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joker out members
bambie thug
silvester belt
nemo mettler
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𝐊𝐎𝐓𝐀'𝐒 𝐍𝐎𝐓𝐄𝐒! ───── hi guys! it’s been so long (over a year) since i’ve written anything here but recently i’ve wanted to get back into it. it may be a slower start but yeah, feel free to send some requests if you have any for the artists listed. i will do my absolute best on them. the list will likely be updated with more artists in the future but this is the current ones i want to write for.
#eurovision x reader#eurovision imagine#eurovision x yn#esc#eurovision#eurovision fluff#eurovison 2023#eurovision 2022#eurovison song contest#esc 2022#esc 2023#esc 2024#eurovision 2024#loreen#lorine talhaoui#nemo mettler#silvester belt#bambie thug#alessandra mele#jere pöyhönen#kaarija#bojan joker out#kris joker out#jan rozmanowski#jan joker out#nace joker out#jure joker out#cornelia jakobs#sam ryder#teya & salena
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. ꒰ lo red 🫀. . ‧₊˚ ✩
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No, I don't care about them all
'Cause all I want is to be loved
#tattoo#loreen#lorine talhaoui#melodifestivalen#melodifestivalen 2023#swedish music#a september song#Spotify
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lorine talhaoui - 400*640.
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Queer ESC Day 27: Loreen
Lorine Talhaoui is both the first woman to win the contest multiple times (depending on who you ask oop) and one of the show's most successful artists of color. Loreen is Amazigh and bisexual, two things a fair amount of people don't seem to know. Her first time at the contest she spoke out against the host country's government for their constant human rights violations. She also stated in 2024 that if Israel were to win the contest she would refuse to give them the trophy herself in protest of their inclusion in the competition.
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eurovision acts name meanings bc im bored
please correct me if im wrong
solo artists !
gustaph (stef caers) : crown in a fortress
andrew lambrou : strong and brilliant
reiley (rani peterson) : joyous song sung by the son of peter
alika milova : most beautiful happiness
käärijä (jere pöyhönen) : spear holding ruler
la zarra (fatima-zahra hafdi) : captivating independent flower
iru khechanovi : citizen with strength
victor vernicos : just conqueror
diljá pétursdóttir : born in heart of her parents, feeling
luke black (luka ivanović) : light of his father, ivan
noa kirel : motion on the wall of god
marco mengoni : of mars (mengoni was found at foundations of venice)
monika linkytė : advisor
parsha parfeni : pure admiration
mia nicolai : moon for the victor of the people
dion cooper : follower of dionysus, someone who makes wooden vessels
alessendra mele : charming defender of mankind
blanka : fair
mimicat (marisa mena) : of the sea, mena is a topographic name
theodor andrei : manly gift of god
remo forrer : dweller at the waterfall from rheims
blanca paloma : white dove
mae muller : may miller (yes, literally)
brunette (elen yeremyan) : torch that the lord exalts
loreen (lorine talhaoui) : laurel plant that bares fruit
albina kelmendi : white and merciful
groups/duos !
voyager
daniel estrin : star judged by god
simone dow : listen to the dark haired [girl]
ashley doodkorte : ash meadow (couldnt find doodkorte, but i did find he is like my 4th cousin)
alex canion : defender of humanity on a footpath
scott kay : pure man with a shield
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teya & salena
teodora spiric : gods gift on a spire
selena-maria edbauer : hesitant moon and star of the sea
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turalturan x
tural bağmanov : to be alive with creativity
turan bağmanov : dedicated to turan (the goddess of love in etruscan mythology), or the land of tur, creativity
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let 3
zoran prodanović : to sell till dawn
damir martinović : one who gives peace and is the son of martin
dražen baljak : emotional beloved
matej zec : the rabbit is a gift of god
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vesna
patricie fuxová : noblewoman
bára šůstková : innocent
olesya ochepovská : girl from the forest (they mean the same thing)
markéta vedralová : pearl
tereza čepková : playful harvester
tanita yanková : giant daughter of yanko
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lord of the lost
chris harms : bearing christ’s army
class grenayde : peoples victory
gared dirge : rules by the spear, hymn of mourning
pi stoffers : swimming pool, bearer of christ
niklas kahl : bald person of victoy
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sudden lights
andrejs zitmanis : brave
kārlis zitmanis : strong
mārtiņš zemītis : of mars, samogitian
kārlis vārtiņš : strong giver of roses
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wild youth
david whelan : beloved & joyful
conor odonohoe : lover of hounds whom is brown haired
callum mcadam : dove, son of adam
ed porter : prosperous guardian of the gate
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the busker
david meilak : beloved admirer
jean borg : god is gracious in a castle
sean meachen : god is gracious, meachen is topographic
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piqued jacks
andrea lazzeretti : manly who has help from god
francesco bini : mosest free man
tommaso oliveri : twin olive
marco sgaramella : of mars
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joker out
bojan cvjetićanin : battle on veliki cvjetnić
jure maček : farmer cat
kris guštin : follower and servant of christ
jan peteh : god is gracious, rock
nace jordan : fire is dissipating
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tvorchi
jeffery kenny : peace & handsome
andrii hutsuliak : manly outlaw
#eurovision#gustaph#albina kelmendi#brunette#voyager eurovision#teya and salena#let 3#andrew lambrou#vesna#alika milova#käärijä#la zarra#lord of the lost#diljá#wild youth#noa kirel#marco mengoni#sudden lights#monika linkyte#the busker#pasha parfeni#alessandra mele#mimicat#luke black#joker out#blanca paloma#loreen#tvorchi#mae muller
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LORINE ZINEB NORA TALHAOUI AND SHE JUST MADE HISTORY 😭😭😭
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Everything You Need To Know About 'Tattoo' By Loreen
Everything You Need To Know About 'Tattoo' By Loreen
The Artist Lorine Zineb Noka Talhaoui, better known simply as Loreen, is the most hotly anticipated artist in this year’s 28-strong Melodifestivalen line up. The 39-year-old was born to Moroccon Berber parents in Stockholm but spent most of her time growing up an hour away in Väster��s, on the banks of Lake Mälaren. Idol was her breakthrough into the Swedish music scene, finishing 4th in a year…
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#berber#cazzi opeia#euphoria#jimmie "joker" thörnfeldt#karin gunnarsson#loreen#meaning#mellopedia#peter boström#routine#scen#schlagerprofilerna#staging#story#symbols#tattoo#thomas G:son#tobias rylander
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'Tattoo' by Sweden's Loreen wins Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, England
Professionally known as Loreen, singer Lorine Zineb Nora Talhaoui, 39, was born in Stockholm, Sweden to Moroccan parents. She grew up in Västerås, Sweden.
