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  2. Music of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    After Uzbekistan gained independence from the USSR in the early 1990s, public interest revived in traditional Uzbek music. Nowadays Uzbek television and radio stations regularly play traditional music. The people's Artist of Uzbekistan Turgun Alimatov is an Uzbek classical and folklore composer, and tanbur, dutar, and sato player. His ...

  3. Feruza Jumaniyozova - Wikipedia

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    Feruza Jumaniyozova (Uzbek: Феруза Жуманиёзова, Феруза Джуманиязова) is an Uzbek pop singer who sings in Uzbek and Tajik.She was born in 1984 in Khorezm province of Uzbekistan.

  4. Yalla (band) - Wikipedia

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    Yalla (Uzbek: Ялла, Yalla) is a folk rock band from Uzbekistan. [1] They appeared in 1970 and in the 1970s–1980s and were popular across the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries. The most prominent song of Yalla was " Учкуду́к, три коло́дца " ( trans. Uchkuduk, tri kalodtsa ; Russian for " Uchkuduk , three water wells ...

  5. List of songs about cities - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of songs about cities. It is not exhaustive. Cities are a major topic for popular songs. [1] [2] Music journalist Nick Coleman said that apart from love, "pop is better on cities than anything else." [1] Popular music often treats cities positively, though sometimes they are portrayed as places of danger and temptation.

  6. HAVAS guruhi - Wikipedia

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    HAVAS guruhi, meaning White Envy, is an Uzbekistani music group composed of seven members of the Ermatov family who are popularly known for singing Indian songs. The group was founded by a couple, Rustam and his wife Matluba, who are the director and producer of the group respectively.

  7. Sevara Nazarkhan - Wikipedia

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    Sevara's Tortadur – a collection of Uzbek traditional/classical songs – was released in the US on 11 October 2011, on her own record label, Sevaramusic. Sevara invited "the old school" instrumentalists for the live recording sessions.

  8. Dado (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was created by two former members of the band Anor. The duo became one of the most commercially successful pop acts of the 2000s in Uzbekistan. Being polyglots, they wrote and performed songs in Uzbek, English, Russian, Turkish, German, Tajik, French, Spanish, Italian and other languages. Dado's debut album Y? was released in 2000.

  9. Ziyoda Qobilova - Wikipedia

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    Ziyoda O’tkirovna Qobilova (Uzbek: Ziyoda O’tkirovna Qobilova, Зиёда Ўткировна Қобилова) (born 7 January 1989), most commonly known by her stage name Ziyoda, is a popular Uzbek singer, actress and honored artist of Uzbekistan. [1] [2] She sings in Uzbek, Hindi and Persian.