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  2. Cultural impact of Shakira - Wikipedia

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    Shakira at the Rock in Rio festival in 2008. Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira has had a considerable impact on the musical landscape of Latin America and further afield. . Further to this, her career has seen longevity and cultural reach that has enabled Shakira to be a socially, culturally, and politically influential figure across the w

  3. Universidade Livre de Música - Wikipedia

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    Universidade Livre de Música (ULM) (English: Free University of Music) is a music school linked to Centro Tom Jobim, located in São Paulo. It offers regular courses and free courses, and concerts, workshops and masterclasses with locations in the neighborhoods of Brooklin Novo and Luz.

  4. The Banner of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Banner of Freedom" (Samoan: "O Le Fuʻa o Le Saʻolotoga o Sāmoa" [o‿le fuʔa o‿le saʔolotoŋa o saːmoa]), known also as "Sāmoa Tulaʻi" ([saːmoa tulaʔi]; "Samoa, Arise") is the national anthem of Samoa. Both the words (which reference the country's flag) and the music were composed by Sauni Iiga Kuresa.

  5. Mexican pop music - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 Amarte Es un Placer by Luis Miguel won the Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year. This century also saw the crossover of some of Mexican recording artist like Paulina Rubio and Thalía into the English music industry, with bilingual albums, compilation album, that included hit songs in English and Spanish language.

  6. Feminism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Moses (2010, p. 92, note 34). The link between women students and late 1960s women's movements has been widely acknowledged. Yet, as Moses points out, this acknowledgement stops abruptly after 1971; the activism of youth and students was widely ignored in the historiography of women's movement in the 1970s.

  7. Forever Means - Wikipedia

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    Forever Means is an extended play by American singer-songwriter Angel Olsen.It was released on April 14, 2023 by Jagjaguwar.The extended play consists of four songs that were recorded for Olsen's album Big Time (2022), but did not make the final track listing.