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  2. Samsons - Wikipedia

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    Samsons is an Indonesian pop-rock band formed in Jakarta in 2003. As of 2025, they have released five albums consisting of more than 50 songs in total. [1] [2] [3]The band currently has four members: singer Adrian Martadinata, guitarists Irfan Aulia and Erik Partogi Siagian, and bassist Aldri Dataviadi. [4]

  3. Kopratasa - Wikipedia

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    Yusof Ahmad), Siso (Syed Indra Syed Omar). One of the initiators of the creation of the group was the playwright Dinsman . [ 1 ] They perform their own songs with the lyrics based on the poetry of the popular Malay poets ( Usman Awang , A. Samad Said , J. M. Aziz, Abdul Aziz H. M., Latiff Mohidin , Siti Zaleha Hashim, T. Alias Taib, Khalid ...

  4. Stars (Janis Ian song) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz and blues singer Nina Simone performed a modified version of "Stars" live at the 1976 Montreux Jazz Festival held in Montreux, Switzerland.Simone's version was played on the piano, included new lyrics, and had a more somber tone than that of Ian's, fitting the mental and financial struggles the artist was facing in the decline of her career. [1]

  5. Buginese language - Wikipedia

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    The word Buginese derives from the word Bahasa Bugis in Malay. In Buginese, it is called Basa Ugi while the Bugis people are called To Ugi. According to a Buginese myth, the term Ugi is derived from the name to the first king of Cina, an ancient Bugis kingdom, La Sattumpugi. To Ugi basically means 'the followers of La Sattumpugi'. [2]

  6. Lontara script - Wikipedia

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    The Lontara script (ᨒᨚᨈᨑ), [a] also known as the Bugis script, Bugis-Makassar script, or Urupu Sulapa’ Eppa’ "four-cornered letters", is one of Indonesia's traditional scripts developed in the South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi region. The script is primarily used to write the Buginese language, followed by Makassarese and Mandar.

  7. Kue bugis - Wikipedia

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    Kue bugis is Indonesian kue or traditional snack of soft glutinous rice flour cake, filled with sweet grated coconut. The name is suggested to be related to Bugis ethnic group of South Sulawesi as their traditional delicacy, and it is originated from Makassar . [ 1 ]

  8. Halo, Halo Bandung - Wikipedia

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    This early version of the song lyrics indicated that it was not meant to be a war-related marching song but simply a sentimental song. During the Japanese invasion , the song was translated into Indonesian as part of Japanese propaganda which included the purging of Dutch influence from society and promoting the use of Indonesian throughout the ...

  9. Brown Eyed Girl - Wikipedia

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    "Brown Eyed Girl" is a song by Northern Irish singer and songwriter Van Morrison. Written by Morrison and recorded in March 1967, it was released as a single in June of the same year on the Bang label, peaking at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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