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Beginner
Jamaica
Love Is My Religion garnered a Grammy for Best Reggae Album at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards, giving a total of four Grammys to Jamaican musician Ziggy Marley, the eldest son of famous Bob Marley.
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Beginner
USA
"See You Again" is a song recorded by the American rapper Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth. The track is part of the soundtrack of the action film Furious 7 and was created in memory of the "The Fast and the Furious" actor Paul Walker, who died in a car accident.
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Beginner
United Kingdom
"Last Christmas" was released by the British pop duo Wham! in 1984 and is still a holiday favorite over 20 years later. Enjoy!
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Beginner
Scotland, United Kingdom
This is the Scottish band Wet Wet Wet's cover of a love song originally written by The Troggs. This version was a massive hit in the 90s—you might already know it from the soundtrack of the romantic comedy "Four Weddings and a Funeral."
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Beginner
USA
Walk the Moon is an American pop rock band assembled by singer Nicholas Petricca. "Shut up and Dance" was their first major hit.
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Beginner
USA
Vio/Miré is Providence, RI’s Brendan Glasson, songwriter, arranger, lyricist and composer. His consistently affecting music spans pop/folk to ambient sound art. Here, he is accompanied by Liz Isenberg and James Falzone.
Glasson has two Vio/Miré albums to his credit, including one entirely written and recorded while living in Bolivia, and one recorded in Reykjavík, Iceland, in Jónsi’s (ex Sigur Rós) apartment.
For more music and information, please visit http://viomire.com/home.html
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Beginner
USA
Here is American hard rock band Van Halen performing their most successful single to date, "Jump" from their album 1984.
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Beginner
USA
Shakira, singer and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, performs at the opening ceremony of the Sustainable Development Goals Summit at the General Assembly of the United Nations, 70th session.
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Beginner
Ireland
The official video of “The Sweetest Thing” by the Irish rock band U2.
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Beginner
United Kingdom
"Sunday Bloody Sunday" is a song by the Irish rock band U2 that was written as a response to events related to conflict in Northern Ireland at the time. It is considered one of their signature songs, and is one of the band's most performed tracks.
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Beginner
United Kingdom
One of Irish band U2's most famous songs, "Pride (In the Name of Love)" was released on the album The Unforgettable Fire. In the lyrics, singer Bono reflects on the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
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Beginner
United Kingdom
U2 singer Bono's vocal talent is showcased in this breathtaking performance of "Every Breaking Wave" at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2014.
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Beginner
Ireland
Written about the Polish Solidarity movement, this song is also a great listen for the new year. It's a song that U2 often performs in concert and has been chosen by both Rolling Stone and Pitchfork as one of the greatest five hundred songs of all time.
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Beginner
Scotland
After several formations under different names, Travis, a post-Britpop band from Glasgow, Scotland, won the Brit Awards for Best Album in 2000 and for Best British Band in 2002. Listen to their great love song “Closer” in this funny music video with Ben Stiller!
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Beginner
Sweden
Tove Lo has been called "Sweden's darkest pop export" by Rolling Stone Magazine. Her hit song "Habits (Stay High)" propelled her to fame with its catchy melody and raw, vulnerable lyrics.
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