Title: Breakfast music playlist video: Morning Music - Modern Jazz Collection (For Sunday and Everyday)
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Jurassic Park Theme: Why the Music is so Powerful - Duration: 4:36.
so let's talk about the Jurassic Park theme and why it's so powerful! So we have
this variation of the theme on the piano and it brings to mind a sense of what it
was like when we were a kid you know it's very innocent and intimate and and
just what we thought about like any other normal kid about dinosaurs being
awed and fascinated by them so just sort of that childlike wonder about it and
then the piece transformed into this which denotes more of a sense of
actually seeing the dinosaurs for the first time at Jurassic Park right so
capturing that real-life grandeur and just awesomeness about it and I love
these bells they are very John Williams sort of a style
it's like they accentuate or keep pulling that thread of childlike wonder
even into this part of the music and then there's a distinct change in the
theme I think where it goes from talking more about the story of us and our ideas
and childlike wonder about dinosaurs growing up to then talking about the
dinosaurs themselves as just animals or these grand creatures of nature I love
how I mean the theme is the same but the notes are played longer right and it
gives more a sense of reverence here and I think it touches on that sense of
reverence so much that it wouldn't be a Miss in a scene like this
and all of a sudden it transforms here and it gives a sense of being more
intimate maybe being one-to-one with the dinosaur you know right in front of you
and you're caressing yet or something like that like in a scene like this
and then I love how it goes back to the piano but with elements of the strings
that have you know accompanying us along this big journey so it's almost as if we
went to Jurassic Park we saw the dinosaurs and now we're a kid again with
her dreams haven't been realized now I absolutely have to talk about this part
because the first four notes are awesome we have a fifth here and what I mean by
that is on a piano these two notes are literally five notes apart and that
space between those two notes or the interval of a fifth is typically used to
announce something grand like a battle opening or a trumpet playing something
reverential
or in honza more score for Man of Steel and what I love that the music does here
is okay it announces something with that major fifth but then it's like it grabs
us by the shoulders and says no you didn't hear me right let me pull you
another fifth but even higher so it plays two major fifths one after the
other and it really catches their attention right we're just primed to
react that way to this type of an interval it's almost like I'm looking at
a brontosaurus and I keep trying to look up to see the top of it and finally by
the time I almost reach the top is that part it goes but of them but I'm
bump-bump so it's like okay get it this is this is big I really have to notice
this
and then this part of the track brings to mind a sense of being in the
helicopter and seeing the dinosaurs from afar and just being able to look at them
with your own eyes but also being able to consider the concept of the fact that
you're actually looking at dinosaurs right from that relaxed point of view or
even on the flipside I can imagine coming to the island and just
considering the fact that I'm gonna be seeing these animals and then I love all
these flutes doing these flourishes later on it's just again it's a very
John Williams sort of a style and it gives that sense of like something
exciting happening and then back to the piano part and I think it really closes
the loop there but it's not just a story about dinosaurs but our relationship to
them our ideas about them and our experience with them which really starts
at a young age learning about them and playing with all those dinosaur toys and
that sort of stuff so all in all I love the center to this movie I love the main
theme and all its variations I think it's a classic obviously and it'll be
one of them here at soundtracks of all time for the rest of my life I listen to
it someone often so anyhow thank you for watching and let me know what you think
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[Multi Sub] Dimash "Screaming" 2 versions || Healing Music Analysis (5) [中文字幕] 迪瑪希 "呐喊": 療癒音樂賞析 (5) - Duration: 28:43.
