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Helly Luv: Revolution
· 08.01.2016

Female Kurdish singer rallies the troops

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Iraqi Kurdish singer Helly Luv was in Arbil, the capital of the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, filming the video to her latest hit. Luv is aiming for international fame as she releases her new English song 'Revolution', calling for action against terrorism and violence.

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