exotica Definition In English

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  • Chaino's music enjoyed renewed popularity in the late 1990s as part of the revival of interest in the exotica and ultra lounge genres.

  • Animals kept in zoos in ancient times were often kept there for later use in the arena as entertainment or for their entertainment value as exotica.

  • Pram's subsequent recordings began to show a marked interest in exotica.

  • An upper limit of 2000 was established to prevent the race from becoming dominated by sports exotica.

  • Herodotus, like many ancient historians, preferred an element of show to purely analytic history, aiming to give pleasure with exciting events, great dramas, bizarre exotica.

  • These new arrangements became popular among fans of lounge music and exotica.

  • In the 1950s, she was one of the most famous proponents of exotica music.

  • The result was dismissed by the critics, chided as little more than the dated exotica that had come and gone in the prior decade.

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