Hi, this is Joy welcome to my channel if you watch my video for the first time
I'm an energy healer and spiritual adviser this channel is about raise your vibration
for a better New Earth living thank you again for your support and comments
in my videos I feel so much love and your messages really warm my heart
today I'll continue to analyze the healing elements of Dimash's music and
the song I choose for today is "Screaming" we know screaming is one way to release our emotions
but we can't really scream at anytime or anywhere especially in public place
or in the middle of the night and I found a great solution when I got very frustrated and upset
I'll listen to this song and let Dimash's magic voice
to scream on my behalf and I found it quite effective because I can be in my own space
to deal with my emotions and not to project negativity to
people around me if you have listened to my previous videos you might notice
I have focused a lot on emotion levels for the analysis the main reason is
we are emotional beings and our emotion is also a form of energy we're here to
experience the emotions on the planet but sometimes we are holding on to certain emotions
and not letting go so over a period of time it's accumulating
and stored in the cells of our organs or parts of our bodies and creating some blockages
and we might not be aware of it until we have some physical pain or
organ problems so that's why it's important to release our emotions properly
and I'm hoping through the analysis of the music
can help you to pay attention to your emotions and release through the music
and of course there are other ways to release emotions and later on
I will make separate series of videos to show you how to release the emotions
in organic way so let's go back to our analysis today Dimash is very talented and creative
and he often presents something new to his audience and that's why
I never get bored with his music today I have chosen two versions for this song
the first one is the original version and another one is the latest version
and interestingly I found their healing attributes are quite different
so let's find out
The first part of the song Dimash is expressing his state of mind as a person
who is ready to let go someone has no feelings for him anymore but there are still
many emotions at the same time I feel there's a mixture of sadness and
disappointment but it's not too heavy in his voice and it has a gentle touch of emotions
and is slowly building up
The way Dimash expresses the screaming is quite pleasant and soothing that
you feel light and comfortable and the runs lasting about 40 seconds make you feel like
having a free ride in the space and I feel the lyrics "why can't you hear me
I'm screaming inside" is the spirit of this song I listened to this song a lot
when I feel my voice wasn't been heard for whatever I went through and
each time I heard him singing this part I feel much calmer and had a sense of relief
it's mainly because his voice has a good vibe and the long runs helped to
release the emotions in no time it's like he's starting to open the taps for
you to release the emotions
Dimash is continuing to express the feelings of a heart-broken person and
trying to express his love and pain at the same time and you can feel
he's gradually building up emotions it's going to the high notes and then back to the
low notes and then back to the high notes again so I can feel it's like
waves after waves of emotions going up and down and is getting stronger and stronger
I feel this is the most healing part when he is singing the runs the higher operatic notes
sounds angelic and very soothing it takes you to a heavenly-like state
and the mixture with a lower voice saying" what you can't hear me
I'm screaming inside" there's so much mixture of feelings and emotions and I feel here
Dimash is fully open the tap of a water tank and let your emotions having a free flow
and it's also the best timing to let out all your negative emotions and
shift to the higher vibration this is also my favorite part of this song
because it's very powerful and healing Dimash is not really screaming but
he creates a space for you to explode and explore your emotions and it's like
opening up your energy field and let it all out
and I feel I can listen to it over and over again because it's so pleasant to hear
and I feel each time it's digging into different emotion layers just like
peeling off the onion layer after layer and I feel lighter after that and
in the last bit of humming sound I found it brings me lots of calmness it's bringing you back
to the peace of mind again and now let's move on to
his latest performance and see what's the difference
I like the fire scene at the beginning it's something you don't normally see on the stage
and you can feel his audience is already on fire at the very beginning
the first two lines sounds similar to the original version but in the next moment
it shifts to some positive vibes I feel the emotions is lighter compared to
the original version and I feel the lyrics is not playing very important role here
I just enjoy the music and be in the space that he is creating for this song
and I feel he is lifting up the vibrations from the beginning
it's a positive atmosphere in general which is different from the sad feeling in the original version
Here Dimash is displaying his vocal talent and he is adding some folk music elements
that he's never done in this song before it really draws your attention
and it's very enjoyable to listen to the runs
it's very soothing and you feel like you are cruising with the music
"Elders and youngsters, near or far, blood relatives, friends!
Sincerely I am speaking to you. Hey, modern men!
I'm gonna give a precious metal, a song of praise to you guys.
It doesn't matter if I know you or not. My respect, honor and greetings to the elders and the young.
To those who preserve, honor and glorify their mother tongue and to those who are renaissance men."
