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NebXan t1_jd5q67y wrote

Overwhelmingly English and German. Some anime stuff in there too, but I don't speak a word of Japanese.

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yamamanama t1_jd5yaay wrote

Most of them are in English. A sizable but much smaller amount are in Mandarin Chinese or Ladino. And then, probably Latin, Korean, Italian, French, and Hungarian. Arabic, Chopi, Turkish.

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No-Significance9313 OP t1_jd60knq wrote

What genres of music for your Hungarian, Arabic, and Turkish music?

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yamamanama t1_jd76qis wrote

Folk and classical.

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No-Significance9313 OP t1_jd8e2ws wrote

Check out Altïn Gun! It's fun Turkish psychodelic rock by a Dutch band! Upbeat and groovy! There shows give off major Bomba Estereo vibes. Currently on tour in US!

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likkleriddim t1_jd5zz3g wrote

Mostly English, Jamaican patwa, and Nigerian

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TreyWait t1_jd6j8id wrote

English, German, Finnish I think, and a smattering of Japanese.

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Kyoufu_wafuku t1_jd6l10u wrote

Mostly English and Japanese (I speak both but not fluent in the latter) but (off the top of my head) I also have music in Chinese, Korean, Thai, Finnish, Italian, Spanish and French. Don’t speak any of those!

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No-Significance9313 OP t1_jd9annr wrote

Thai?! Wow! Which genre and how did you discover the song/band?

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Kyoufu_wafuku t1_jd9jg93 wrote

The band is called Clash and they’re rock. Back in my college piracy days, a file sharing livejournaller uploaded some of their songs and I really liked it so I downloaded other albums by them

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No-Significance9313 OP t1_jd8ru5l wrote

Listening to all of your responses, I feel like a weirdo since my playlist (Amazon) is in 18 languages! 50% or less are in my native tongue of English. Here's the list:

English, Spanish, French(France & Cape Verde), Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, Turkish, Finnish, German, Russian, Slovanian, Nigerian (Igbo or yuruba), Kenyan tribe Samburu, Wolof (Senegal), Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, South African language (Africaans? Zulu?)

There are some really unexpected things like reggae in Spanish, rap in Arabic, Balkan in Slovanian, metal in Japanese, Russian Ska, Turkish psychodelic funk, and Brazilian trap

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