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Loreen (Lorine Talhaoui)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual
DOB: 16 October 1983
Ethnicity: African - Moroccan (Amazigh)
Nationality: Swedish
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, musician, music producer, activist
Note: Won Eurovision 2012 and 2023 for Sweden
#Loreen#Lorine Talhaoui#female#bisexual#1983#african#moroccan#Amazigh#poc#singer#songwriter#musician#music producer#activist#eurovision#popular#popular post
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Lorine Zineb Nora Talhaoui (Loreen), eurovision 2012. [5/5]
#Lorine Zineb Nora Talhaoui#Loreen#eurovison 2012#woman#singer#suede#brown hair#european#rpg#avatars#avatar#200x320#2012
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PAIRING. lorine talhaoui x fem!reader
SUMMARY. lorine’s girlfriend y/n is a well known model who is asked to do a photoshoot for a brand, which lorine comes along to and the two end up wanting some alone time.
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MODELING WAS SOMETHING that came naturally to Y/N L/N and it was something she had been interested in for years. There had been many passions of hers that didn’t really stick but she was happy that this one did. She had gotten to experience so many things because of her job but meeting her girlfriend was definitely the highlight.
The couple had been together for a few years now and everything still felt new, no matter how many time they did things with one another. Y/N and Lorine were the most supportive of one another and their careers, which weren’t the same, but they still got to have similar schedules. They understood each other more than anyone else did and it felt as though they were seen.
The two women were always going to the other’s events; no matter if it was concerts, photoshoots, parties, etc. That’s how Lorine ended up watching her girlfriend with a smirk on her face. The L/N stood in a short black dress that looked as if it could be tame lingerie. The older woman would be the first to say how hot her lover looked. It was impossible not to let her thoughts run wild.
A company had reached out to the H/C haired girl and wanted her to model some of their new dresses for a magazine, which she agreed to. The outfits fit her perfectly and she felt this sense of confidence pouring from her being, which definitely helped her do better.
The photographer took the last picture of the dress that he needed, that being the last one in general. She thanked him before going over to her girlfriend, the two walking into the dressing room. It was just the two of them so Lorine took this opportunity to share her thoughts with the one she loved.
Her lips captured Y/N’s in a heated kiss, it taking the younger woman by surprise but it was a nice one. Her arms brought the other girl’s body closer to her own, their chests almost touching. They only pulled away to breathe and Y/N laughed.
“Damn, this must really turn you on.” Y/N didn’t hesitate to comment on the kiss and the aura that her girlfriend was giving off.
Lorine nodded, “You have no idea.”
The brunette’s hands wondered up and down Y/N’s body before resting on her hips. Her gaze was intense but it was the best kind on intensity. She wasn’t hiding anything from her partner, no matter where they were at. Lorine and Y/N were always so open with each other and it sometimes shocked those around them, but they loved how things are.
“Darling, I’ve been thinking about you all day. I’ve been waiting for the moment when I can have you to myself.” After speaking, the brunette leaned down and started leaning a trail of kisses down Y/N’s jaw and neck.
This caused the H/C haired woman to move her neck to the side, allowing her lover to have more access and control. She would be lying if she said she hadn’t thought about this too but had been able to push it down long enough to finish her job.
Lorine Talhaoui and Y/N L/N never failed to make each other feel the euphoria that they enjoyed so much. Every time was always better than the last.
The Swedish woman stopped her actions momentarily to whisper in Y/N’s ear. “This dress would look better on the floor. How badly do you want me?”
The tone of Lorine’s voice made Y/N to bit her lip, the aching for her lover growing with each second that passed by. She started to forget where they were but the remembered.
“We can’t do this here—“ she trailed off, not caring deep down. Honestly, the whole situation turned her on. This would not be the first time where things had occurred when the two women finished working.
Her words earned a chuckle from her girlfriend. “Angel, I don’t really think you care as much as you’re claiming. Am I right?”
Both women knew that Y/N didn’t have to answer that question. Lorine was right and she didn’t have shame in admitting it. “Just shut up and kiss me.”
“Someone’s impatient,” the brunette teased before bringing her girlfriend back into a kiss. It was filled with passion and love but also desire.
