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#CMAawards

Today's hashtag was #CMA awards (Country Music Association awards). I downloaded the tweets from Cambodia but then couldn't get time to complete the analysis. Anyway, I am not back in Singapore and so here is today's wordcloud.

Guess who is trending with CMA awards? It's Justine Timberlake. Miranada Lambert also appears several times. No wonder the word "country" appears often (I should have removed it from the wordcloud)


The sentiment was quite positive. This is a good thing for the CMA awards, right?

 

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