International Music Thread

Mike-O

Active member


NS is a great Canadian website. We all know Canadians are friendly people who don't lock their doors, who like bacon and accept music made in other languages than English and French.

Now, abusing the first and third stereotype and possibly the second if there's a foreign song out there about bacon, we non-Canadians will post (Embed) music into this thread that is sung/rapped/sharted in other languages, most importantly and hopefully from one's own country. Members from the US, don't post English songs. Anything else goes.

Post any genre(s) you want, but Max. 3 tracks per post. Please listen and comment on how these languages make you feel, are they just gibberish for lols and sux or do they invoke something deeper through the art of music?

Let's make this a potpourri of fun. GO!

 


Let's start with Finland and the dear Finnish language.

Rap:

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Hero Rock (parodic):

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Legendary 80s Classic:

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England can be represented in one song, and I'm sorry I know its in English, but it sums up the UK

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dutchies represent !

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embed disabled on this one :(

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsTYev-jiII

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^^might sound a bit g3y, but it makes me happy every time i hear it + i know the song by heart :)

-no homo ...

and i know i'm only supposed to post 3 songs, but since i only embedded 2 so far, this one deserves a spot as well + Netsky or Joris is actually a good friend of me :)

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Haha, nice. Dutch is certainly an interesting language, but sometimes very hard to grasp due to many flowy consonants.

I really liked the second embed song.
 
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all rap/hiphop

/static/images/flash_video_placeholder.png haha dating my years on NS with this one

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Here's something new to most of you. Humppa (whom-pah) covers of known songs. For some reason, the band Eläkeläiset (The Retirees) is very famous in Germany. A load of Finnish bands are popular there, what's the deal?

Humppa:

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Humppa:

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Humppa:

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"For all of my life I've been waiting to live, I've been dreaming about having a real dream. I've been searching for the truth and the answers, got mostly caught between the Bible and my porn"
 
I have to say, no he doesn't. I know we have similar words, but that is completely in Finnish.
 
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