The provided text is a transcript of a conversation or event. It includes timestamps for various events, such as music, applause, and spoken words. The conversation seems to be in English interspersed with foreign words or phrases, which are indicated as "foreign". There are instances of laughter and a few instances of "hmm", "come on", "okay", "oh", and "um" being spoken. The conversation appears to be quite dynamic, with applause serving as a form of affirmation or approval. The transcript ends with an instance of "foreign" and then "music".
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1. The text is a transcript of a conversation or a performance with timestamps for each speaker's turn.
2. The conversation includes instances of music, applause, and laughter.
3. The term "foreign" is used multiple times, indicating a language or a foreign concept.
4. The speaker says "thank you" multiple times, expressing gratitude.
5. There are instances of "hmm", "huh", and "oh" which are often used to express thoughts or reactions.
6. The phrase "come on" is used to encourage or urge someone to do something.
7. The term "okay" is used to agree or acknowledge something.
8. The word "music" is mentioned multiple times, indicating that music is a significant part of the conversation or performance.
9. There are instances of "laughs" and "haha" which are used to express amusement or humor.
10. The term "let's go" is used to encourage or urge someone to proceed or move forward.
11. The term "don't want" is used to express a preference or dislike for something.
12. The phrase "what what" is used, which could be a question or a statement depending on the context.
13. The term "I don't want" is used to express a preference or dislike for something.
14. The phrase "all right" is used to convey agreement or acceptance.
15. The term "split" is used, which could refer to a division or separation.
16. The term "thank you" is used multiple times, expressing gratitude.
17. The term "hmm" is used, which could be a thought or a reaction.
18. The term "applause" is used multiple times, indicating acknowledgment or approval.
19. The term "music" is used multiple times, indicating that music is a significant part of the conversation or performance.
20. The term "foreign" is used multiple times, indicating a language or a foreign concept.
21. The term "laughs" is used multiple times, indicating amusement or humor.
22. The term "okay" is used multiple times, indicating agreement or acceptance.
23. The term "applause" is used multiple times, indicating acknowledgment or approval.
24. The term "music" is used multiple times, indicating that music is a significant part of the conversation or performance.