A moment later, Lorine pulled away with a smirk returning to her features. “I want that dress off of you so I can reward you for your hard work, my love.”
Y/N L/N didn’t have to be told twice, the H/C haired girl pulling the dress down her body with some help from her lover. The time after that was a blur with Lorine showing Y/N the time of her life.
#esc 2023#esc#eurovision x reader#eurovision x yn#eurovison 2023#eurovision imagine#lgbtq#lorine talhaoui#loreen#loreen x yn#loreen x reader#loreen imagine#loreen lemon#loreen smut#loreen x fem reader#lorine talhaoui imagine#lorine talhaoui x reader#lorine talhaoui x fem reader
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Singing Shows and Eurovision: Sweden 🇸🇪 (Part One: The Two Eurovision Winners)
So, in the Introduction, I revealed that I am beginning what I hope will become a recurring series on this blog (as well as my Eurovision-themed side blog, @american-eurovision-nerd, to which I’ll be reblogging these posts) where I chronicle different singing shows in certain countries, and how they’ve gone on to influence the Eurovision Song Contest in the last couple of decades, since these shows started becoming popular. And I’ve decided to start with what has to be the most successful country and singing show in Eurovision’s most recent history: Idol Sweden. In the Introduction, I went over a basic history of the Idols format in Sweden, its winners, and the alumni who have gone on to compete in Sweden’s national selection for Eurovision and easily one of the country’s most popular shows, Melodifestivalen. Now, we get to meet two of Idols Sweden’s earliest alumni, and the two who have also had the most success at Eurovision: Loreen and Måns Zelmerlöw.
Loreen (Lorén Talhaoui)
Loreen was born Lorine Talhaoui on 16 October 1983 in Stockholm to parents were originally from Morocco and part of the Berber ethnic group. She was raised in Västerås, in central Sweden. In 2004, when she was 20 (she turned 21 during the competition), she auditioned as Lorén Talhaoui (in Swedish, “Lorén” is still pronounced roughly as both Lorine and Loreen are) for the very first season of Idol Sweden, Idol 2004, and made it into the voting rounds. She almost didn’t make it into the group of finalists due to finishing third in the public vote of her semifinal group, but after the semifinal rounds were completed, the judges were given the option to pick one person from the semifinalists who had finished third or fourth in their group’s public vote. She was selected and joined the group of finalists in the series’ first live show. Over the course of her Idol run, she landed in the bottom group 3 times, being eliminated on her third trip and finishing in 4th place overall. She released her first single not long after her Idol run, and then took a hiatus from music for a few years, during which she worked as a producer and director for several television shows in Sweden.
In 2011 she made her return to music and entered her first edition of Melodifestivalen. Her song was called ��My Heart is Refusing Me”, and in her semifinal, she finished...fourth. But luckily, Melodifestivalen in recent years has had an additional round called Andra Chansen, or the “Second Chance” round. In this particular round, the songs that finished third and fourth in each semifinal (as the top two in each semifinal advance directly to the Final) get assigned into duels with a quick public vote determining which song from each duel goes into the Final. Unfortunately, she ended up losing her duel and was eliminated from the 2011 competition. But the following year, she returned with a vengeance with “Euphoria”. She qualified directly from the first semifinal to the Final and then won the final pretty decisively by winning both the Jury vote and a plurality of the public vote, finishing about 10% ahead of the runner-up (and she and the runner-up, Danny Saucedo, were the only two finalists to get double-digit percentages of the public vote).
This brings us to Eurovision 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan 🇦🇿. “Euphoria” pretty easily won its semifinal with 181 points, winning by a 22-point margin over second place Serbia 🇷🇸 in that semifinal. In the Final, “Euphoria” ended up setting records and won Eurovision 2012 with 372 points (a 113-point margin over runner-up Russia 🇷🇺), the second-most points up to that point (only behind Norway’s 🇳🇴 “Fairytale” by Alexander Rybak), and the most 12-points awarded under the voting system in use at the time. In the Final, the song received points from 40 of the 41 countries eligible to vote for it (remember, countries can’t vote for themselves). Only Italy 🇮🇹 did not give Sweden any points.
Since her big Eurovision win, Loreen has appeared in Melodifestivalen one additional time. In 2017, she entered once again with “Statements”, and ended up in the Second Chance round once again. Unfortunately, she was eliminated in her duel. The winner of that Melodifestivalen was “I Can’t Go On” by Robin Bengtsson, who we’ll get to in Part 2.
Måns Zelmerlöw
Måns Petter Albert Sahlén Zelmerlöw (phew 😅, that’s a mouthful) was born 13 June 1986 in Lund, Sweden (located near the very southern tip of Sweden) and was raised in Lund as well. A few months before his Idol audition, he and his family were vacationing in Khao Lak, Thailand 🇹🇭 when the area was hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and the devastating tsunami that followed. Thankfully, Måns and his family were unharmed (thanks to efficiency and really good timing), but somewhere between 4,000-10,000 (including local residents and foreign tourists alike) died in Khao Lak as a result of the disaster. They managed to survive because of Måns’ mother insisting they pack up the night before, since they were supposed to be checking out the next day, and they checked out and left the hotel literally minutes before the tsunami hit. It was only when they saw water coming up the road that they realized something was wrong.
