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In 1987, Los Bukis released their tenth studio album, Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti, which peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart. "Tu Cárcel", released as the album's first single, went on to become the album's most commercially successful track, peaking at number 2 on Radio Mil's Notitas Musicales chart and at number 3 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in the US.
He became the first rural bachatero to reach a mainstream audience with this single. It is one of his signature singles. The album also includes a bachata cover of the song "Tu Cárcel", a song by Mexican group Los Bukis from their 1987 album Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti. The lead singer of the band, Marco Antonio Solís, was one of Santos's ...
La cárcel de Cananea (Spanish: "Cananea jail") is a corrido (Mexican ballad) written in 1917 commemorating the Cananea Strike that took place in the Mexican mining town of Cananea, Sonora, in June 1906. [1] [2] It has been produced in numerous versions, including one by Linda Ronstadt [3] on her album Canciones de mi padre, released in 1987.
"Corazón Encandenado" ("Chained Heart") is a song by American singer by Lani Hall from her 1984 self-titled album. It features Spanish singer-songwriter Camilo Sesto, who also composed the track along with Sergio Fachelli. [1]
La Catedral was a personal prison overlooking the city of Medellín, in Colombia.The prison was built to specifications ordered by Medellín Cartel leader Pablo Escobar, under a 1991 agreement with the Colombian government in which Escobar would surrender to authorities and serve a maximum term of five full years and the Colombian government would not extradite him to the United States.
Vino el amor (English title: Along came love) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa. [2] It premiered on August 8, 2016 and ended on February 19, 2017. It is a remake of the Chilean telenovela La chúcara , [ 3 ] and stars Irina Baeva and Gabriel Soto .
Enrique Romero de Torres in his Catálogo Monumental de España - Provincia de Cádiz, considered the building to be "the most architecturally tasteful civil building in Cádiz" [1] and added, "if it were not for the legend already cited ['Hate the crime, pity the criminal'], one could think to have been constructed for a museum or a literary ...