Wikipedia
Joga is an Italian Europop act produced by Nick Ferrando with Nathalie Aarts on vocals. Joga songs are present on Toshiba-EMI's Dancemania non-stop megamix series, and in the Bemani games. Their major songs are "Dam Dariram", "Bye Bye Baby Balloon" and "No Nobody's Love". "White Christmas" was added to the Trance X-Mas compilation (Polystar Records, 2003), and this song to date has been their last collaboration as producer and singer.
"Jóga" is a song by Björk, released as the first single from her 1997 album Homogenic.
An electronic song, "Jóga" fuses these elements with baroque and classical styles. The track's sound was partially inspired by Icelandic music, containing what have been described as "volcanic beats". Lyrically, the piece is an ode to Björk's native land and her best friend, while containing subtexts relating to emergency. "Jóga" has been critically acclaimed ever since its release, with reviewers praising her powerful vocal performance, as well as the track's composition and overall production. Commercially, the song was a moderate success, charting in several international markets.
Joga may refer to:
- Joga (group), a Eurodance group
- " Jóga", a song by Björk, the first single from her 1997 album Homogenic
- JoGa (born 1984), American composer
- Kartam Joga, Indian political activist
- Soyam Joga, Indian politician
Joga is also a small village in the district Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, India.