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Propaganda (Russian: Пропаганда) is a Russian pop music group formed in 2001. During its career, the band released many singles, among them several becoming hits in Russia: "Tak i byt'" ("Так и быть"), "5 minut" ("5 минут"), "Yay-ya" ("Яй-я"), "Super Detka" ("Супер-Детка"), "Quanto Costa", "Znaesh'" ("Знаешь"), and "Podruga" ("Подруга"), which topped Russian music charts.
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ULO releases both Greenlandic rock bands like Sume, pop singers like Rasmus Lyberth, and hip hop music crews like Nuuk Posse as well as Inuit folk music.[12] Elements of modern Greenlandic music have also been used in the music of Kristian Blak, a Danish-Faroese jazz musician.
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Fraser first attracted widespread attention in 2013 with a series of Inuktitut-language covers of pop songs, most notably Rihanna's "Diamonds", on YouTube.[6] She released her debut album, Isuma, in 2014.[6] Her songs include Inuktitut and English language, and musically, combine contemporary pop with traditional Inuit sounds.[6] Fraser was dedicated to sharing Inuit culture with a widespread audience and raising awareness of present-day issues and Inuit rights; many of these themes feature heavily in her music.[7][8] Her producer reported that she was working on another album, to be called Decolonize, when she died;[6][9] crowdfunding for the album was underway at that time.[10]
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Kelly Fraser (August 8, 1993 – December 24, 2019)[1] was a Canadian Inuk pop singer and songwriter, whose second album, Sedna, received a Juno Award nomination for Indigenous Music Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2018.[2]
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The Greenlandic rock and pop began in earnest in 1973, when ULO released the band Sume's Sumut; it was purchased by an estimated twenty percent of Greenland's total population, and singlehandedly kickstarted the local rock scene[1] by uniquely singing in the Greenlandic language and using elements of traditional drum dances in the music.
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