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  2. Sultan (rapper) - Wikipedia

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  3. Fatal Bazooka - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Bazooka's third single parodies ragga singers such as Lord Kossity, and of course Sean Paul.The beginning of the clip shows the arrival of Fatal in a nightclub. Initially it seems that he is trying to lure a girl, but then the girl is literally isolated, and the interest of Fatal goes finally on a man (played by Magl

  4. Mauvaise foi nocturne - Wikipedia

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    "Mauvaise foi nocturne (la réponse)" (French for "Nocturnal dishonesty (the response)") is a 2006 song recorded by French act Fatal Bazooka, led by actor, singer and comedian Michael Youn. Pascal Obispo participated also in the vocals under the name of Vitoo.

  5. Confessions (song) - Wikipedia

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  6. Nocturne (Secret Garden song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nocturne" is a song recorded by Irish-Norwegian duo Secret Garden –Fionnuala Sherry and Rolf Løvland– with music composed by Løvland and lyrics written by Petter Skavlan . It represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 held in Dublin , resulting in the country's second win at the contest.

  7. Polish songs (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    Franz Liszt used this melody as No. 2 (Mélodie polonaise) of his Glanes de Woronince, S.249 (1847); Liszt also transcribed the song for piano solo as No. 1 of his Six Chants polonais, S.480 (composed 1847-1860); Chopin also used a motif from the song in his posthumous Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Lento con gran espressione [5] 2. Wiosna: Spring -

  8. Nocturnes (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Nocturnes: Five Stories of Music and Nightfall is a 2009 collection of short fiction by Kazuo Ishiguro. After six novels, it is Ishiguro's first collection of short stories, though it is described by the publisher as a "story cycle". As the subtitle suggests, each of the five stories focuses on music and musicians, and the close of day.

  9. Nocturne (Taube song) - Wikipedia

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    Nocturne is a Swedish love song and lullaby which was composed in 1948 by Evert Taube. The song is also called "Sov på min arm", from the first line of the lyrics. The song was first performed in the film "Sjösalavår" in 1949. The song was first recorded by the composer's son, Sven-Bertil Taube, in 1954 and has been covered many times since. [1]