I think this is the first time I saw him singing rap in his performance
he creates different sensations and a surprise of course
he shifts to a different atmosphere in the song it's very different context to
other lyrics and I feel amazed by the lyrics that Dimash is kind of
displaying his attitude and still delivering some positive messages
and I can feel his sincerity and positive personality from these few lines
He's singing in Kazakh but I love the vibes it cheers you up
Here he shifts to kind of Jazz or Blues style which is also new in his performance
but I really like it and he creates a relaxing atmosphere and I feel
his low thick voice is opening up a different layer of emotions that
touches your soul in a pleasant way and you can hear the screaming
from the audience it's a feeling of joy instead of sorrow actually
The song is more like a concert atmosphere so when Dimash hits the high note
you can feel his powerful voice but if you can't scream that high and loud
just visualize yourself as Dimash doing the screaming it helps you to release some emotions
especially when you feel upset and it will the same healing effect
Here I could feel the connection between Dimash and the "Dears" that
he addresses his fans as "Dears" it feels intimate and they are enjoying
the moments to interact with each other and I feel like I'm in the concert myself
and simply enjoy the atmosphere the screaming here is more like excitement and happiness
it's a different kind of screaming it's still releasing your emotions
but in a more cheerful way so in these two versions we feel different vibes
and sensations throughout the song sometimes we don't really need to dig into
the negative emotions and all we have to do is shift our vibrations
with the cheerful songs in the end of the video I will play both songs again and
you may try to observe your emotions when you listen to these songs
it's optional only if you feel like to sometimes it's good a practice to observe our own emotions
the more we are able to identify the more we are able to release our emotions
so this is my analysis for today and you're more than welcome to share
your thoughts and feedback in the comments and stay connected with this community
I'd like to interact with you over there
thank you so much for watching if you haven't watched my other videos
simply go to my playlist and start from the first video over there I gave some introductions
of this healing music series and don't forget to subscribe my channel
for more coming up videos if you feel the analysis can help people to
release their emotions you're more than welcome to share my videos to
your friends and family or in your social media thank you for your support
and I'll see you in the next video, bye!
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WaterWippinEvan Talks Making Music Videos, YBN Nahmir & Home Schooling | Secret Sauce - Duration: 8:08.
- Yo, what's up guys?
My name is Evan Aparicio, better known as Waterwippinevan
and this is my secret sauce.
(upbeat music)
Played sports all the way up until 10th grade.
Baseball, football, soccer.
Dropped out of 10th grade, went to homeschooling,
and started doing photography.
I did photography from eighth grade to 10th grade.
I didn't get into it until maybe ninth,
and that's when I started learning
that I could make money off of it.
So 10th grade came around, started homeschooling,
got a job and just like kinda sky-rocketed up from there.
(peppy music)
I like to be able to tell myself what to do,
and direct myself, do everything that I feel is right.
So I can basically put my imagination through my work.
(techno music)
I was a little bit shy, you know I was a little bit shy.
I wasn't always like,
too into goin' to hang out with friends and stuff like that.
I was more stuck on myself and kinda workin' on what I do.
(upbeat music)
Basically myself.
Myself and I would say, my dad.
My dad owned his own company and stuff like that,
so I wanna follow in his steps and do what he does
and work for myself,
and soon have people who work for me.
(cheerful pop music)
I wanna say
every first Sunday of the month,
I would go meet up with the creatives
in downtown Birmingham, which is my city in Alabama.
We would just do a big show, like showcase your work
and stuff like that.
(cheerful techno music)
The best part would just be to just chill at the house
and work on my computer,
not really get too active.
I mean, I'm active with it, but I wouldn't say
too much active.
But you can just chill at the house and enjoy yourself.
(upbeat music)
Just like a secluded spot.
I can't have too much going around.
I'll go chill in my room by myself, or something like that,
and just get everything done.
I don't have any windows in my room,
so I like to just be chillin' right there,
nobody botherin' me.
Leave my phone outside or something like that
and just get stuff done.
(upbeat music)
I like to adventure a lot.
I'm an outside person, so I'll go outside.
Call up a few friends,
and we'll go find a waterfall or something like that.
See in Alabama, there's a bunch of woods.
So there's a lot to play with around there.
Ride dirt bike, et ceterra.
(cheerful techno music)
The edits, I like to do typical animations
and stuff like that.
