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  2. Exists (band) - Wikipedia

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    Exists is a Malaysian pop rock band formed in Johor Bahru in 1991, originally under the name Exist.The group initially consisted of vocalist Mohd Ali "Mamat" Kamarudin, guitarists Azhrul "Along" Nasir and Shah Nizam Abdul "Shah" Halim, keyboardist Mohd Faizal "Ajai" Maas, bassist Musa "Musrad" Radhi, and drummer Saharudin "Ujang" Saniman.

  3. Ta-ku - Wikipedia

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    Ta-ku has featured on Boiler Room [6] and toured around Australia as part of Listen Out festival in 2014. [7] In May 2015, Ta-ku was a Youth Speaker at TEDxSydney. [8] Ta-ku made his U.S. live debut at New York's MoMA PS1 in October 2015. [9] [10] In 2016, Ta-ku collaborated with singer songwriter Wafia to create the album (m)edian. [11]

  4. Exist (album) - Wikipedia

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    Exist is the seventh studio album by South Korean boy band Exo. It was released on July 10, 2023, by SM Entertainment . Exist is the group's first album to be promoted as a seven-member group, as member Kai is currently undergoing mandatory military service [ 2 ] The album features vocal performances from all eight Korean members, including Kai.

  5. Glad You Exist - Wikipedia

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    "Glad You Exist" is a song by American country pop duo Dan + Shay. It was released as the third single from their fourth studio album, Good Things on February 5, 2021. The members of the duo, Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney wrote the song along with Tayla Parx , Ryan Lewis , and Jordan Reynolds, the former of who produced it.

  6. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia; [baˈhasa indoˈnesija]) is the official and national language of Indonesia. [9] It is a standardized variety of Malay , [ 10 ] an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the multilingual Indonesian archipelago for centuries.

  7. Mu (negative) - Wikipedia

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    In traditional Chinese character classification, the uncommon class of phonetic loan characters involved borrowing the character for one word to write another near-homophone.