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  2. Jaya Ho - Wikipedia

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    "Jaya Ho" originated from folk music in northern India. Taiwanese ethnomusicologist I-to Loh, whom Perkins School of Theology professor C. Michael Hawn called the "foremost scholar on Asian hymnody", said the first phrase of the song, "Jaya ho", is the "most common phrase for praising God in the Indian subcontinent, with only slight variations". [1]

  3. Aradhna - Wikipedia

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    Aradhna is a band that fuses traditional Indian devotional music with Christ-centered themes, composed primarily in the Hindi language, in addition to Nepali, Bihari, Bhojpuri and Braj Bhasha languages. [1] The band members include Chris Hale (lead vocals, sitar), Peter Hicks (acoustic guitar, sitar) and Travis McAfee (bass).

  4. List of most-viewed Indian YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most-watched Indian music videos on YouTube. Phonics Song with Two Words from children's channel ChuChu TV is the most viewed video in India and is the 7th most viewed YouTube video in the world. "Why This Kolaveri Di" become the first Indian music video to cross 100 million views. [1] [2] "Swag Se Swagat" became the first ...

  5. Hymnody of continental Europe - Wikipedia

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    The sources of Christian music are the Jewish tradition of psalm singing, and the music of Hellenistic late antiquity. Paul the Apostle mentions psalms, hymns and sacred songs (Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16) but only in connection with the Christian behavior of the Christians, not with regard to worship music.

  6. Wilbert Hart - Wikipedia

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    Wilbert and William formed the Delfonics in 1965, with William as their primary songwriter, often in collaboration with Thom Bell. [2] Between 1968 and 1974, The Delfonics had a string of hit singles on Philly Groove Records that included "La-La - (Means I Love You)", "Ready Or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide From Love)", and "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" among several others that reached ...

  7. The Delfonics - Wikipedia

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    [6] [4] The Delfonics and Bell had to work with a basic budget on the first creation as Thom explained "When I took them into the studio we didn't have any money to pay for string players and an orchestra so I played most of the instruments myself!"—a far cry from the full classical productions from 1968 to the beginning of the 1970s. [7] "

  8. 99 Songs (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released simultaneously through YouTube and aired live in MTV India on 7 March 2020 ahead of Women's Day. [ citation needed ] The fifth single track titled "Teri Nazar" was released on 13 March 2020 and the original soundtrack album was released on 20 March 2020 by Rahman, [ 31 ] [ 4 ] due to COVID-19 pandemic as the ...

  9. Carman (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, his sixth studio album, Revival in the Land was released and became his first number-one album on the US Christian Albums chart, spent 33 weeks at the summit and became his third Gold record; [15] it included the songs "A Witch's Invitation", "Resurrection Rap" and the title track; its long-form video release was certified Platinum.