I'll multiply people, you know, effects and stuff like that.
So I have two softwares I use.
Adobe Premiere and After Effects.
I'll go in After Effects and just tweak around
with Roto-scoping and Paintbrush and everything.
I can draw over people, draw around, just do outlines.
(peppy music)
The ability to want to do something
and just push myself towards doing that certain thing
and not letting it go until I get done with it.
(upbeat music)
I was always a person who did like,
who didn't really care what anybody said, you know.
I would do what they wouldn't do, basically.
I would take that chance and they wouldn't take that chance.
I wasn't really scared to.
I would just do what I felt was right
and they were too worried about what everybody else thought.
So it was just a little mix.
(energetic techno music)
Organizing.
Organizing is the hardest.
I have to have somebody help me with that.
I can't do that.
That's way too much.
(cheerful pop music)
Around organizing, just tryin' to keep all my stuff together
and not lose one client,
keep up with another client,
and just keep everything set up straight
without everything falling out of place.
How did I overcome it?
I got an assistant.
Ended up having to get an assistant,
paying an assistant to get everything organized for me,
follow behind me and watch what I do
to get everything set straight
to make sure I don't lose track of anything.
(upbeat music)
Just not believing in yourself, not tryin'.
If you don't try, then you're never gonna know.
So you're failin' before you even start.
If you don't start it, it's a failure.
(peppy techno music)
I'd be workin' at the carwash, or tryin' to make it somehow.
Taking pictures, keepin' that stuff up.
(peppy music)
I wanna put out a clothing brand.
I wanna put out a clothing brand, just kinda have
all that set up and just build a website for that.
And have people who just start a business one day.
(upbeat music)
Stabilization.
Stabilization,
rule of thirds.
I'd say stabilization is the most,
and make sure it's organic.
Don't try to like boost it up too much with crazy effects.
Aim for a cinematic look before you go crazy with it.
Just make sure you have the right ideas for everything
and don't just make everything mosh together.
It's not gonna look right.
(cheerful techno music)
Anything that's goin' on in your life,
if it's affecting you, just always look past that.
Never let it take you down too much
to where it stops you what you're doin'
and just stops your work flow.
Just keep everything goin'.
There's always gonna be ups and downs in your life,
so just look past that and keep workin'.
(upbeat music)
- [Interviewer] Favorite donut?
- Glazed.
- [Interviewer] Favorite color?
- Blue.
- [Interviewer] Go-to snack?
- Chips.
- [Interviewer] Go-to lunch?
- Zaxby's.
- [Interviewer] Favorite breed of dog?
- Golden Retriever.
- [Interviewer] Salty or sweet?
- Salty.
- [Interviewer] Uber or Lyft?
- Uber.
- [Interviewer] Mild or spicy?
- Spicy.
- [Interviewer] L.A. or Alabama?
- L.A.
- [Interviewer] Favorite book?
- Book?
I don't have one off the top of my head.
I haven't read a book in a minute.
- [Interviewer] Favorite movie?
- Favorite movie?
Interstellar.
- [Interviewer] Favorite genre of music?
- Rap.
- [Interviewer] Ebooks or real books?
- Real books.
- [Interviewer] Twitter or Instagram?
- Instagram.
- [Interviewer] Long sleeves or short sleeves?
- Short sleeve.
- [Interviewer] Shorts or pants?
- Pants.
- [Interviewer] Night or day?
- Night.
- [Interviewer] Caramel or carmel?
- Caramel.
- [Interviewer] Favorite fictional character?
- Spiderman.
- [Interviewer] Nice.
(upbeat techno music)
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Music for Cats! Soothing Music to Calm Your Hyperactive, Anxious Cat and Help with Sleep! 🐈 - Duration: 1:02:24.
The Power of Music To Reduce Stress
The soothing power of music is well-established
It has a unique link to our emotions
so can be an extremely effective stress management tool.
Listening to music can have a tremendously relaxing effect
on our minds and bodies
especially slow, quiet classical music.
This type of music can have a beneficial effect on our physiological functions
slowing the pulse and heart rate
lowering blood pressure,
and decreasing the levels of stress hormones.
