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"La Bicicleta" (transl. "The Bicycle") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriters Carlos Vives and Shakira . The track was released on May 27, 2016, as the lead single from Vives' fifteenth studio album Vives (2017).
Bicicleta is the Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Galician and Romanian word for bicycle, and may refer to: Bicicleta, 1980 album recorded by Serú Girán "Bicicleta" (short story), by Orson Scott Card "La Bicicleta", 2017 song by Carlos Vives and Shakira, off the album Vives; Bicycle kick, often referred to as bicicletas in football (soccer)
Carlos Maggi (5 August 1922, Montevideo, Uruguay – 15 May 2015, Montevideo, Uruguay) was a Uruguayan lawyer, playwright, journalist and writer. [1] Among his acquaintances he was known as "the Kid" (Spanish: el Pibe).
"Les Bicyclettes de Belsize" (translation: "The Bicycles of Belsize") is a song written and composed by Les Reed and Barry Mason. Used as the theme song of the 1968 eponymous musical film , it was mimed by Anthony May in the movie and sung by Johnny Worth .
"A Bicicleta" Toquinho: 1983: Album Casa de brinquedos. [4] "La Bicicleta" Carlos Vives & Shakira: 2016 [5] "Bicicleta" Marcos Valle: 1985 [6] "Bicycle" BC Unidos feat. Shungudzo: 2017: From the EP Bicycle [7] "Bicycle" Chungha: 2021: From the album Querencia ”Bicycle” Masters of Reality: 2002: From the album Sunrise on the Sufferbus ...
The song was written by Shakira and Maluma and produced by the two and The Rudeboyz, with musical composition done by the former three and Kenai. The song is Maluma and Shakira's second collaboration, after the two were featured on a remix of Carlos Vives' single "La Bicicleta". "Chantaje" is a pop and reggaeton song. Lyrically, the song was ...
I'm a food and beverage writer living in Barcelona, so I've spent years exploring beautiful wine regions around Spain. Here are my recommendations.
"El Niágara en Bicicleta" (transl. "Niagara Falls on a Bicycle") [1] is a song by Dominican Republic singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4-40 from his eighth studio album, Ni Es lo Mismo Ni Es Igual (1998). The song was written and produced by Guerra. It was released as the third single from the album in 1999 by Karen Records.