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If you’ve had the pleasure of listening to the piano guys‘ symphonic versions of popular music, then you know just what kind of musical candy you’re about to enjoy.  I fell in love with these musicianswhen I heard their cover of one of my favorite songs, France’s DJ and house music producer David Guetta’s Titanium.

Imagine my delight when I stumbled upon their renditions of music with a cultural twist!  Enjoy this rendition of British pop group Coldplay’s, “paradise,” featuring London-born guest artist Alex Boye (who is of Nigerian descent)….

OR adding some Indian flair to Swedish electronic dance music trio Swedish House Mafia’s “Don’t You Worry Child” featuring Bollywood vocalist Shweta Subram. (As an added bonus her fashion choices are exquisite–harkening us back East, as does the setting.)

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Elleyne Aldine

Doni Aldine is recognized by FOLIO as a TOP Women in Media Honoree. A globally mobile Afro-Latina and first-generation North American who, by age 19, lived in & identified with seven cultures on five continents, she Is passionate about creating community for cross-cultural populations. Culturs reaches more than 100K daily in email, mobile, digital and print editions that featured internationally in major grocers, major booksellers and university and independent bookstores.

Aldine developed university curricula for global culture identity and founded Culturs global multicultural lifestyle network — a team of seasoned professionals in 17 countries, using media, products and experiences to activate 21st Century Cultural diversity — because everyone should feel like they matter.

She presents around the globe as a Keynote, at conferences, universities & in media as a lifestyle expert focused on media, marketing and multiculturalism, specifically cross-cultural identity and hidden diversity.

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