Lyrics by Eskimo

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  1. Hello Moto
  2. A Curva
  3. Are You Serious?
  4. Back In The Bizz
  5. Be The Same
  6. Can You Pick Me Up ?
  7. Canção para os amigos
  8. Carni Valium
  9. Crank It Down
  10. Dirty Trancing
  11. Energize
  12. Enjoy The Silence
  13. He Doesn´t Love You
  14. He Doesn't Love You
  15. Homem Ao Mar
  16. I See Stars
  17. Is Electro
  18. Israely Beautiful
  19. It's Too Late
  20. Juice
  21. Just For Residents
  22. MegaCUT
  23. MTV (Hello Moto)
  24. No Love
  25. O grande crime de voltar atrás
  26. Radio Sucks
  27. Real Deal
  28. Rock Your Body Rock
  29. Sex Teraphy
  30. Sex Therapy
  31. Sex-A-Holica
  32. Skazi - Fire On Ice (Eskimo Remix)
  33. Spotted Dots
  34. The Scorpion
  35. Time To Get Serious
  36. Time To Get Serious (Brazil Remix)
  37. Traveling
  38. What Else is There (Eskimo Rmx)

Eskimo () is an exonym that refers to two closely related Indigenous peoples: Inuit (including the Alaska Native Iñupiat, the Canadian Inuit, and the Greenlandic Inuit) and the Yupik (or Yuit) of eastern Siberia and Alaska. A related third group, the Aleut, who inhabit the Aleutian Islands, are generally excluded from the definition of Eskimo. The three groups share a relatively recent common ancestor, and speak related languages belonging to the family of Eskaleut languages. These circumpolar peoples have traditionally inhabited the Arctic and subarctic regions from eastern Siberia (Russia) to Alaska (United States), Northern Canada, Nunavik, Nunatsiavut, and Greenland. Many Inuit, Yupik, Aleut, and other individuals consider the term Eskimo, which is of a disputed etymology, to be offensive and even pejorative. Eskimo continues to be used within a historical, linguistic, archaeological, and cultural context. The governments in Canada and the United States have made moves to cease using the term Eskimo in official documents, but it has not been eliminated, as the word is in some places written into tribal, and therefore national, legal terminology. Canada officially uses the term Inuit to describe the indigenous Canadian people who are living in the country's northern sectors and are not First Nations or Métis. The United States government legally uses Alaska Native for enrolled tribal members of the Yupik, Inuit, and Aleut, and also for non-Eskimos including the Tlingit, the Haida, the Eyak, and the Tsimshian, in addition to at least nine northern Athabaskan/Dene peoples. Other non-enrolled individuals also claim Eskimo/Aleut descent, making it the world's "most widespread aboriginal group". There are between 171,183 and 187,000 Inuit and Yupik, the majority of whom live in or near their traditional circumpolar homeland. Of these, 53,785 (2010) live in the United States, 65,025 (2016) in Canada, 51,730 (2021) in Greenland and 1,657 (2021) in Russia. In addition, 16,730 people living in Denmark were born in Greenland. The Inuit Circumpolar Council, a non-governmental organization (NGO), claims to represent 180,000 people. In the Eskaleut language family, the Eskimo branch has an Inuit language sub-branch, and a sub-branch of four Yupik languages. Two Yupik languages are used in the Russian Far East as well as on St. Lawrence Island, and two in western Alaska, southwestern Alaska, and western Southcentral Alaska. The extinct Sirenik language is sometimes claimed to be related.

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