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  2. Separuh Aku - Wikipedia

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    Noah released "Separuh Aku" as a single on 3 August 2012 via airplay on 200 radios in Indonesia. It was the first single from Noah's first album Seperti Seharusnya and their first single since Noah announced their new name. [3] Seperti Seharusnya was released on 16 September 2012, with "Separuh Aku" as its third track. [4]

  3. The 3rd Eye 2 - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Eye 2 (Indonesian: Mata Batin 2) is a 2019 Indonesian horror film directed by Rocky Soraya and written by Riheam Junianti and Rocky Soraya, and is the sequel to The 3rd Eye from 2017 by the same director and writers. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Aku Stacy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Aku Stacy" (translation: I Am Stacy) was the coronation song and the debut single for the winner of the sixth season of Akademi Fantasia, Stacy. Background.

  5. Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum - Wikipedia

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    Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitarum starred Sofia, her husband S Waldy (pseudonym of Waldemar Caerel Hunter), and Rd Endang all had had experience on stage during the Occupation. Air Mata Mengalir dari Tjitarum was the feature film debut of Sofia and Rd Endang. [4] The black-and-white film's sound and cinematography was split between the Wong ...

  6. Hakuna matata - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, German group Boney M. released "Jambo — Hakuna Matata", an English-language version of the song Jambo Bwana by Kenyan group Them Mushrooms. Liz Mitchell provided the song's lead vocals, backed by Reggie Tsiboe, Cathy Bartney, Madeleine Davis and Judy Cheeks.

  7. Twenty-Four Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Still from the film. Twenty-Four Eyes (二十四の瞳, Nijū-shi no hitomi) is a 1954 Japanese drama film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita, based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Sakae Tsuboi. [1]

  8. Aku Korhonen - Wikipedia

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    August ”Aku” Aleksander Korhonen (29 December 1892 in Käkisalmi − 5 September 1960 in Helsinki) was a Finnish theatre and film actor. [1] During his career, he appeared in 76 films and received three Jussi Awards .