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  2. Njet Molotoff - Wikipedia

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    "Njet Molotoff" is named after Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs.The song's chorus declares Molotov's justifications for the Winter War to be "worse" than the "lies" of Nikolay Bobrikov, who was a Governor-General of Finland notorious for his attempts to promote the Russification of Finland, later being assassinated for his actions.

  3. Hedningarna - Wikipedia

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    Music arranger was Ale Möller. Their first album titled Hedningarna was released on Alice Records in 1989. [1] In 1991, Hedningarna began their collaboration with Silence Records. They met the Finnish singers Sanna Kurki-Suonio and Tellu Paulasto. [1] The album Kaksi! (Finnish for two) was released in September 1992. [1]

  4. List of number-one singles (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    In this page are contained all the lists of number-one singles from the Official Finnish Charts, the official Finnish music charts that began in 1989. Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland, the association of Finnish music industry, publishes currently three separate singles charts: the Official Finnish Singles Chart (Suomen virallinen singlelista) which takes into account both physical singles ...

  5. Category:Finnish patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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  6. Säkkijärven polkka - Wikipedia

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    An electronic version of the song, titled Hardcore of the North, appears in the music video game In The Groove, commercial multi player machine dance game iDance and iDance2. An instrumental version composed by Igor Dvorkin and Duncan Pittock [ 8 ] is used in the shock video "4 Girls Fingerpaint", produced by MFX Media.

  7. Category:Finnish songs - Wikipedia

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    Music portal Subcategories. This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. ... English-language Finnish songs (6 C, 12 P) D. Darude songs (6 P) J ...

  8. Letkajenkka - Wikipedia

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    Letkajenkka / letkis is a music genre and a general noun as well as two songs by the same name ("Letkajenkka" and "Letkis") as proper nouns, after which the genre got its name; jenkka, on the other hand, is a general noun, a music and dance genre like waltz.

  9. Tie Vapauteen (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tie Vapauteen (Finnish for "Road to Freedom") is an album by the Finnish rapper Paleface and the band Laulava unioni (Paleface and the Singing Union), released in Finland at the end of November 2019. It contains newly recorded versions of Finnish-American industrial folk music songs.