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  2. Oranje boven - Wikipedia

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    Dutch comedian and celebrity André van Duin released a single called "Oranje boven" in February 2013 under his own management. [9] He used the original lyrics as the refrain although replacing the phrase "Leve de koningin" with "Leve de koning en Máxima" in connection to the abdication of Queen Beatrix. [10] The song was a commercial failure.

  3. Sarasponda - Wikipedia

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    One version of the lyrics, [2] for two groups of singers, is Group 1: boom-da, boom-da, boom-da (repeated to chorus) Group 2: Sarasponda, sarasponda, sarasponda ret set set Sarasponda, sarasponda, sarasponda ret set set All (chorus): Ah do ray oh, ah do ray boomday oh Ah do ray boomday ret set set Ah say pa say oh. Refrain starting at Group 2

  4. Mayim Mayim - Wikipedia

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    The dance was created in 1937 for a festival to celebrate the discovery of water in the desert after a seven-year search. The choreographer was Else I. Dublon. [1] The dance is sometimes known as "Ushavtem Mayim", after the first words of the lyrics, or simply just "Mayim", but "Mayim Mayim" is the original and most common name.

  5. ‘Orange madness:’ Meet the man behind the viral dance craze ...

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    While Dutch people have sung and danced to the song for years, Kemps says fans of Dutch soccer started adopting it after the women’s team won the European Championship in 2017.

  6. Music of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Hip-hop in the Dutch language has exploded since 2000 in the Netherlands [1] and is also popular in Belgium. [2] Songs like Traag, Europapa, Coño and Cartier even managed to reach a large international audience, and are to date, the most streamed Dutch language songs on Spotify in history, with each around 125 to 150 million total streams.

  7. Merck toch hoe sterck - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Dutch article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  8. Rim Tim Tagi Dim - Wikipedia

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    In the song lyrics, 'rim tim tagi dim' serves as the name of a fictional folk dance of the narrator's native village. [8] Sonically, "Rim Tim Tagi Dim" merges elements of techno , heavy metal , pop and trap ; [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Matilda Källén of Dagens Nyheter described it as "some kind of pop punk with elements of techno and metal". [ 12 ]

  9. Bruxelles je t'aime - Wikipedia

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    In a press release, Angèle stated the meaning behind the song: "Bruxelles je t'aime" was composed during the first [COVID-19] lockdown.I had already made the melody and started production, but it was only when I realized that I was forced to stay away from my city that I wrote this declaration of love.