#moroccan rap
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yeesiine · 9 months ago
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أنا عارف بلي حب الأم أعظم حب فالكون
وخا يبكي عليا العالم دموعو بلا لون..
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mchiti · 2 years ago
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still have to listen to khoya's new album but not me watching reactions to this music video from americans who don't know "marocchino" literally means "moroccan" and wonder if it's some type of coffee like cappuccino 😭😭 it was NOT just one person i've watched three videos in a row and literally they all thought that 😭😭😭😭 cause they also pronounce it like cappuccino 😭 like it's okay if you don't speak italian and can't know it means that but like....they're so sure about it that's what kills me 😭
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thelensofyashunews · 2 months ago
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DINA AYADA & NOEVDV OFFICIALLY RELEASE NEW SINGLE – “sad!” OUT NOW
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Belgian artists Dina Ayada and Noevdv are set to captivate listeners with their new collaboration, "sad!" The track, releasing on 9/20/2024 combines Ayada's emotive vocals with Noevdv's infectious sound, creating a vibe that resonates with both audiences. Noevdv, who gained significant traction in 2023 with a viral hit that continues to make waves online, found the perfect partner in Ayada. Known for her unique blend of pop and soul, Ayada's artistry shines through in "sad!
Noevdv, who gained significant traction in 2023 with a viral hit that continues to make waves online, found the perfect partner in Ayada. Known for her unique blend of pop and soul, Ayada's artistry shines through in "sad!" out now via LISTEN TO THE KIDS / Santa Anna. Fans have eagerly anticipated this collaboration, and "sad!" promises to deliver a powerful listening experience. With its relatable lyrics and captivating production, the song is poised to connect with audiences worldwide.
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Says Dina, “The collab with Noe came together naturally. We first met in Antwerp before I had any music out, and he was a super influential part of introducing me to the underground sound. We hit it off right away, made a track, and kept that connection alive. This song is personal for me, it’s really about holding on to who you are and not letting negative experiences change that.” Adds Noevdv, “Working with Dina brings out something special every time. We’ve got great chemistry and always have fun in the studio and think this song reflects that. That’s my twin.”
As always, Dina has a bunch of exciting news on the way. She has been confirmed for several festivals throughout the remainder of this year and the next, as well as rumors of a headline tour in both EU and the US. The international superstar remains true to just that – international, servicing her fans worldwide.
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doyoulikethissong-poll · 8 months ago
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the Chemical Brothers - Galvanize 2004
"Galvanize" is a song by British electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers featuring vocals by American rapper Q-Tip. It was released on 22 November 2004 as the first single from their fifth studio album, Push the Button (2005). "Galvanize" won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording in February 2006.
The song peaked at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart on 23 January 2005. It was the Chemical Brothers' highest-charting single in their native UK since "Hey Boy Hey Girl", which had also reached number 3 in 1999. The song peaked at number 1 in Greece and Spain. In Australia, it was ranked number 65 on Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2004.
The track features a distinct Moroccan Chaabi music string sample from Najat Aatabou's 1992 song "Hadi Kedba Bayna" ("This Lie is Obvious" in Arabic). The track also features rapping by Q-Tip (member of A Tribe Called Quest, and previously featured in the polls at #146 with Janet Jackson's "Got 'til It's Gone"). In part of the song, it is played a sample from the duo's first single "Leave Home", released in 1995.
62,3% pushed the correct buttons.
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inxctive · 20 days ago
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11/16/2015 - "I was out here in Cali, I was with Bally - Yung Lean"
*Behind the scenes from Music video for the song "El Chapo" by Yung Lean & Ballout, directed by @whoisNorthstar and visually produced by @twincityceo-blog.
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*"El Chapo" was a single intended for release on a joint EP by Yung Lean & Ballout, but unfortunately, the EP wasn't finished. However, a few songs from 2015-2016 were leaked and can still be found on YouTube. It's no coincidence that both artists share a similar vibe, and their respective groups are often compared based on their sound, style, and demeanor. But why is that?
*Since the early days of SADBOY'S & GRAVITY BOYS (DRAIN GANG), the artists in this group have been influenced by Glory Boyz. In the early 2010s, Glory Boyz were one of the most popular groups among teenagers who listened to rap. The unapologetic, "don't give a f***" attitude of this group attracted a diverse fan base, and the members of Sadboy's didn't realize at the time that they would be involved. Yung Lean has mentioned many times that it was difficult to find someone with a similar music taste in their country, and for some people, they experienced uncomfortable stares from others as Glory Boy's music played loudly from the speakers.
