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Waiata 100: NZ's most beloved song revealed
NZ🎭 Culture8 hr. ago

Waiata 100: NZ's most beloved song revealed

The article announces the release of the 'Waiata 100' list, which ranks New Zealand's most beloved songs. It highlights the cultural significance of traditional Māori music and mentions the involvement of notable artists like the Pātea Māori Club. The piece includes a reference to the music video for 'Poi E,' directed by Waka Attewell and Paul Carvell, emphasizing the importance of indigenous musical heritage in New Zealand. The article also briefly mentions other news stories but focuses primarily on the announcement of the top song.

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Waiata 100: NZ's most beloved song revealed

The article announces the release of the 'Waiata 100' list, which ranks New Zealand's most beloved songs. It highlights the cultural significance of traditional Māori music and mentions the involvement of notable artists like the Pātea Māori Club. The piece includes a reference to the music video for 'Poi E,' directed by Waka Attewell and Paul Carvell, emphasizing the importance of indigenous musical heritage in New Zealand. The article also briefly mentions other news stories but focuses primarily on the announcement of the top song.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a cultural ranking of songs without taking a political stance. It focuses on music and cultural heritage rather than any politically charged issue.

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