Måns, who was 19 at the time his season took place, auditioned for Idol Sweden’s second season, Idol 2005, and made it into the voting rounds. He won the vote in his semifinal and progressed into the final voting rounds. (One of the other semifinalists from his season, Anton Hård af Segerstad, would later become a co-writer of Måns’ big song, but we’ll get to that later.) In the finals, he ended up in the bottom group three times, being eliminated in his third trip, and finishing fifth overall. The season was ultimately won by Agnes Carlsson, who made history as the first female wildcard contestant to win an Idols show and one of only a handful of wildcard contestants to have done so worldwide. Carlsson herself would go on to compete at Melodifestivalen 2009 with the song “Love Love Love” (this edition was also Måns’ second Melfest appearance, which I’ll get to momentarily). She did well enough in both rounds of her semifinal’s voting and advanced to the Final, where she ended up finishing 8th.
Måns’ first appearance in Melodifestivalen would come a little over a year after his Idol run, in the 2007 edition. (In Sweden, Idol typically runs in the autumn with a December finale date, while Melodifestivalen runs in February and early March in order to select Sweden’s Eurovision entry in time for the mid-March deadline set by the EBU.) The song he competed with was called “Cara Mia” and he won his semifinal, advancing directly to the Final along with Sebastian Karlsson, who was the runner-up on Måns’ season of Idol, and given their surnames have slightly different spellings, let me stress that Sebastian Karlsson is not related to the winner of that season, Agnes Carlsson. (Funny enough, there was also a Magnus Carlsson competing in that semifinal who was also a member of the Swedish group Alcazar, and he is not to be confused with the Norwegian chess player Magnus Carlsen.) In the Final, “Cara Mia” ended up finishing 3rd overall, with “The Worrying Kind” by The Ark going on to Eurovision.
Måns’ second Melodifestivalen appearance took place two years later, for the 2009 edition. Once again, Måns advanced directly to the Final from his semifinal, with the song “Hope & Glory”. In addition to Agnes Carlsson and Måns, E.M.D. (made up of former Idol contestants who competed the next two years after Agnes and Måns) and Molly Sandén (who once represented Sweden at Junior Eurovision, dated E.M.D. member Danny Saucedo for several years, and also provided Rachel McAdams’ singing voice in the movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga) were all in this Final. Måns ended up finishing 4th in the 2009 Final, but won the Jury vote. (He finished 5th in the public voting.) “La voix” by Malena Ernman would win Melodifestivalen 2009; the song placed 4th in the Jury vote, but won the competition with a decisive points win in the public vote. (Fun fact: Malena Ernman is the mother of noted teen climate activist Greta Thunberg.)
Måns would co-host Melodifestivalen for the first time in 2010, and in 2013 he was one of the songwriters on another Melfest entry, “Hello Goodbye”, which was performed by Idol Sweden alum Erik Segerstedt and Idol Norway 2005 runner-up, Tone Damli Aaberge (or just Tone Damli.) song made it to the Second Chance round, but did not qualify to the Final.
2015 marked his third trip to Melodifestivalen as a performer, and in addition he also was a songwriter on another entry that same year, “Det rår vi inte för” by Behrang Miri ft. Victor Crone. That song was eliminated in the Second Chance round, although Crone would later go on to win the Estonian national final, Eesti laul, in 2019 with “Storm” and finished 20th overall at Eurovision representing Estonia. The song Måns competed with at Melfest as a performer, “Heroes”, fared much better. He once again won his semifinal and advanced directly to the Final. In the Final, it ended up winning the Jury and Public voting pretty decisively, and was in fact the only entry in the Final to score at least 100 points in both. (Of all the international juries, Måns got 12 points from all but two: Israel and the United Kingdom.)
At Eurovision, “Heroes” went into the Contest as the favorite among bookmakers to win the entire thing. Sweden easily qualified to the Final, winning Semifinal 2 with a 217 points and a 62-point margin over the second-placed country in that group, Latvia. In fact, of the 20 countries Sweden was eligible to receive votes from in that semifinal (the 16 other countries participating in that semifinal; debuting country Australia, Germany, Italy, and the UK were already qualified to the Final and drawn to vote in Semifinal 2; and Sweden could not vote for itself), not only did Sweden receive points from every country in the combined Jury/Public voting, but it received the maximum 12 points from 14 countries. In the Final, “Heroes” went on to win Eurovision 2015 with 365 and a 62-point margin over runner-up Russia. However, Sweden only won the Jury vote that year, while fan favorite Italy won the televote.
Since his Eurovision win, Måns has gone on to be a major television and entertainment personality not just in his home country of Sweden, where he hosted Eurovision 2016 alongside Swedish comedian Petra Mede and just this past year guest co-hosted Melodifestivalen 2021, but also in his adopted home country of the United Kingdom, where he now lives with his wife Ciara (née Janson) and their sons Archie and Albert. He has previously hosted the British national final and when Eurovision 2020 was cancelled due to the pandemic, he took part in a comedic Eurovision-style competition over YouTube called the “Isolation Song Contest”, where he represented the U.K. with a song called “Swings and Roundabouts”. He didn’t win (that honor went to British comedian Mel Giedroyc, who represented Italy), but the ISC did raise almost £38,500 for charity, so everybody won in a sense.
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[TASK 127: IMAZIGHEN]
In celebration of Yennayer (Amazigh New Year) from January 12th to January 14th, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 230+ Amazigh faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
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Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
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Tina Turner (1939) African-American (including Bamileke Cameroonian, Hausa Nigerian, Mbenzele Congolese, Tuareg Amazigh, Turkana Kenyan) - singer-songwriter, actress, producer, dancer, choreographer, and author.
