for a good cause
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From Chile with Love: "Mi Chiquita" performed by a band named Sun God (Inti Illimani)
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The santoor is a 72-string musical instrument native to India. Rahul Sharma is a master santoorist. In this sweet-sounding song, "Darjeeling", he pays homage to the famous tea-growing and railway-running Himalayan city of the same name. If you commute to work by train regularly, download this selection on your MP3 player and enjoy the ride.
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Venezuela --- near Guyana physically, yet so far musically. Time to get acquainted.
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Baaba Maal is an internationally famous singer-guitarist from Senegal, West Africa. He studied music in Senegalese and French universities. Let's listen to Baaba Maal's rendition of Bob Marley's THREE LITTLE BIRDS. (Baaba Maal ... Bob Marley ... some similar sounding names )
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"Malaika" is a moving African love song in the Swahili language. International singers like Harry Belafonte and the group Boney M have made recordings of it. The version I'm sharing with you today was performed by the late Miriam Makeba. In the first part of this video, with a guitar rendition of "Malaika" in the background, you will see a short biography of Miriam Makeba. In the second part, she sings. English sub-title translates the lovely Swahili words. Enjoy.
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From Sri Lanka, a song by Bathiya & Santhush:
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Maori love song from New Zealand. Maoris are NZ natives.
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