Monday, Jun 8, 2009 2:08PM / Standard Entry
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As usual, while browsing youtube, I came across some interesting new stuff to share.
Kaori Shima, known by her stage name UA which means "flower" or "kill" in Swahili, caught my attention with song てぃんさぐぬ花, which I think is pronounced Teinsagunu Hana. Idk what that means really.
So after having watched that, I listened to most of the other related videos and came across another track that I thought was particularly nice called シャローム イスラエル民謡. I think this one means Shalom - Israeli Folk? But what do I know. I'm pretty sure though.
I don't know much about her, but a lot of her videos seem to be inspired by children/international folk songs. Some are pretty cute. A few kinda annoy me, to be honest. I probably need to be in a different mood to appreciate them, who knows.
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