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Next, the conclusion part: "the Malayalam hit songs zip file is a must-have for any music lover..." Here, "Malayalam" is a language, "hit songs" refers to popular songs, and "zip file" is a file format. Since the user specified to keep brand names, but "Malayalam" isn't a brand, I'll replace it with synonyms like Malayali. However, upon closer inspection, replacing "Malayalam" might not be accurate because it's a language. The user might expect the language to stay, but since the instruction is to replace every word except proper nouns, I need to check if "Malayalam" is a proper noun here. It is a proper noun (a language name), but the user only wants to keep brand names. Since "Malayalam" isn't a brand, it should be replaced. But substituting it with alternatives like "Malayali" (a term for people from Kerala) could be misleading. Hmm, maybe the user actually wants the language name to stay. This is a bit ambiguous. Since the user provided an example of replacing "Malayalam" with "Malayali" and "Kerala", I'll proceed with that, even if it's not entirely accurate, to meet the user's example. “Nokketha Doorathu Kannum Nattu” by K

"The" is a common word, so I can replace it with three options. Same with "zip", "file", "contains", "selection", "popularity", etc. But when I hit "Malayalam", that's a language, so I need to check if it's a brand. It's not, so I can offer three options. But if there's something like "A.R. Rahman", those are names of artists, so they should stay. Next, the conclusion part: "the Malayalam hit songs