*Yung Lean even answered a question in MONTREALITY interview (2019) about where he sees himself at 86 years old
"I'm 86 years old and I'm in the bathtub with two crocodiles they like pet crocodiles because real crocodiles have gone extinct, they're like small and paint and they're crawling all over me I'm drinking nice Moroccan coffee and I'm listening to old Chief Keef demos and just like beautiful women everywhere exotic pets and I don't know I go down and check the mail and yeah that's it".
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jihadibaddie123 · 20 days ago
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I'm gonna speak my truth...I think the only arabs capable of producing a good rap sound are Moroccans. Proximity to West Africa helps...
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awritersbro · 9 months ago
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i guess another option is that if someone hates various genres of music they don't care enough to notice the difference and their brain puts it all in a big lump of "noise that i hate"???
Heard someone describe something as sounding like penis music today, which would be far less strange if they weren't 2 conservative Midwest dudes who i would expect to be out hunting and fishing far too often to know internet slang
is this a phrase used casually irl and ive just been too isolated to ever hear it before?
Who knows
Twas funk they were talking about, in case you were curious
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neflheimen · 5 months ago
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Besides actually seeing Ateez in real life at mawazine here's a list of things I'm most excited for in no particular order (updated cause wooyoung is not attending) :
- Jongho's vocals but specifically his high ass note in wonderland
- who's gonnna BODY BODY WATDA GATDA and twerk on national TV cause fuck yeaaaa
- THEIR OUTFISTS PLS AM SO EXCITED FOR THE OUTFITS
- Yunho's MAKE SOME NOIIIISEEEEE
- San's dance breaks in hala hala and arriba. Him going all out again. I can never get enough of this man's dancing. (Sir please wear a sleeveless shirt i need to see them guns out. For science only.)
- Hongjoong and Mingi rapping. They both have insane stage presence. Pls am not ready 😭😭😭 i am absolutely not gonna survive this.
- BREAK THE WAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLL
- Blind choreography it better be on that damn setlist y'all
- Meeting other Atiny's seeing their outfits !!! Enjoying the vibes !!! Having fun !!!
- Yunho.
- Seonghwa lifting that damn sword and slashing that damn tentacle. YES SLAY YOUR ENEMIES. Also very excited to see him perform in general. He brings so many different emotions into this.
- That one move in Work where they're all sassy and babygirling.
- Matter of fact Yeosang doing the entire work choreography i just think he eats that shit. (Plus his parts in Arriba)
- Did i mention Yunho ?
- mingi screaming at the end of his raps. His random barking/adlibs. Again his stage presence is insane and sir if you would be so kind make us bark with you 😩😩
- the skit for Arriba. What will they plan this time ? Would be nice if they brought actual atay for this or just mixed some morrocan culture into it.
- Pirate king !!! It's confirmed and i hope they open with it.
- Yunho's part in Django. BRA TA TA TA...
- THE iconic dance move. Say my name y'all.
- The Real dance break. Moroccan Atiny's prepared a special fanchant for it and it's so cool and really nice homage to them.
- Then trying to say words in Arabic. Pretty sure they'd at least try a hello in darija.
- Jeong Yunho !!!!!!!!!!
And in general just their vocals, and general performances and wtf their entire songs. It would be nice if they had actual dance breaks in between songs, or the kind of performance art they have in concerts. But I don't have my hopes up too much for those. I'm also interested in seeing how wooyoung's parts are gonna be distributed. Please again am so not ready but also i so am !!!
