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Lena Chamamyan (Arabic: لينا شماميان, Armenian: Լենա Շամամեան; born 27 June 1980) is a Syrian-Armenian singer-songwriter, [1] [2] known for her soprano voice and unique style, which fuses jazz, Arabic folk music and Western classical music.
In 2003 at the beginning of her musical career, Jurčević released her self-titled debut album Lana for Croatia Records.It spawned hit singles such as "Odlaziš" (You're Leaving), "Otkad te nema" (Ever Since You're Gone), "Najbolja glumica" (The Best Actress), "Ovo nije istina" (This Is Not True), and "Pravi razlog" (Real Reason) and a duet with Croatian singer Severina "Rođena da budem prva ...
Versions of the song have been recorded by artists including Fairuz, [5] Sabah Fakhri, [5] Souad Massi, Lena Chamamyan [6], Nabyla Maan, Hamza El Din, Sami Yusuf and Abeer Nehme [7]. References [ edit ]
Elizabeth Woolridge Grant (born June 21, 1985), known professionally as Lana Del Rey, is an American singer-songwriter.Her music is noted for its cinematic quality and exploration of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia, with frequent references to pop culture and 1950s–1970s Americana. [2]
La Vida Lena was one of the most watched TV programs among U.S. multicultural Asian homes in September 2021. [8] The series was also the most watched show on iWantTFC. [9] According to AGB Neilsen, the series received 3.9% TV ratings on August 30, 2021, beating its timeslot rival The Sand Princess (3.2%) despite limited reach on free television ...
The pointing-out instruction (Tibetan: ངོ་སྤྲོད་, Wylie: ngo sprod, THL: ngo trö) is an introduction to the nature of mind in the Tibetan Buddhist lineages of Mahāmudrā and Dzogchen.
Lama Lama or Lamalama may refer to: Lama Lama people, an ethnic group of Australia; Lama-Lama language, a language of Australia; Lama Lama National Park, in Australia;
Lena is a feminine given name with several origins and meanings. In Greek, it is a short form of Helena (Ἑλένη), meaning “torch” or “shining light.” In Germanic cultures, it may be a diminutive of names like Magdalena or Alena [1], meaning “elevated,” “exalted,” “great,” or “bright,” or derived from the Germanic suffix -lein, meaning “little.”