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(Toothbrushing Song) – A routine-building song.

Frequently used in Estonian kindergartens and music schools like Laulupesa for group singing. Popularity and Context

"Pusalaul" (Tangle Song) is a popular Estonian children's song written and performed by . It is part of her widely recognized collection of "Lastelaulud" (Children's Songs), often performed by children from her music studio, Laulupesa . Artist/Composer: Airi Liiva .

The song has a significant following on platforms like YouTube and Spotify.

Characterized by high "valence" (emotional positivity) and high "danceability," making it a staple for children's music lessons and dance performances.

Appears on various collections including Kõigil Oma (2018) and Laskem Laulda! (2016).

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    Pusalaul

    (Toothbrushing Song) – A routine-building song.

    Frequently used in Estonian kindergartens and music schools like Laulupesa for group singing. Popularity and Context Pusalaul

    "Pusalaul" (Tangle Song) is a popular Estonian children's song written and performed by . It is part of her widely recognized collection of "Lastelaulud" (Children's Songs), often performed by children from her music studio, Laulupesa . Artist/Composer: Airi Liiva . (Toothbrushing Song) – A routine-building song

    The song has a significant following on platforms like YouTube and Spotify. Pusalaul

    Characterized by high "valence" (emotional positivity) and high "danceability," making it a staple for children's music lessons and dance performances.

    Appears on various collections including Kõigil Oma (2018) and Laskem Laulda! (2016).