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"Rouge" (ルージュ, Rūju) is a song performed by Japanese singer Naomi Chiaki.It was released as a single from the album of the same name on April 10, 1977 by Nippon Columbia.
Linda and Andy performed a duet "Tinh Mai Ben Nhau" where they both sang in Mandarin and Vietnamese. [3] The song became a huge hit and was also the start of Linda's career in the Vietnamese music industry. [4] Linda's first solo debut was on Van Son in Singapore with the hit song "Nguoi Tinh Mua Dong".
Như Loan is a Vietnamese singer who is currently signed under the music label Thúy Nga; one of the largest overseas Vietnamese music productions that is responsible for Paris By Night, a hit musical variety show.
Trai Tim Mua Thu (Nhạc Hàn Quốc, Lời: Làm Hung) - Don Ho; Nếu Có Một Ngay (Nhạc Hàn Quốc, Lời: Lạnh Ngọc Tám) - Huy Vu, Ha Vy; Trang Vo (Minh Vy, Hồng Xuống Long) - Lưu My Linh; Ban Tinh Ca Mua Đồng (Nhạc Hàn Quốc, Lời: Tuần Hung) - Kevin Khoa, Thủy Khánh; Nó Duyên (Thai Khang) - Gia Huy, Điệp ...
Tinh Nghe Si 1 was the first concert that was held at Không Tên music tearoom. Alongside the appearance of many famous singers: Phuong Thanh , Quang Linh , Ly Hai , Quang Le , Le Hieu , Duong Trieu Vu , Hien Thuc , Uyen Linh , Giang Hong Ngoc , Quoc Thien , Bui Anh Tuan and comedians: Hong Nga, Chi Tai, Minh Nhi, Cat Phuong , Tran Thanh ...
"Ding Dong Song" is a song by Swedish pop singer Günther, featuring the Sunshine Girls, based on the 1984 Dutch song "Tralala" by Phill & Company which was written by Ad van Olm and Eddy Ouwens. "Ding Dong Song" was released in 2004 on Günther's debut studio album, Pleasureman .
Exactly ten years to the Passion Fruit release, the German pop group Cherona released its version titled "Rigga-Ding-Dong-Song" in 2009 dropping the definite article "the" from the title. The Cherona version on Columbia Records accompanied by a music video [ 7 ] became a minor hit in Europe, particularly Germany (peak #56) and Austria (peak #48).
"Keep Their Heads Ringin'" is a song by American rapper Dr. Dre featuring vocalist Nanci Fletcher. [1] It was the only single released from the soundtrack of the 1995 movie Friday, [2] starring Dre's former N.W.A bandmate, Ice Cube and Chris Tucker.