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The text you provided appears to be a heavily encoded or "mangled" (mojibake) string, likely originally in that has been passed through multiple incompatible character encodings (like UTF-8, Windows-1252, and ISO-8859-1). Decoded Interpretation

import urllib.parse text = "Ð°â„–Ð‚Ð°Ñ‘Ñ›Ð°Ñ‘Ò Ð°Ñ‘â€¡Ð°â„–Ð‚Ð°Ñ‘ÐƒÐ°â„–â‚¬Ð°Ñ‘Ð† аёўаёёаё„ 90 เจ็บจนจุกในใจ [аё­аёґаё™аё„аёІ,аё­аё±аёЄаё™аёµ & аё§аёЄаё±аё™аё•а№Њ,Ð°â„–Ð‚Ð°Ñ‘Ñ™Ð°Ñ‘Ò Ð°Ñ‘ÐˆÐ°â„–ÐŠÐ°Ñ‘â€ Ð°Ñ‘Â˜Ð°Ñ‘â€¡Ð°â„–â€žÐ°Ñ‘Ð‰Ð°Ñ‘Ñž]гЂђLONGPLAYгЂ‘" # Many of these are Cyrillic characters in a weird encoding. # Let's try to map the "Ð" patterns which often represent Cyrillic in UTF-8/ISO-8859-1. # а is often 'а' # Ñ‘ is often 'е' or part of a two-byte sequence. # Let's try a common fix: UTF-8 -> ISO-8859-1 -> UTF-8 or similar # But the previous attempt failed because of non-latin1 chars like № and Ò. def decode_mojibake(text): # This looks like it was double-encoded or mangled via multiple code pages. # The string "Ð°â„–Ð‚Ð°Ñ‘Ñ›Ð°Ñ‘Ò Ð°Ñ‘â€¡" looks like Cyrillic. # Let's look for specific patterns. return text print(decode_mojibake(text)) Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard The text you provided appears to be a

: Indicates this is a long-play (LP) album, a continuous mix, or a full-album collection. Probable Source # а is often 'а' # Ñ‘ is