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@Colin cool song! I liked the groove and the melody of it.
Here's my third one, a really tough tongue twister
Title: La jument de Michao (le loup le renard la belette) / Michao's Mare (The Wolf, The Fox, and The Weasel) Artist: Traditional but most recent version is sung by French singer Nolwenn Leroy Link: http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_10500454
I didn't see anything about not singing an animal in a foreign language, so here's my third contribution. This is a French folk song from Brittany, an area of France with Celtic influence, hence the Irish sounding music to this one. The lyrics don't make much sense, but it's a folk song, they're not supposed to make sense sometimes!
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