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  2. Oris - Wikipedia

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    The first Oris Diver was released in 1965, with large cardinal numbers highlighted by inverted lume wedges and using Oris' in-house movements calibre 654 and calibre 484. [17] The original diver was recreated in 2015 with the Divers Sixty-Five, a vintage-inspired collection of dive watches.

  3. Trippin' (Oris Jay song) - Wikipedia

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    The livelier parts of the song, such as the chorus, are played at the same time as the house party scenes, and the less lively parts are played during the morning after scenes. In the scenes of the house party, Nikki's hair is an afro with cornrows in one side, and is wearing a blue outfit and make-up while she is partying with her friends.

  4. Tallava - Wikipedia

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    Tallava or Talava is a music genre originating from Albanian-speaking Roma communities in Kosovo as well as in North Macedonia, with a presence in Albania. [1] [2] [3] Having originated in the Roma community in Kosovo in the 1990s, it evokes regional Balkan musical styles (e.g., microtones, vocal glissando, and certain musical instruments) and has become popular in Albania and North Macedonia. [4]

  5. Oris (watches) - Wikipedia

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  6. Music of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The songs called maje-krahi are another important part of North Albanian folk song; these were originally used by mountaineers to communicate over wide distances, but are now seen as songs. Maje-krahi songs require the full range of the voice and are full of "melismatic nuances and falsetto cries". [8]

  7. Tamally Maak - Wikipedia

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    Tamally Maak, also often Tamally Ma'ak (in Arabic تملي معاك) is an international Egyptian Arabic language song by the Egyptian pop star Amr Diab in 2000 from his album of the same name. "Tamally Maak", meaning "Always with you", is written by Ahmed Ali Moussa and the music for the song was composed by Sherif Tag . [ 1 ]

  8. Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Albania was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song "Titan", written by Besa Kokëdhima, Fabrice Grandjean, Gia Koka, and Kledi Bahiti, and performed by Besa herself. The Albanian participating broadcaster, Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH), selected its entry, originally titled " Zemrën n'dorë ", by a separate voting ...

  9. Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya - Wikipedia

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    The song starts with a vocal rendition in the classical style by noted classical singer of the time, Bade Ghulam Ali.His part in the song is meant to represent the voice of Tansen, one of Akbar's Nine Jewels, considered to have had the ability to bring rain from the sky and light candles in the dark with his singing.