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Alexander Marcus- Romeo

Der King of Elektrolore mit Romeo

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System of a Down - BYOB (Hurricane 2005)

System of a Down performing "BYOB" (Bring Your Own Bombs), an anti-war song at Hurricane 2005

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Franz Ferdinand - All My Friends

LCD Soundsystem Cover Director: Anna McCarthy

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Innocent Man - Mark Morrison ft. DMX (Remix)

Mark Morrison ft. DMX Innocent Man (The Remix) / Blaze Billions Video Remix / WiLD www.blazebillions.com

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Ida Corr vs Fedde Le Grand - Let me think about it(Dj Walus)

Ida Corr vs Fedde Le grand

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shakira belly dance - the most attraction of dubai decert drive and night camps

bellydance-Belly dance is a Western term for a traditional Middle Eastern dance form. Some American devotees refer to it simply as "Middle Eastern Dance." In the Arabic language it is known as raqs sharqi (رقص شرقي; literally "oriental dance") or sometimes raqs baladi (رقص بلدي; literally "national" or "folk" dance). The term "raqs sharqi" may have originated in Egypt. In Greece and the Balkans, belly dance is called tsiftetelli (τσιφτετέλι). The term belly-dance is a creation of Orientalism, and is first attested in English in 1899, translating French danse du ventre Native to North Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, belly dancing is based on one of the oldest social dances in world history. Much of the support for this theory stems from the similarities between poses in ancient Egyptian artwork and the modern dance.[citation needed] There are two forms of belly dancing. The first is called raqs baladi, a social dance performed by people of all ages and by both sexes, during festive occasions- such as weddings- and other social gatherings for fun and celebration. The second form- the more theatrical version- is called raqs sharqi, and it is this type that is most popular in America today. Like raks baladi, raks sharqi is performed by both male and female dancers. Where belly dancing is a native dance, boys and girls learn it from an early age. As with many social dances, children learn it informally, by observing and imitating their elders during family and community celebrations, as well as during informal gatherings with friends.[citation needed] Today, these ancient dances are taught in classes offered throughout the world, and skilled dancers are able to share their knowledge that has been passed down from the indigenous peoples who created them. [edit] Origins The exact origin of this dance form is actively debated among dance enthusiasts, especially given the limited academic research on the topic. Much of the research in this area has been done by dancers attempting to understand their dance's origins. However, the often overlooked fact that most dancing in the Middle East occurs in the social context rather than the more visible and glamorous context of the professional nightclub dancers,[citation needed] has led to an overall misunderstanding of the dance's true nature and has given rise to many conflicting theories about its origins. Because this dance is a fusion of many dance styles, it undoubtedly has many different origins -- many of them in ethnic folk dances. The most popular form of bellydancing is known as the "Hoobie Shimmy." Many dancers subscribe to one or another of a number of theories regarding the origins of the form. Some of these theories are that the dance form: * descended from indigenous dances of ancient Upper Egypt * descended from Greece, spreading with Alexander the Great * descended from a religious dance Temple Priestesses once practiced * had been a part of traditional birthing practices in the region(s) of origin * had spread from the migrations of the Romani people (also called "gypsies") and related groups, descended from the Banjara of Rajasthan[citation needed] in northwestern India. * originated in Uzbekistan, traveling to India through the slave trade. Of the theories, the first explanation is rarely invoked, even with such high-status proponents as the Egyptian Dancer Doctor Mo Geddawi promoting it. The most well-known theory is that it descended from a religious dance. This idea is usually the one referred to in mainstream articles on the topic, and has enjoyed a large amount of publicity. 1960s American singer/dancer Jamila Salimpour was one proponent. It was also popularized in works such as Earth Dancing and Grandmother's Secrets. The "birthing practices" theory covers a sub-set of dance movements in modern raqs sharqi. Strongly publicized by the research of the dancer/layperson anthropologist Morocco (also known as Carolina Varga Dinicu), it involves the rework of movements traditionally utilized to demonstrate or ease childbirth. Although lacking an "origin point", this theory does have the advantage of numerous oral historical references, and is backed by a commentary in the work The Dancer of Shamahka. Two points suggest Roma dance as its origin. The Roma, and other related groups, are seen as either having brought the form over as they traveled, or picked it up along the way and spread it around. Thanks to the conflation of Roma forms of dance into the raqs sharqi sphere in the West, these theories enjoy a vogue in the West that is not necessarily reflected in their original countries -- although some of that may be due to strongly-held prejudices against the Roma.[citation needed]

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Sido-Herz Karaoke

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Eazy-E - Neighborhood Sniper

I will try to upload all Eazy-E songs(and maby other artists) With Lyrics! soo look at my channel for more videos! [Eazy-E] First up high on a roof top Like a bird I'm havin' evil thoughts A black hood covers my face And death flows through my mind at it's own pace Sometimes I feel like a super hero Urgin' to free my kind I'm so accurate I shoot ya heart with a dime Now I'm back to the moral of my tale I see a victim, and then my thoughts fail My minds still fumblin' with the present slavery I'm here to save you but who's to save me I hold my strap so long that my palms all wet I put finger on the fit and then the side a check I make the kill here's the deal After the trigger's pulled then the death is sealed So it's the shots that sing out like a piper Everyones scared I'm the neighborhood sniper [Chorus] [Eazy-E] So my boy is a snitch I put my gun up to his head And simply scared the bitch boo Being the E ya know I'm thinkin' devious thoughts Take off ya clothes nigga and here comes a plot His bitch was scared she made a move I pulled the trigger Now the room is red Now there's nothing left but a snitch Here's a four leaf clover punk make a wish One [Shot] two [Shot] three strikes your out This nigga is dead and now I'm lookin' for a window I made my escape the cops chase Duckin' to an alley so they don't recognize my face The boy had to pay the piper So they all stayin' fair of a neighborhood sniper [Chorus] [Eazy-E] I'm Doin' dirt as I continue my mission Killin' all fools as an addiction As a E lovin' the game leavin a shame And in my heart I feel no muthafuckin' pain Because my heart is cold as I was told And my A.K.47 I stand bold Rippin' up shit with the fury of my gun shot Pop pop pow as I watch the muthafucka drop Lovin' the site as the blood spill Take a photograph, to keep in my hard as I was sayin' calm And never hyper as I succeed in my mission I be a neighborhood sniper [Chorus] [ www.azlyrics.com ]

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