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atzjieun · 5 months ago
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era — treasure ep.1: all to zero
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MV - Pirate King
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해가 떨어져도 go (0:23-0:24)
하나에 back, 둘하면 head / 바다와 우린 늘 하나야 I got it / You're head I'm back back / Back a race who's with me? / 어기, 어디, 여차 (1:36-1:41)
It's burning up 정상을 향해 turn it up (2:23-2:26)
모두 이겨낼 수 있는 걸 (2:40-2:43)
total: 12 seconds
MV - Treasure
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난 홀로 걸어가지 않아 무리가 가기에 / You think about be my boat / 매일 난 Back 등에 멘 가방이 안에 걸작들로 / 눈부실 때 Shout up (1:48-1:54)
Time's up, 시간이 됐어 / 더 이상�� 못 미뤄 왜 날 못 믿어 / I don't give a anything (2:59-3:03)
We would be savage, yeah yeah / 우리는 savage, yeah yeah / 지도에 새기지 (3:25-3:29)
We would be savage (3:32-3:33)
total: 15 seconds
BACKGROUND
jieun was lowkey sweating her ass off in the moroccan sun, especially since she had her hair down for most of her film shots
she wasn’t allowed to drive the karts because she wasn’t old enough yet but it was still fun to drive around with jongho and seonghwa
the others noticed that she was a lot quieter than usual during filming, but it was just because she hadn’t yet processed that her dream was actually coming true :(
although she was incredibly excited at the chance to debut, she was also so anxious that people wouldn’t like her
but all of her anxiety melted away when they started promotions because she genuinely loved performing so much that it didn’t matter what people thought of her
PUBLIC RECEPTION
jieun already had a pretty decent sized fanbase from sixteen which carried over, even if people were skeptical about her debuting in a predominantly male group
a lot of people worried about how she would fit in considering she was the only girl, but everyone’s worries washed away because it was clear how close she was with the boys and how much they adored her
everyone was so surprised at how much she’d improved at dancing! she went from the most unconfident dancer in sixteen to a dance machine
a lot of people were also surprised by jieun rapping because she’d mainly focused on vocals during sixteen
dare i say one of the greatest glow ups in history?
all in all jieun was thriving during debut era and we love to see it
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canonsinthehead · 2 years ago
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What Ethnicity/Race are Naruto Characters?
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Naruto: 25% Japanese, 75% White (Born and raised in USA)
Sasuke: Japanese
Sakura: Japanese or East European or Both
Kakashi: Japanese
Shikamaru: Japanese
Choji : Mongolian
Ino: Northen European (probably Swedish)
Asuma: Japanese Mixed Islander
Shino: German
Hinata: Japanese-Chinese
Kiba: Mexican
Kurenai: Spanish or Greek
Gaaara: Syrian
Temari: Lebanese
Kankuro : Moroccan
Baki: Egyptian
Tsunade: Russian
Jiraya: Japanese
Orochimaru: snake
Pain/Yahiko: Irish
Konan : French
Nagato: Japanese
Kakuzu : Jamaican
Hidan : Dutch
Itachi: Japanese
Kisame: Blasian (Japanese/Caribbean)
Sasori : idk yet
Deidara: German
Zetsu : Groot
Zabuza: Japanese-Latino (I chose Dominican Republic but It can be another country)
Haku : Japanese
Juuzo Biwa: Dominican (same as Zabuza)
All Uchiha clan: Japanese
Shisui uchiha: Rumored to be half breed, hence the negative disposition have against him. Blood mixing is forbidden in the Uchiha clan so not being pure blooded or even being a bastard is extremely frown upon. Shisui swears he is a whole Uchiha but many ignores his words and bring up this especially when questioning the nature of his abilities. He stopped fighting the accusations, it’s a joke to him at this point.
Hyuuga clan: Japanese-Chinese
Senju clan: Japanese
Kushina: Irish
Minato : Japanese
Kabuto : English
Yamato: Japanese
A, Killer Bee, Karui, Omoi, Darui : Black American
Shi/C: Korean
Raikage’s Assistant: Black biracial (like Doja Cat)
Samui (Fergie): American
Suigetsu: English (blasting that UK drill rap)
Karin: West European (idk from where)
Juugo: Japanese-American
Kimimaro : Korean
Danzo : Japanese
Sai : Japanese
Hiruzen: Japanese
Kawaki: Brazilian
Iwabe: Puerto Rican
Shizuma Hoshigaki: Japanese , 25% Caribbean
Fuu : Mexican
Utakata : Korean
(One Piece next...)
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chesterprotector · 2 years ago
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listening to french rap and moroccan pop while scrolling down the byler tag is… something else
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kvibe-test · 5 hours ago
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Middle Eastern Beats Revolutionizing Global Hip-Hop
```Blogger The Impact of Middle Eastern Music on Global Hip-Hop: A Dynamic Cultural Exchange ```
The role of Middle Eastern music in shaping the world of hip-hop is a vivid example of the impact of cultural exchange. This intriguing mixture of musical styles is opening a new dialogue between traditional Arabic harmonies and modern hip-hop rhythms, transforming the genre in exciting ways.
