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Вася Ложкин – Похороны денег (Vasya Lozhkin – Funeral of Money)
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Bad History – PUTIN (My Heart Is Cold)
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LITTLE BIG – GIVE ME YOUR MONEY (feat. TOMMY CASH)
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Ленинград – ЗОЖ (Здоровый Образ Жизни; Healthy Lifestyle)
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Bojalar va Ziyoda – Olaver (Божалар ва Зиёда – Олавер)
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Pedro Capó, Farruko – Calma (Remix – Official Video)
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22 Apr 2019 00:03:00


Tiësto, Mabel – God Is A Dancer (Official Video)
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16 Oct 2019 00:01:00
Negin Ekhpulwak, leader of the Zohra orchestra, an ensemble of 35 women, practises on a piano at Afghanistan's National Institute of Music, in Kabul, Afghanistan April 9, 2016. (Photo by Ahmad Masood/Reuters)

Negin Ekhpulwak, leader of the Zohra orchestra, an ensemble of 35 women, practises on a piano at Afghanistan's National Institute of Music, in Kabul, Afghanistan April 9, 2016. Playing instruments was banned under Taliban rule in Afghanistan, and even today, many conservative Muslims frown on most forms of music. Living in an orphanage in the capital, Kabul, 19-year-old Negin Ikhpolwak leads an ensemble of 35 women that plays both Western and Afghan musical instruments. In a country notorious internationally for harsh restrictions on women in most areas of life, Negin's story highlights a double challenge. (Photo by Ahmad Masood/Reuters)
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19 Apr 2016 13:47:00