Marie-José Nat / Marie-José Benhalassa (1940) Kabyle Amazigh / Corsican - actress.
Morocco / Carolina Varga Dinicu (1940) Amazigh Moroccan - dancer.
Anissa / Ourida Mezaguer / Anissa Mezaguer (1944) Kabyle Amazigh - actress and singer-songwriter.
Djura / Djouhra Abouda Lacroix (1949) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Dihya / Zohra Aïssaoui (1950) Chaoui Amazigh - singer.
Malika Arabi (1951) Kabyle Amazigh - writer.
Hadda Ouakki (1953) Amazigh Moroccan - singer.
Hassiba Amrouche (1953) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Isabelle Adjani (1955) Kabyle Amazigh / German - actress and singer.
Catherine Belkhodja (1955) Kabyle Amazigh / French - actress, director, and publisher.
Malika Domrane (1956) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Patrick Bruel / Patrick Benguigui (1959) Amazigh Algerian Jewish - actor and singer-songwriter.
Najat Aatabou (1960) Amazigh Moroccan - singer-songwriter and composer.
Fatima Tabaamrant / Fatima Tabaâmrante / Faṭima bnt-Muḥmmd Chahou (1962) Shilha Amazigh - singer.
Juliette / Juliette Noureddine (1962) 1/4 Kabyle Amazigh, 3/4 Unspecified - singer-songwriter and composer.
Titrit / Saïda Akil (1962) Amazigh Moroccan - singer-songwriter.
Chaba Fadela / Fadela Zalmat (1962) Amazigh Algerian - actress, singer-songwriter, and composer.
Leila Ameddah (1962) Chaoui Amazigh - painter and sculptor.
Saïda Abouba (1963) Chaoui Amazigh - writer.
Massa Bouchafa / Zaina Nait Chabane (1964) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Nassima el Hor (1965) Amazigh Moroccan - tv presenter.
Cherifa Kersit (1967) Amazigh Moroccan - singer.
Sandra Zidani (1968) Kabyle Amazigh - comedian, actress, and humorist.
Hélène Grimaud (1969) Amazigh Algerian Jewish / Sephardic Jewish - classical pianist.
Touria Alaoui / Touria al-Alaoui (1969 or 1970) Rifian Amazigh - actress and comedian.
Souad Massi (1972) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Assia (1973) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Lubna Azabal (1973) Amazigh Moroccan / Spanish - actress.
Raphaëlla / Raffaëla Anderson / Malika Amrane (1976) Amazigh Algerian - porn actress.
Maïwenn / Maïwenn Le Besco (1976) 1/4 Kabyle Amazigh, 1/4 Vietnamese, 1/4 French, 1/4 Breton - actress, director, producer, editor, and screenwriter.
Louisa Baïleche (1977) Kabyle Amazigh - singer, dancer, and performer.
Hindi Zahra (1979) Shilha Amazigh - actress and singer.
Rajae / Rajae El Mouhandiz (1979) Rifian Amazigh / Algerian - singer, composer, poet, storyteller, performer, and creative director.
Myriam Abel / Myriam Morea / Myriam Abdel Hamid (1981) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Farah Ahmed / Farah Ahmed Alí (1981) Amazigh - model and Miss Spain Europe 2004.
Emilie Hanak (1981) Kabyle Amazigh, Czech - singer-songwriter.
Islid Le Besco (1982) 1/4 Kabyle Amazigh, 1/4 Vietnamese, 1/4 French, 1/4 Breton - actress, director, producer, editor, and screenwriter.
Safiath / Safia Aminami Issoufou Oumarou (1982) Tuareg Amazigh, Zarma Nigerien / Sudanese - singer-songwriter and rapper.
Loreen / Lorine Zineb Noka Talhaoui (1983) Amazigh Moroccan - singer and pianist.
Tyssem (1984) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Yasmine Ammari (1985) Amazigh Algerian - actress and singer.
Loubna Abidar (1985) Amazigh Moroccan - actress.
Melissa / Melissa M / Melissa Merchiche (1985) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Karima Adebibe / Karima McAdams (1985) Amazigh Moroccan / Greek Cypriot, Irish - actress and model.
Erika Sawajiri (1986) Kabyle Amazigh / Japanese - actress, singer, and model.
Kenza Farah (1986) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter and artistic director.
Anissa Kate (1987) Kabyle Amazigh - porn actress and director.
Sherfya Luna (1989) Kabyle Amazigh / French - singer and dancer.
Sara Chafak (1990) Amazigh Moroccan / Finnish - model and Miss Finland 2012.
Hän Violett / Namika / Hanan Hamdi (1991) Rifian Amazigh - rapper and singer.
Aurelie Sanhaji (1991) Amazigh Moroccan / Spanish, Irish - blogger and actress.
Camélia Jordana / Camélia Jordana Riad-Aliouane (1992) Kabyle Amazigh / Arab Algerian - actress and singer.
Marina Kaye (1998) Kabyle Amazigh / French - singer.
Malika Zarra (?) Amazigh Moroccan / Unspecified - singer, composer, and producer.
Houria Aïchi (?) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Sisi Bolatini (?) Amazigh Moroccan - beauty blogger and travel blogger (instagram: sisibolatini).
Maureen Okpoko (?) Tuareg Amazigh / Jamaican - actress.
Kars Breanne / Karsen Breanne (?) Amazigh Algerian, Norwegian - youtuber.