Fusion of Genres
Prominent Middle Eastern musicians are leading this musical transformation. They seamlessly integrate their native sounds with global hip-hop elements, earning worldwide recognition. Egyptian rapper Afroto, renowned for his enticing mix of Arabic melodies and Western rap, embodies this movement. His songs attract a wide audience, showcasing a remarkable fusion that goes beyond borders.
Regional Artists
Artists such as Faris Shafi from Pakistan and Dina Ayada from Morocco are contributing complex layers to this cultural dynamism. Faris, with his unique style, combines traditional South Asian influences with contemporary hip-hop rhythms, creating a sound that resonates across nations. Meanwhile, Dina skillfully weaves pop and R&B into her music, alongside Arabic beats, creating a distinctive soundscape.
Cultural Expression
In the Middle East, hip-hop, rock, and electronic music are not merely entertainment; they serve as powerful forms of cultural expression and agents of social change. They amplify young voices, offering platforms to address experiences and issues specific to their societal contexts. This cultural movement is further enhanced by social media, which supports the formation and growth of global communities.
International Festivals
The global music arena witnessed the inclusion of Middle Eastern hip-hop at the Wireless Festival Middle East in 2024. The festival, held in Abu Dhabi, featured performers like SZA and 21 Savage, alongside local stars such as Mazen, Dina Ayada, and Faris Shafi. These events emphasize how Middle Eastern hip-hop is establishing itself on the world stage.
Global Recognition
Middle Eastern producers are gaining accolades for their cutting-edge sounds. Moroccan producer Ramoon is famous for his skillful combination of traditional Moroccan elements with contemporary hip-hop, appealing to global audiences. Similarly, AY The Producer from Syria is making a significant impact by collaborating with well-known regional artists, further establishing Middle Eastern hip-hop's status in the international music scene.
Collaborations and Influences
The influence of Middle Eastern music extends beyond regional artists. Musicians worldwide are infusing their work with Middle Eastern elements, highlighting the broad appeal of these diverse sounds. Ramoon's collaborations with major artists like 6ix9ine demonstrate this expanding influence and the draw of Middle Eastern production styles.
UAE and Dubai as Creative Hubs
The UAE, particularly Dubai, is emerging as a vibrant center for hip-hop creativity. Local talents like Tayeb Santo, UglyMoss, and Molham are breaking new ground, infusing the genre with rich cultural stories while challenging social norms. These artists represent a fresh wave of creativity that bridges traditional Middle Eastern culture with contemporary hip-hop styles.
Egyptian and Lebanese Influences
In Egypt, prominent figures like Afroto and DizzyTooSkinney are leading the hip-hop movement in the Arab world. Their music showcases the strong blend of old and new sounds. Likewise, Lebanese artists are serving as a musical conduit, introducing listeners to a rich cultural landscape.
Global Reach
The influence of Middle Eastern hip-hop extends beyond its immediate geographic confines. In countries like Canada, France, Belgium, and the USA, there's an increasing interest in this unique sound. Social media and streaming services are key in facilitating this cultural enthusiasm, alongside international music festivals that serve as platforms for displaying these varied styles.
Best Practices and Advancements
Artists and producers can harness the potential of cultural fusion. By exploring Middle Eastern rhythms, there's potential to develop captivating sounds that draw global interest. Collaborations with international hip-hop figures can produce innovative music rich in cultural context.
Social media serves as a valuable tool for disseminating hip-hop styles and building international communities. Musicians can utilize these platforms to connect with a global audience, showcasing their work and cultural stories. Engaging with local music scenes in the Middle East provides insight and collaboration opportunities that enrich the global hip-hop landscape.
Actionable Insights
Cultural Exchange: Promote cross-cultural collaborations to create unique soundscapes.
Incorporating Traditional Elements: Weave Middle Eastern melodies into hip-hop to add exciting flavors.
Social Media Utilization: Implement social media strategies to expand the reach of Middle Eastern hip-hop.
Festival Participation: Take part in international festivals to showcase talents and gain recognition worldwide.
This blending of sounds enriches the global hip-hop scene and fosters a greater appreciation of Middle Eastern culture. It's an exhilarating evolution, driven by artists who merge heritage with modernity, producing music that deeply resonates with audiences globally.
