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Blackpink Smashes Guinness World Records with "How You Like That" MV
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Snoop Dogg, Warren G Break Guinness World Record With Biggest Gin And Juice
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Dolly Parton Lands The 2018 Guinness World Records — Twice
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Miley Cyrus, One Direction, Eminem Added To 'Guinness Book Of World Records,' Among Other Musicians
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An "Honored Artist of Armenia," Nikolay Madoyan wrote to the Guinness Book of World Records claiming to be the first such fiddler in modern history to perform all six Paganini concerti in one evening (the composer, himself, being exempt). The concert, where Madoyan played each Paganini by heart, was held at the Opera and Ballet National Academic Theater on February 20.
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