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  1. Descrizione. Il singolo, cantato in italiano e inglese, ha visto la partecipazione vocale della cantautrice italiana Giusy Ferreri e del cantante giamaicano Omi.Il testo è stato scritto insieme alla cantautrice italiana Federica Abbate, mentre la produzione contiene un campionamento del brano O Si Nene della cantante britannica Nicolette.

  2. Bangladeshi. Occupation. Film Actor. Years active. 1972–2004. Children. Diamond. Sambu. Sukhlal Babu [1] (1944–2004, also known as Babu Lal or Babul Gomez) known professionally as Jumbo was a Bangladeshi film actor who had acted in negative roles in many Dhallywood movies.

  3. Jumbo (hypermarkets), a Chilean hypermarket. Jumbo Video, a chain of video stores in Canada. Jumbo Games, a European maker of games and puzzles. Jumbo S.A., a Greek toy company. Jumbo Shopping Centre, Vantaa, Finland. Jumbo Records, a record label in Britain c. 1908–1918. Jumbo Kingdom, floating restaurants in Hong Kong; closed in 2022.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jumbo_(band)Jumbo (band) - Wikipedia

    Jumbo is the name of an Avanzada Regia [1] alternative rock band from Monterrey, Mexico. [2] They were founded in May 1997 with the following lineup: Alejandro Clemente Castillo Guerra, known simply as "Castillo"; ( vocals and guitar) Jorge Tamez Chapa, a.k.a. "Flip Fantastic", "Fruit", or "Flipi"; ( guitar) Carlos Alfredo Castro Aradillas, a.k ...

  6. Dumbo - L'elefante volante ( Dumbo) è un film d'animazione del 1941 diretto da Ben Sharpsteen. È prodotto da Walt Disney e proiettato in anteprima a New York il 23 ottobre 1941. Considerato il 4º Classico Disney, Dumbo è basato sulla storia scritta da Helen Aberson e Harold Pearl e illustrata da Helen Durney per il prototipo di un nuovo ...

  7. Jumbo (about Christmas 1860 – September 15, 1885) was the first international animal superstar. [2] He was the first African bush elephant to reach modern Europe alive. He was born in eastern Africa, and captured there by Arabian hunters in early 1862. He was sold first to a traveling zoo in Germany, then to the Jardin des Plantes in Paris.