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6.21.2007

War of a Melody

This song, which I will shy away from naming it’s origin – is so infectious and addictive that it ignited a war among the Greeks, the Hungarians, the Arabs, and the Jews and many other nations on who should claim its origin. It is a new classic and the most recent, most heard “artist unknown” melody thus far in that part of the world

here are the different army's of one...

Greek: Sotis Volanis -Poso Mou Leipei

Hungarian: AZIS - Obicham Te

Israeli: Moshik Afia Shlomy Saranga - Halom Matok

Arabic: Fadel Shaker -Ya Ghayeb III

Turkish: Beni Unut - Serdar Ortac




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