Deva Jean-Philippe (?) Amazigh Moroccan, Gnawa Moroccan / German - actress.
Loukad Sabrina (?) Kabyle Amazigh - Miss Kabylia 2013.
Zahra N'Soumer (?) Kabyle Amazigh - musician.
Fatma Wallet Cheick (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Tamikrest).
Wannou Wallet Sidaty (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Tamikrest).
Naïma Ababsa (?) Chaoui Amazigh - singer and performer.
Markunda Awras (?) Chaoui Amazigh - singer and author.
Yasmina / Skakni Ouiza (?) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Souhayla Karmoua (?) Amazigh Moroccan - model (instagram: souhaylakarmoua).
Khadija Ben Hamou (?) Amazigh Algerian, Arab Algerian - Miss Algeria 2019.
Kaeh (?) Amazigh Moroccan - singer (instagram: kaehofficial).
Mounia Benfeghoul (?) Kabyle Amazigh - actress (instagram: mounia.benfeghoul).
Kat (?) Kabyle Amazigh - model (instagram: _hooneymoon).
Diese (?) Amazigh Moroccan - singer (instagram: dieseofficiel).
Linda Chebbah (?) Kabyle Amazigh - tv host (instagram: lindachebbah).
Amel Zen (?) Kabyle Amazigh - singer (instagram: amel.zen).
Shaima (?) Amazigh Moroccan - presenter (instagram: shaimaofficiel1).
Fatima Zahra Laaroussi (?) Amazigh Moroccan - singer and actress (instagram: fatimazahralaaroussi).
K Boutrif (?) Amazigh Algerian - instagrammer (instagram: 6kenza).
Alessia Di Gennaro (?) Amazigh - model (instagram: alessia.alili).
Tassadit Mandi (?) Kabyle Amazigh - actress.
Leila Shenna (?) Amazigh Moroccan - actress.
M:
Mohamed Hilmi (1931) Kabyle Amazigh - actor, director, and presenter.
Akli Yahyaten (1933) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Kamel Hamadi (1936) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Rezki Zerarti (1938) Kabyle Amazigh - painter.
Daniel Prévost (1939) Kabyle Amazigh / Unspecified - actor, comedian, and writer.
Sid Ahmed Agoumi / Sid Ahmed Méziane (1940) Kabyle Amazigh - actor.
Areski Belkacem (1940) Kabyle Amazigh - composer, musician, multi-instrumentalist, actor and singer.
Ahmed Haroun (1941) Kabyle Amazigh - cartoonist.
Abdelkader Chaou (1941) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Hamdi Benani (1943) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Mohamed El-Moustaoui (1943) Amazigh Moroccan - writer and poet.
Nouara / Hamizi Zahia (1945) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Boutaiba Sghir (1945) Amazigh Algerian - singer and composer.
Athmane Ariout / Athmane Ariouet (1948) Chaoui Amazigh - actor.
Tony Gatlif / Michel Dahmani (1948) Kabyle Amazigh, Romani - actor, director, producer, scriptwriter, and composer.
Rabah Inasliyen (1949) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Idir / Yidir / Hamid Cheriet / Ḥamid Ceryat (1949) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter, guitarist, flutist, percussionist, and producer.
Belkacem Hadjadj (1950) Kabyle Amazigh - actor, filmmaker, producer and director.
Fellag / Mohamed Fellag (1950) Kabyle Amazigh - actor, comedian, humorist, and writer.
Mohamed Maghni (1950) Amazigh Moroccan - singer.
Aït Menguellet / Lounis Aït Menguellet (1950) Kabyle Amazigh - singer and poet.
Hamid Benchaar (1951) Chaoui Amazigh - writer.
Ferhat Mehenni (1951) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Hamid Tibouchi (1951) Kabyle Amazigh - painter and poet.
Abdenour Love (1952) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Mohamed Toufali (1952) Rifian Amazigh - singer and poet.
Amour Abdenour (1952) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter, guitarist, drummer, flutist, and composer.
Boudjemâa Agraw (1952) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Lotfi Raïna Raï / Lotfi Attar (1952) Amazigh Algerian - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Amar Tribeche (1953) Kabyle Amazigh - director.
Farid Ferragui / Ali Ferragui (1953) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
El Hasnaoui Amechtouh (1953) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Noureddine Chenoud (1954) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Fahem / Fahem Mohand Said (1954) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Arezki Larbi (1955) Kabyle Amazigh - painter.
Mehdi El Glaoui / Mehdi El Mezouari El Glaoui (1956) Shilha Amazigh - actor, director, and screenwriter.
Nouari Nezzar (1956) Chaoui Amazigh - singer.
Mohamed Nadir Sebaa (1956) Chaoui Amazigh - writer and poet.
Ali Ait Ferhat / Ali Ideflawen (1957) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter and musician.
Hocine Boukella (1957) Kabyle Amazigh - composer, musician, and cartoonist.
Abderrahmane Abdelli (1958) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter, composer, and author.
Tak / Takfarinas / Ḥsen Zermani / Ahsen Zermani (1958) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Ali Kichou (1959) Kabyle Amazigh - painter, sculptor, and photographer.
Azize Kabouche (1960) Kabyle Amazigh / French - actor and director.
Ibrahim Ag Alhabib (1960) Tuareg Amazigh - musician.
Samy Naceri (1961) Kabyle Amazigh / French - actor.
Aissa Brahimi (1961) Chaoui Amazigh - singer, poet, and musician.
