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MAVL: A Multilingual Audio-Video Lyrics Dataset for Animated Song Translation
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Olinda Cho recovers from lyric slip-up in Midlife, Sing & Shine! 4 to make Top 14
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SegTune: Structured and Fine-Grained Control for Song Generation
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Quote of the day by Billie Eilish
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A new documentary brings things home for the author of Dark Emu
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The Happy Pod: Turning my toddler's tales into tunes
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