#MiddleEasternHipHop #GlobalHipHop #CulturalMusicFusion #WorldMusic #MusicFestival2024
Discover the dynamic influence of Middle Eastern music on the ever-evolving global Hip-Hop scene.
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mchiti · 1 year ago
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Can we talk about how Arab and Muslim players are being harassed, fired and even jailed for supporting Palestine and not a single one of their club teammates shows support. Like Atal was mainly supported by Algerian players, his french club teammates didn't say a word for him , also El Ghazi was completely ignored, I saw Mahrez retweeted his statement but Mahrez is Arab so it make sense, same as the Moroccan players who supported him, but what about his club teammates? what about Western players that work with these Muslim/Arab players, who even consider them as friends, not even one tweet of support? and the same thing with Hollywood, Melissa barrera the lead actress from scream was fired for talking about the genocide happening in Palestine, most of the people who showed her support were minorities like her. These recent weeks made confirm my belief that us people of color need to be each other allies and supporters because most white people would never be a reliable ally, they will throw you under the bus the moment your friendship threaten their position and their money.
What else can be said about this friend? You've said it all. Literally the only three non muslim players I've personally seen posting about Palestine were Bellerin (are we surprised) Mertens (I appreciated that he posted more than once and with arguments) and Dzeko. I don't know if I'm missing someone else honestly but this is all I saw.
Two of them play in Turkey where nobody obviously risks anything, kudos to Bellerin though I don't think la liga, like serie a, gives any shit about it. France and Germany have always dealt terribly with anything concerning migrants, second and third and fourth generation migrants, identity, religion, integration...they claim to be secular, fair countries, but all they do is forcing bias on their most vulnerable people. All the time. They claim they are secular but christians and jews will have a safer place than muslims, they claim they are above differences but whites will aways have more protection than poc people. Youcef Atal being actually prosecuted is FUCKING CRAZY and no one other than other muslim players is having his back. No one. Rap*sts can get posts and comments of solidarity by half of players in europe but none of them have said a word for Youcef and Anwar. But if you look around yourself, how many white people do you think will fight alongside you when you really, really need it? Not so many of them right. Yeah, it sucks really.
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thelensofyashunews · 6 months ago
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DINA AYADA OFFICIALLY RELEASES NEW EP – The Script
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After Dina Ayada’s debut EP Superstar! in November, things have only begun to get more interesting for the 20-year-old rising star. ‘The Script’ EP out now via LISTEN TO THE KIDS / Santa Anna will serve as her second body of work, compiled with records that speak to exactly what she’s been up to the last few months, growth and exploration – never growing tired of perfecting and sharpening her skills. Following its announcement on socials, her fans are excited as ever to hear what’s in store.
“This EP is my story. It’s about my life experiences the past couple of months after dropping out of law school to focus on my career & share my music with the world. This EP is more than music to me. It’s art. It’s a feeling. It’s love. It’s happiness. I believe the world lacks those sometimes & I’m here to make a change. We all absorb the music we listen to & I want my listeners to absorb good energy. Music that’s gonna inspire them to be & do better in every aspect of life." - Dina Ayada
I flip the script every day & so does every Dina Ayada supporter, every star. This means that you decide to do something different. You wake up & flip the script. You wake up & decide to change your life by doing the things you truly want in life. We all got it!”
Currently supporting on Gunna’s Bittersweet tour, she has had a fair share of exciting announcements to dish to fans lately! To name a few–– several international festival announcements in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Belgium, an upcoming Rolling Loud EU appearance and a headline show run in both Asia and the US. The international superstar remains true to just that – international, servicing her fans worldwide.
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gurutrends · 1 month ago
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French Montana Sparks Dating Rumors With The Princess Of Dubai
  If you only know French Montana casually for his rap career, you might be surprised by some of his curious celebrity connections. They aren’t always a positive surprise in many’s eyes, as he recently caught heat for hanging out with Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law. But the Moroccan-American MC’s most recent famous link-up has a lot of fans thinking that romance could be brewing… A royal one, to…
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buttercupkg66 · 3 months ago
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Belgium: 2 Moroccan migrants jailed for raping young man, making him scream ‘long live Morocco’ while they filmed his rape
The two men pulled out a gun and a knife and raped the man while he was inside a bar with friends.
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