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Muzika means music in
Slavonic languages. It may
refer to: František
Muzika (1900–1974),
Czech avant-garde
painter and
artist Yuri
Muzika (born 1980)...
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Mużika Mużika (formerly the
Malta Song Festival) is the
national song
festival of Malta. The
first Malta Song
Festival was
organized by the
Maltese section...
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Mutato Muzika is an
American music production company established and
owned by Devo co-founder and lead
singer Mark
Mothersbaugh in 1989. The name is a...
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Starogradska muzika (Bulgarian,
Macedonian and Serbian: староградска музика;
literally "old town music") is a kind of
urban traditional folk
music found...
- region. In
South Slavic languages, it is
known as
narodna muzika (народна музика) or folk
muzika (фолк музика) in Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Serbo-Croatian...
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Mizrahi music (Hebrew: מוזיקה מזרחית
muzika mizrachit
Hebrew pronunciation: [
ˈmuzika mizraˈχit], "Eastern music/Oriental music")
refers to a
music genre...
- Schoolyard," Van Morrison's "Everyone," John Lennon's "Look at Me," the
Mutato Muzika Orchestra's
version of the Beatles' "Hey Jude," two
tracks by the Rolling...
- Muzsikás is a
Hungarian musical group playing mainly folk
music of
Hungary and
other countries and
peoples of the region.
Established in 1973, it has also...
- Yuri
Muzika (Russian: Юрий Александрович Музыка born on 10
August 1980) is a
former Azerbaijani footballer. He pla****
primarily as a midfielder. During...
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Muzika na
struju (trans.
Electric Music) is the
fifth studio album from
Serbian and
former Yugoslav rock band
Bajaga i Instruktori,
released in 1993. The...