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  2. Beer Barrel Polka - Wikipedia

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    The song is a standard for the accordion rock band Those Darn Accordions, [20] who released a studio version in 1992 on their album Vongole Fisarmonica. [ 21 ] John Serry Sr. arranged and recorded the polka for accordion and ensemble for RCA Thesaurus (1954).

  3. In Heaven There Is No Beer - Wikipedia

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    The song was the inspiration for the title of the 1984 film and 1985 Sundance Film Festival winner, In Heaven There Is No Beer?, [5] which also featured the song "Who Stole the Kishka?". [ 6 ] A version of the song by the Amherst, Massachusetts , band Clean Living became a hit in 1972 (US Billboard #49, Cash Box #34; [ 7 ] Canada #51).

  4. Wendy Sulca - Wikipedia

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    Sulca in 2014. Wendy Sulca's songs have been on TV and variety shows (such as El Francotirador with the Peruvian journalist Jaime Bayly in 2009). She appeared with the Puerto Rican group Calle 13 and had her song "Cerveza" remixed in a song with the same name with the Colombian rap group SA Finest, including the singer Jiggy Drama [1]

  5. Corona (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was composed by lead singer and guitarist D. Boon and produced by Ethan James. Its minimalist composition harbors elements of neo-norteño and polka. The song derives its title from a brand of Mexican beer of the same name. Lyrically, "Corona" is a Latino-inspired protest song with politically-charged lines.

  6. Altaf Tadavi - Wikipedia

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    On 17 March 2023, rapper MC Stan's concert in Indore was disrupted and cancelled midway by members of the Karni Sena, who accused him of using foul language in his songs and spreading obscenity among youngsters. [18] The incident occurred at a hotel in the Lasudia area, where protesters took to the stage after the rapper left. Video clips of ...

  7. Ta Da - Wikipedia

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    "Ta Da" is a song by American recording artist Lil' Mo. It was released as the lead single for Mo's debut album, Based on a True Story (2001). The song was written by fellow R&B singer Montell Jordan and featured production by Anthony "Shep" Crawford. Background vocals were contributed by Shae Jones, D'Andrea Foster, Shonte Taylor and Pam Olivia.

  8. Ta-Dah - Wikipedia

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    Ta-Dah is the second studio album by American alternative band Scissor Sisters, released on September 15, 2006.It was produced by the band and includes collaborations with Elton John, Carlos Alomar, and Paul Williams.

  9. 99 Bottles of Beer - Wikipedia

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    99 Bottles of Beer" or "100 Bottles of Pop on the Wall" is a traditional reverse counting song from the United States and Canada. It is popular to sing on road trips, as it has a very repetitive format which is easy to memorize and can take a long time when sung in full.