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Henry Kõrvits (born 30 December 1974 in Tallinn), better known by his stagename Genka, is an Estonian rapper, record producer and actor.

Henry Kõrvits' father is musician Harry Kõrvits and his grandfather was composer and musicologist Harri Kõrvits. He began rapping in 1996 along with Revo and DJ Paul Oja, who was Genka's schoolmate. Together they started a band called Toe Tag. Their first album The Real Kuhnja Homophobes was released next year. In 1998, Genka and Revo joined another Estonian rap group, A-Rühm, and Toe Tag went on vacation. Also Genka started making his own solo songs. The most famous hit was "Tallinn", which was rapped along with Droopy in 2001. During the same year Toe Tag came back together and started a big Estonian tour. In 2004, Toe Tag released their second studio album Legendaarne (Legendary), which consisted of 18 songs. The most famous songs from the album were "Legendaarne" and "Pankrot" (Bankruptcy). In 2006, Genka and A-Rühm released their new album Leegion which had 23 songs. The most famous songs from this album were "Palmisaar" (Palm Island) and "Tugitooli Gangster" (Armchair Gangster).

Genka and DJ Paul Oja started their own record company, Legendaarne Records. Also Genka and A-Rühm were the warm-up performers for 50 Cent on his 2007 Europe promo tour for the Curtis album in Tallinn.

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понеділок, 30 грудня 1974 р.
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30 грудня 1974 р. був понеділок під знаком зірки . Це був 363 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був Gerald R. Ford.

Якщо ви народилися в цей день, вам 51 років. Ваш останній день народження був вівторок, 30 грудня 2025 р., 191 днів тому. Ваш наступний день народження середа, 30 грудня 2026 р. через 173 днів. Ви прожили 18 819 днів, або приблизно 451 662 годин, або приблизно 27 099 768 хвилин, або приблизно 1 625 986 080 секунд.

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30th of December 1974 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 30 грудня 1974 р.

South Koreans Push Aid Drive For Paper Harassed by Regime; Special to The New York Times

Date: 31 December 1974

voluntary campaigns are mounting in S Korea to save Dong-a Ilbo, nation's most prestigious natl daily newspaper, from withering under what many suspect as deliberate attempt by Park Govt to suppress it; newspaper's relationship with Govt has been deteriorating recently as result of its reporting of activities of opposition groups; paper has suddenly began to lose advertising as result of Govt pressure on businesses; campaigns to sustain paper are being carried out mainly by nation's religious groups; RC mass is celebrated in Seoul for 'restoration of Freedom of Press;' (M)

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Office Pool, 1975; ESSAY

Date: 30 December 1974

By William Safire

William Safire

William Safire lists '75 predictions

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MOSCOW DISSIDENT TAKEN TO LITHUANIA; Special to The New York Times

Date: 30 December 1974

Soviet dissident Andrei D Sakharov repts that Sergei Kovalev, biologist and prominent dissident who was arrested by Soviet police on Dec 27, has been flown by Soviet authorities to Lithuania, apparently for trial in crackdown on underground RC journal; says Kovalev's wife Lucia went to Lefortovo to give her husband warm clothing, but was informed that he had been taken to Vilna; contends, in open appeal made to Western correspondents, that Kovalev's support of journal had been used by authorities as pretext to hold investigation and trial of him far from friends and publicity (M)

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 31 December 1974

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 31 December 1974

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 30 December 1974

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NEWS INDEX

Date: 30 December 1974

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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day The Other News

Date: 30 December 1974

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Radio; Talks, Sports, Events News Broadcasts

Date: 31 December 1974

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News Summary and Index; The Major Events of the Day

Date: 30 December 1974

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