As music can absorb our attention
it acts as a distraction at the same time
it helps to explore emotions
This means it can be a great aid to meditation
helping to prevent the mind wandering.
Musical preference varies widely between individuals
so only you can decide what you like and what is suitable for each mood.
But even if you don't usually listen to classical music
it may be worth giving it a try
when selecting the most calming music.
When people are very stressed
there is a tendency to avoid actively listening to music
Perhaps it feels like a waste of time
not helping to achieve anything.
But as we know,
productivity increases when stress is reduced,
so this is another area where you can gain vast rewards
It just takes a small effort to begin with
To incorporate music into a busy life,
try playing CDs in the car,
or put the radio on when in the bath or shower.
Take portable music with you when walking the dog
or put the stereo on instead of the TV.
Singing (or shouting) along
can also be a great release of tension
and karaoke is very enjoyable
for some extroverts!
Calming music before bedtime
promotes peace and relaxation and helps to induce sleep.
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Scott ARC Music - Channel Trailer and Update - Duration: 2:02.
hello do you like youtube hello I'm Scott welcome to my youtube channel I'm a musician
and composer specializing in video game and movie style music on here you'll find
all sorts of instrumental music inspired by your favourite movies and games
tributes and medleys
you'll also find audio resources like
and some pretty questionable meme level content
as well as some straight original songs experimenting in all different styles
but above what else I want to keep things fun exciting and interesting
while making the best art that I can and if anyone else likes it would literally be
my dream come true and if you're a video movie film whatever maker you can use my
music for free for whatever you want as long as you credit me as Scott ARC
so please consider subscribing and I promise I'll be reading every comment and
doing the best I can to make the best I can to make the best art I can
the thing is like it starts off quite well framed, by the end of it like all-
Last little bit - in the immediate future as of September 2018
I'm currently work on a few different projects the first thing is a
compilation of horror audio which you'll be able to use for free in your videos games
whatever and the rest will be game inspired music there was more I was gonna
say but I'm gonna cut it short and the rest will be in the description thank
you
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Music and Autism: The Unexpected Gift - Duration: 3:54.
[ strum of electric guitar ]
Is the camera rolling?
All right. Hello, my name is Zayne Harshaw.
I'm 23 years old, and I have autism, and play the guitar.
I formed a band called "Blue Spectrum",
and I never let my autism get in the way.
I just keep living the dream, and I never give up hope.
When I was 13 and 14, I started out playing Guitar Hero.
And I...
So like, I told my parents I wanted to play
the real instrument so like...
so I had that guitar, the blue one that is behind me,
that was my first guitar.
I started playing in my room.
GENE: And he would be in his room
and we found out later on
that he would often teach himself to play in the dark.
And, he literally spent the next two years or so,
every day playing that guitar,
teaching himself how to play.
GWEN: He struggled with tying his shoes,
buttoning his shirt.
GENE: So we never we never envisioned him being
able to play a guitar with the dexterity that he plays with.
GWEN: We met a couple other families with young
people who were interested in music,
and we decided to form a play date so to speak.
And, we had the four young people come over here,
to practice the first time,
and they sounded pretty good!
ZAYNE: Me and my past members, we were
teenagers with disabilities.
Our first name was called "Spectrum" but we
kind of changed it to "Blue Spectrum" like a year later.
GENE: Blue Spectrum is the creation of...
...of Zayne's desire to have friends,
to play music, and to connect with the world around him.
That's what Blue Spectrum is.
[ applause ]
"My name is Zayne Alexander Harshaw,
fearless leader, and we are Blue Spectrum!"
ZAYNE: Whenever I have people see me play it
opens the door for me to communicate. 'Cause I had a hard time communicating.
Like, I'm like, I thought it would be the key to, to talk to people so I can make friends or...
...'cause...
It feels really good. Because I had, I had a hard time
communicating for a long time, before the guitar.
[ electric guitar solo ]
GENE: It's not, Blue Spectrum the autistic band.
GWEN: Right.
GENE: But the leader is on the spectrum.
GWEN: Right.
GENE: And he knows he's on the spectrum, he's comfortable with who he is,
and he wants to play all over the world.
