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Bya Shab Hai Mahtab Ast - Melodies of Nashenas 1-7 by Nashenas
Melodies of Nashenas 1-7 | Nashenas
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65:44
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65:44
Paranoid Android - OK Computer by Radiohead
OK Computer | Radiohead
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6:27
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6:27
Let Down - OK Computer by Radiohead
OK Computer | Radiohead
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4:59
Durée
4:59
Ethereal - Ethereal - Single by Txmy
Ethereal - Single | Txmy
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2:48
Durée
2:48
The One That Got Away - Teenage Dream by Katy Perry
Teenage Dream | Katy Perry
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3:47
Durée
3:47
Creep - Pablo Honey by Radiohead
Pablo Honey | Radiohead
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3:58
Durée
3:58
Sooiyan - Guddu Rangeela (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Arijit Singh & Chinmayi Sripada
Guddu Rangeela (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Arijit Singh & Chinmayi Sripada
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4:01
Durée
4:01
Sapphire - Play by Ed Sheeran
Play | Ed Sheeran
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2:59
Durée
2:59
No One Noticed (Extended English) - No One Noticed (Extended) - Single by The Marías
No One Noticed (Extended) - Single | The Marías
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4:44
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4:44
Javani (feat. SYA) - Hashiyeh by Nashenas
Hashiyeh | Nashenas
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2:44
Durée
2:44

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Melodies of Nashenas 1-7
Melodies of Nashenas 1-7
Nashenas
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Ethereal - Single
Ethereal - Single
Txmy
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Teenage Dream
Teenage Dream
Katy Perry
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Pablo Honey
Pablo Honey
Radiohead
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Guddu Rangeela (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Guddu Rangeela (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Amit Trivedi & Subhash Kapoor
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Play
Play
Ed Sheeran
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No One Noticed (Extended) - Single
No One Noticed (Extended) - Single
The Marías
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Hashiyeh
Hashiyeh
Nashenas
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Stacks from All Sides
Stacks from All Sides
SKAI ISYOURGOD
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Get Up! Mix - Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized mix of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Get Up! Mix
Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized mix of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Chill Mix - Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Chill Mix
Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
New Music Mix - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
New Music Mix
Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
Heavy Rotation Mix - The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Heavy Rotation Mix
The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Favorites Mix - The songs you love. The more you use Apple Music, the better the mix. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Favorites Mix
The songs you love. The more you use Apple Music, the better the mix. Refreshed every Tuesday.
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Eligh
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Best of Arijit Singh
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Hawaiian Essentials - Hawaiian music can get pigeonholed as kitschy, but in fact it’s just the opposite: It's the stunning achievement of a culture that fought its way back from the brink of decimation. Native Hawaiian music is rooted in stately, ritualized <I>mele</I> chants—a remnant of the culture’s Polynesian past. But after Europeans began to arrive in the late 1700s, Hawaiian artists adopted their instruments and began to try new things. By the early 20th century, they'd made striking innovations: Sol Ho’opi’i invented the pedal-steel guitar, whose unearthly twang immediately seduced Nashville. The ukulele emerged from the Portuguese <I>braguinha</I>. And the expansive slack-key guitar style took its cues from traditional Hawaiian singing. The global craze for these sounds subsided somewhat after the 1930s, but by the '70s, a whole new generation were embracing their ancestors’ spirit of innovation, bringing longtime slack-key artists like Gabby Pahinui back into the spotlight, and launching a slew of young guns including Kapena, Keali’i Reichel, and Keola Beamer.
Hawaiian Essentials
Hawaiian music can get pigeonholed as kitschy, but in fact it’s just the opposite: It's the stunning achievement of a culture that fought its way back from the brink of decimation. Native Hawaiian music is rooted in stately, ritualized <I>mele</I> chants—a remnant of the culture’s Polynesian past. But after Europeans began to arrive in the late 1700s, Hawaiian artists adopted their instruments and began to try new things. By the early 20th century, they'd made striking innovations: Sol Ho’opi’i invented the pedal-steel guitar, whose unearthly twang immediately seduced Nashville. The ukulele emerged from the Portuguese <I>braguinha</I>. And the expansive slack-key guitar style took its cues from traditional Hawaiian singing. The global craze for these sounds subsided somewhat after the 1930s, but by the '70s, a whole new generation were embracing their ancestors’ spirit of innovation, bringing longtime slack-key artists like Gabby Pahinui back into the spotlight, and launching a slew of young guns including Kapena, Keali’i Reichel, and Keola Beamer.
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