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Perpetuum Jazzile is a Slovenian musical group best known for an a cappella version of Toto rock band's song Africa. The May 2009 video showing a live performance of this version has received close to 22 million views on YouTube.
Africa is a 2009 Perpetuum Jazzile album. The most-well known piece from the album is an a capella version of Toto's "Africa".A YouTube video showing group's performance of this song was uploaded in May 2009 and has since been viewed close to 22 million times.
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Čudna noč is an album by Slovenian a cappella band Perpetuum Jazzile released in 2006 by Dallas Records. The album was produced and arranged by Slovenian producer and singer Tomaž Kozlevčar. The whole album consists of cover songs.
Perpetuum Jazzile [19] 7 December Croatia Parni Valjak [20] 2014; 26 September United Kingdom Il Divo [21] [22] 6 November Canada Michael Bublé [23] 16 November United States OneRepublic (Native Tour, opening act: Kongos) [24] 14 December Canada Bryan Adams [25] 2015; 14 Februar Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino Merlin [26] 25 June United States Bob ...
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Among pop, rock, industrial, and indie musicians the most popular in Slovenia include Laibach, an early 1980s industrial music group, and most recently the Slovenian pop a cappella band Perpetuum Jazzile.
"Eres tú" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeɾes ˈtu]; "It's You") is a song recorded by Spanish band Mocedades, written by Juan Carlos Calderón. It represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 held in Luxembourg placing second which was followed by a global success.