• Sannoh Rengokai (Hoodlum Squad), White Rascals, Oya Koukou (Oya High School), Rude Boys, and Daruma Ikka, took control of the town on their separate territory...
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  • close friend Tatsuya. Kohaku is approached by Lee from Chanson, a mafia from South Korea. Chanson is working with the local yakuza group called Kuryu Group...
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  • the lyrics were clean at a time when soldiers' songs were mostly bawdy and rude. It was one of the most popular songs in France during World War I and became...
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  • High&Low (section Rude Boys)
    Theme Song: Generations from Exile Tribe - "Run this Town" Led by Smoky, the Rude Boys consisted of orphans who lived together in the "Nameless Street" as...
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  • "our greatest PR man" in response. Birkin said in 2004 that, "It wasn't a rude song at all. I don't know what all the fuss was about. The English just didn't...
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    is first attested as the name of a fairy king in the early 13th century chanson de geste entitled Les Prouesses et faitz du noble Huon de Bordeaux, wherein...
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  • enjoys weight training Yūji Ueda as Sakurajima, an anteater skilled at chanson Kazuya Tatekabe as Alan, a gorilla skilled in enka Hisao Egawa as Daruman...
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    seen as parodies of medieval literature such as courtly love stories and chansons de geste, as well as a satire of political and religious institutions....
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    crèole, based on "Lolotte", also known as "Pov'piti Lolotte". Le Bananier, chanson nègre, based on "En avan', Grenadie'", which like other Creole folk melodies...
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  • November 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2020. ""Mourir peut attendre": une chanson de Dalida dans le prochain "James Bond"" (in French). BFM TV. Archived...
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