Cheb Sahraoui / Mohammed Sahraoui (1961) Amazigh Algerian - musician, songwriter, and composer.
Jamel Bensbaa (1961) Chaoui Amazigh - singer and musician.
Rabah Asma (1962) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Abdallah ag Oumbadougou (1962) Tuareg Amazigh - guitarist.
Oulahlou / Abderrahmane Lahlou (1963) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Karim Tizouiar (1963) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Baaziz / Abdelaziz Bekhti (1963) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Abel Jafri (1965) Tuareg Amazigh / Italian - actor.
Brahim Saci (1965) Kabyle Amazigh - author, poet, composer and performer.
Mohamed Mallal (1965) Amazigh Moroccan - singer-songwriter, producer, poet, cartoonist, and artist.
Dany Boon / Daniel Hamidou (1966) Kabyle Amazigh / French - actor, comedian, producer, director, and screenwriter.
Sami Bouajila (1966) 1/4 Amazigh Libyan, 3/4 Tunisian - actor.
Djamel Laroussi (1966) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, and arranger.
Slimane Ould Mohand (1966) Kabyle Amazigh - painter and engraver.
Farid Gaya (1966) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Massinissa / Ali Chibane (1967) Chaoui Amazigh - singer.
Olivier Graine (1967) Kabyle Amazigh - sculptor.
Bibi Naceri (1968) Kabyle Amazigh / French - actor.
Yuba / Moussa Habboune (1968) Amazigh Moroccan - singer, guitarist, and poet.
Dikès / Yahia Dikès (1968) Kabyle Amazigh - singer and author.
Khalid Izri (1969) Rifian Amazigh - singer.
Ali Amran / Ali Koulougli (1969) Kabyle Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Youssef Tabti (1969) Kabyle Amazigh - artist.
Hassane Amraoui (1969) Chaoui Amazigh - painter and photographer.
Aomar Mohammedi (1970) Kabyle Amazigh - writer.
Najib Amhali (1971) Rifian Amazigh - actor and comedian.
Adel Abdessemed (1971) Chaoui Amazigh - artist.
Nadi Bouguechal (1971) Chaoui Amazigh - painter.
Kamel Ouali (1971) Kabyle Amazigh - choreographer.
Amazigh Kateb (1972) Chaoui Amazigh - singer and musician.
Rachid Ferrache (1972) Kabyle Amazigh - actor, singer, and musician.
Saïd Taghmaoui (1973) Shilha Amazigh - actor and screenwriter.
Kamel El Harrachi (1973) Chaoui Amazigh - musician, composer, author, and singer.
Lotfi Double Kanon (1974) Chaoui Amazigh - rapper.
Malik Zidi (1975) Kabyle Amazigh / Breton - actor.
Sat / Sat l'Artificier / Karim Haddouche (1975) Kabyle Amazigh / Corsican - rapper.
Majid (1975) Amazigh Moroccan - rapper.
Salim Dada (1975) Kabyle Amazigh - musician and composer.
Mimoun Oaïssa (1975) Rifian Amazigh - actor and screenwriter.
Rachid Badouri (1976) Amazigh Moroccan - comedian.
Reda Kateb (1977) Algerian, including Chaoui Amazigh / Italian, Spanish, Czech - actor.
Isam Bachiri (1977) Amazigh Moroccan - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Ahmed Soultan (1978) Shilha Amazigh - singer, guitarist, keyboardist, and drummer.
Thomas Thouroude (1978) Kabyle Amazigh - radio host.
Omar Ait Said (1978) Amazigh Moroccan - musician and songwriter.
Rim’K / Abdelkrim Brahmi (1978) Kabyle Amazigh - rapper.
Ishem Boumaraf (1978) Chaoui Amazigh - singer-songwriter.
Mohamed El Badaoui (1979) Amazigh Moroccan - actor, producer, and director.
LIM / Salim Lakhdari (1979) Kabyle Amazigh - rapper and producer.
Bombino / Omara Moctor (1980) Tuareg Amazigh - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Fu'ad Aït Aattou (1980) Amazigh Algerian, Amazigh Moroccan / French - actor and model.
Sinik / Malsain / L'assassin / S.I.N.I.K. / Thomas Idir (1980) Kabyle Amazigh / French - rapper.
L'Algérino / Samir Djoghlal (1981) Chaoui Amazigh - rapper.
Mohamed Aouine (1981) Kabyle Amazigh - poet.
Lounès Sabi (1981) Kabyle Amazigh - singer, musician, singer-songwriter.
Médine / Medine Zaouiche (1983) Kabyle Amazigh - rapper.
Omar Lotfi (1983) Amazigh Moroccan - actor.
Mhamed Arezki (1984) Kabyle Amazigh / Unspecified - actor.
Baha Lahcen (1984) Amazigh Moroccan - singer-songwriter.
Mehdi Dehbi (1985) 1/4 Amazigh Moroccan, 3/4 Tunisian - actor.
Ahmed Magdy (1986) Amazigh Algerian, Arab Algerian / Egyptian, Turkish - actor and director.
Sofiane / Sofiane Zermani (1986) Kabyle Amazigh - rapper.
M.dou Mouktar / Mdou Moctar (1986) Tuareg Amazigh - singer and guitarist.
Kamel Yahiaoui (1989) Kabyle Amazigh - painter.
Amnay / Abdelhadi Idrissi (1989) Amazigh Moroccan - singer-songwriter and poet.
