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Qué (quién) es K Chandrasekharan - definición

ALBUM BY KAHIMI KARIE
K K K K K (album); K. K. K. K. K. (album); KKKKK (album); K.K.K.K.K. (album); KKKKK

K. Chandrasekharan         
INDIAN POLITICIAN (1921-2006)
K Chandrasekharan; K Chandrasekaran
K Chandrasekaran (born 22 September 1921) is an Indian politician from Kerala who belongs to the Socialist Party. He was a member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly during 1957-1959 and 1960–1964 for Hosdurg.
K with stroke         
  • Latin letter K with stroke
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
K with stroke (Ꝁ, ꝁ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from K with the addition of a bar through the letter.
Vaikom Chandrasekharan Nair         
INDIAN WRITER
Vaikkom Chandrasekharan Nair
Vaikom Chandrasekharan Nair (; 1920 – 12 April 2005), popularly known as Vaikom (), was an Indian writer and journalist who wrote primarily in Malayalam. He was born in Vaikom, a village in Kottayam district of Kerala.

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K.K.K.K.K.

K.K.K.K.K. is the second studio album by Japanese musician Kahimi Karie. It was released on July 15, 1998 by Crue-L Records and Polydor Records. In the United States, K.K.K.K.K. was issued on October 26, 1999 by Le Grand Magistery, following Kahimi Karie (1998) as Karie's second American album release.

Like most Kahimi Karie albums, the songs are predominantly sung in English, though several are written in French. A song with lyrics by Karie herself is also included ("What Is Blue?"), rare in her early work.