GWEN: He sure does.
GENE: He wants to play all over the world
[ guitar solo ]
ZAYNE: You know when people are blown away
or going nuts...
I feel the power.
It makes me want to keep playing...
makes me not want to be done playing.
[ guitar solo ]
I love to inspire people.
I want them...I want them to have the feeling...
I love, I want, I want to touch their feelings with the music, with the talent that I have.
Like, as I say like, inspiring people.
Like, I like to inspire children...
people around the world.
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[Sheet Music] Undertale - Mad Mew Mew (Piano Arrangement) - Duration: 2:34.
Undertale - Mad Mew Mew (Piano Arrangement) by Zanctarian
This song is lit! Even though it's just a piano..
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Adquirindo - Paztor Thug (6IX9INE "Gotti" (WSHH Exclusive - Official Music Video) Remix/Versão) - Duration: 2:57.
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Speed Paint & Music 🌸 Damona Flower Crown Chibi | Illust By Lydiachan22 - Duration: 6:44.
Hello there <3
This piece is
a part of a
art series I
started back in
march 2017
about drawing characters
and animal crossing
villagers with
flower crowns.
As well as being
surrounded by them.
My goal was
to use this project
to learn more about
flowers and how to
draw them.
These works have
gotten more and more
personal as to whom
I draw and the flowers
with them.
Information about
forget me nots
can be found in the
top right of the screen
as well as in the description
I hope you all like the piece.
Thank you for your support through out the years
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NEW RUSSIAN MUSIC HITS 🎧 MATRYOSHKA 🎧 SEPTEMBER 2018 🎧 NEW & BEST SONGS - Duration: 37:37.
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Tor Valobasha Noyre Valo | তোর ভালোবাসা নয়রে ভাল | Protik Hasan ft. Ananna - New Music Video 2018 - Duration: 5:29.
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Kjell Elvis - Your Way (Trump Song) (Official Music Video) - Duration: 4:17.
♪ And yes, ♪
♪ you won the race ♪
♪ You beat them all ♪
♪ Mr. President ♪
♪ My friend ♪
♪ you say it clear ♪
♪ You state your case ♪
♪ of which I`m certain ♪
♪ You lived ♪
♪ life that's full ♪
♪ You traveled each ♪
♪ and every byway ♪
♪ Oh, and more, ♪
♪ much more than this ♪
♪ You did it your way ♪
♪ Regrets, ♪
♪ you had your share ♪
♪ But then again, ♪
♪ it's all forgiven ♪
♪ You do ♪
♪ what you have to do ♪
♪ And see it through ♪
♪ without exemption ♪
♪ You plan ♪
♪ each charted course ♪
♪ Each careful step ♪
♪ along the byway ♪
♪ Oh, and more, ♪
♪ much more than this ♪
♪ You do it your way ♪
♪ Yes, there were times ♪
♪ I'm sure you know ♪
♪ When you bit off ♪
♪ more than you could chew ♪
♪ But through it all ♪
♪ when there was doubt ♪
♪ You eat it up ♪
♪ yeah, and spit it out ♪
♪ You faced them all ♪
♪ and beat them all ♪
♪ and did it your way ♪
♪ You loved, ♪
♪ you laughed and cried ♪
♪ You had your fill ♪
♪ your share of losing ♪
♪ And now as tears subside ♪
♪ We find it all so amusing ♪
♪ To think ♪
♪ you beat them all ♪
♪ And may I say ♪
♪ not in a shy way ♪
♪ Oh no, ♪
♪ oh no, not you ♪
♪ You did it your way ♪
♪ For what is a man ♪
♪ what has he got ♪
♪ If not himself then you has not (naught) ♪
♪ To say the words you truly feels ♪
♪ And not the words of one who kneel ♪
♪ The record shows you took the blows ♪
♪ And do it your way ♪
♪ The record shows ♪
♪ you took the blows ♪
♪ And do it your way ♪
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Asif Akbar | Shada Ar Laal | Full Song | Moon| Poppy | Asif Iqbal | Music Video | Khulna Music TV - Duration: 4:35.
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