Houssam Eddine Hafdi (1990) Chaoui Amazigh - artist.
Nassim Ssimou (1994) Kabyle Amazigh - instagrammer (ssimouu).
Sebastián Yatra (1994) Colombian [Spanish (Andalusian, Aragonese, Asturian, Canary Islander, Cantabrian, Castilian, Extremaduran, Leonese, Valencian, Basque, Galician), remote African (including Amazigh), remote Muisca, remote Tahamí, remote Italian, remote Portuguese (including Azorean)], remote Peruvian [Quechua] - singer-songwriter.
Gabriel-Kane Day-Lewis (1995) 1/4 Kabyle Amazigh, 1/8 Latvian Jewish, 1/8 Polish Jewish, 1/4 German, 1/4 mix of English, Northern Irish, Welsh - singer-songwriter, model, and actor.
Julian Naceri (1995) 1/4 Kabyle Amazigh, 3/4 French - musician.
Boualem Hassaine (?) Amazigh Algerian - actor.
DJ Kayz (?) Kabyle Amazigh - DJ.
Bachir Bensaddek (?) Amazigh Algerian - television director.
Akli D (?) Kabyle Amazigh - musician.
Rabah MBS / Rabah Ourrad (?) Kabyle Amazigh - rapper.
Hakim Rachek (?) Kabyle Amazigh - bassist.
Youcef Boukhantech (?) Chaoui Amazigh - singer.
Ousmane Ag Mossa (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Tamikrest).
Aghaly Ag Mohamedine (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Tamikrest).
Cheick Ag Tiglia (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Tamikrest).
Ibrahim Ag Ahmed Salam (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Tamikrest).
Mahmoud Ag Ahmouden (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Tamikrest).
Bassa Wallet Abdamou (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Tamikrest).
Mossa Ag Borreiba (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Tamikrest).
Ait Challal (?) Kabyle Amazigh - poet and singer.
Hakim El Batni / Hakim Aït Ameur Meziane (?) Chaoui Amazigh - singer.
Smaïl Ferrah (?) Chaoui Amazigh - singer.
Kamel Igman (?) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Amirouche Nait-Chabane (?) Kabyle Amazigh - author, composer and singer.
Lahlou Tighremt (?) Kabyle Amazigh - singer.
Sadam / Iyad Moussa Ben Abderahmane (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Imarhan).
Tahar Khaldi (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Imarhan).
Hicham Bouhasse (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Imarhan).
Abdelkader Ourzig (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Imarhan).
Haiballah Akhamouk (?) Tuareg Amazigh - musician (Imarhan).
Karim Abranis (?) Kabyle Amazigh - musician (Abranis).
Idir Mouhya (?) Kabyle Amazigh - musician (Abranis).
Yuva Sid (?) Kabyle Amazigh - musician (Abranis).
Fayçal Amrouche (?) Kabyle Amazigh - musician (Abranis).
Redouane Nehar (?) Kabyle Amazigh - musician (Abranis).
Yacine Heddad (?) Kabyle Amazigh - musician (Abranis).
Nabil Kassouri (?) Kabyle Amazigh - musician (Abranis).
Samir Sebbane (?) Kabyle Amazigh - musician (Abranis).
Slimane Benaïssa (?) Chaoui Amazigh - writer and playwright.
Nordine Meghasli (?) Kabyle Amazigh - playwright.
Hacen Dadi (?) Chaoui Amazigh - singer.
Hamid Bedjaoui (?) Kabyle Amazigh - composer, author, musician and singer.
Alexander Lorenzo (?) Amazigh Canarian, English - model (instagram: alexanderdlorenzo).
Problematic:
Morgan Freeman (1937) 7/8 African-American (including Angolan, Congolese, Igbo Nigerian, Shong Guinean, Tuareg Amazigh), 1/8 English - actor, producer, and narrator - Accused of 8 counts of sexual harassment and said that racism doesn’t exist today (plus that people can “look at him” as an example to show that).
Sam Touzani (1968) Rifian Amazigh - actor, comedian, and presenter. - Islamophobic statements.
Marion Cotillard (1975) Kabyle Amazigh / Breton - actress and singer-songwriter. - Supports Woody Allen.
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Dit is het liedje Euphoria van Lorine Zineb Nora Talhaoui of beter bekend als Loreen.
Ze heeft deelgenomen in 2012 en zong voor het land Zweden.
Deze song was het winnende nummer in de 57ste editie van het Eurovisiesongfestival in Bakoe.
Euphoria groeide in veel Europese landen uit tot een groot succes, ook in Vlaanderen.
In Nederland wordt het zelfs het beste en langst genoteerde songfestival hit in de geschiedenis.
Ik vind Miss you van Jérémie Makiese een heel leuk liedje dat volgens mij wel een goede plaats kan veroveren.
Het heeft een leuke en originele melodie.
Je kan goed meezingen wat een groot pluspunt is.
Ook de tekst vind ik fantastisch net zoals het genre pop.
Er zijn verschillende instrumenten te horen, waardoor je soms samenklank hoort.
Ik vond Rhythm Inside de beste Belgische inzending.
Het werd gezongen door Loïc Nottet in het Eurovisiesongfestival van 2015.
Het eindigde 4de in de grote finale, maar naar mijn mening mocht het winnen.
De song heeft een top beat dat je een energieboost geeft.
Het nummer stond vier weken op 1 in de Ultratop 50 en werd met een gouden plaat bekroond.
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