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  2. Steve Aoki - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. American DJ and record producer (born 1977) Steve Aoki Aoki in 2019 Background information Birth name Steven Hiroyuki Aoki Born (1977-11-30) November 30, 1977 (age 47) Miami, Florida, U.S. Origin Newport Beach, California, U.S. Genres EDM electro house big room house Dutch house trap ...

  3. Honorific nicknames in popular music - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In the 1930s and 1940s, as jazz and swing music were gaining popularity, it was the more commercially successful white artists Paul Whiteman and Benny Goodman who became known as "the King of Jazz" and "the King of Swing" respectively, despite there being more highly regarded contemporary African-American artists.

  4. Steve Aoki wants you to travel to Japan -- and he's launched ...

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    Steve Aoki is taking on a new kind of entertainment. The celebrated DJ may be most known for his electric performances at the biggest music festivals around the world or for his various hits like ...

  5. Swardspeak - Wikipedia

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    Swardspeak uses elements from Tagalog, English, Spanish, and some from Japanese, as well as celebrities' names and trademark brands, giving them new meanings in different contexts. [4] It is largely localized within gay communities , making use of words derived from the local languages, including Cebuano , Hiligaynon , Kapampangan , Pangasinan ...

  6. Killer Mike, Vince Staples, Steve Aoki Lead Lineup of ...

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    Killer Mike, Vince Staples, Steve Aoki, Lane 8, Snow Tha Product, BadBadNotGood, Sudan Archives and more lead the lineup at the inaugural Elsewhere Festival and Conference will make its debut in ...

  7. List of musician and band name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Band names were often supplied by their booking agents' staff, one of whom, a history enthusiast, eventually dubbed them "Jethro Tull" after the 18th-century agriculturist. The name stuck because they were using it the first time a club manager liked their show enough to invite them to return. [182]

  8. Naon no Yaon - Wikipedia

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    Naon no Yaon (Japanese: NAONのYAON) is an annual all-female music festival held at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall in Tokyo, Japan's Hibiya Park.Created and "produced" by heavy metal band Show-Ya, performing artists and staff members are restricted to females, but attendance is open to everyone.

  9. Tuna (music) - Wikipedia

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    The name tuna may come from French roi de Thunes, [1] [king of Tunis], a title used by leaders of vagabonds. But there is also a legend of a real King of Tunis, known for his love to music and party that usually liked to walk around the streets at night playing and singing. That explains why the term roi de Thunes was applied.