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  2. Danny Berrios - Wikipedia

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    Dios cuida de mí; Mi Cristo vive; Ofrenda agradable (feat Laurie Colón). Alaba a Dios (feat Ricardo Rodríguez). Tomando de la fuente; Me diste amor; 25 años de ministerio (CD 2) Gloria a Dios; Juntos venceremos; Escribiendo victoria; Himno de victoria; Hombre de fuego; Alaba a Dios (feat Coral). Momento triunfal; Alaba a Dios (feat Ricardo ...

  3. Miel San Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Miel San Marcos is a Guatemalan Christian music group made up of the three brothers Josh, Luis and Samy Morales. The name "Miel" (in English meaning "honey") is derived from the initials of Elim Ministries (Ministerios Elim), the initial name of the Tabernacle of Avivamiento church, and San Marcos, by the name of the department in which it is located. [1]

  4. Juan Carlos Alvarado - Wikipedia

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    Juan Carlos Alvarado (born December 28, 1964) is a Guatemalan Christian singer known for his songs such as Jehová es mi guerrero, Cristo no está muerto, No basta, Soy deudor, Cristo vive, Tu mano me sostiene, El borde de su manto, Mi mejor adoración, El poderoso de israel, [1] Celebra victorioso, Dios el más grande, Santo es el señor, [2] Pues tú glorioso eres señor, El señor es mi ...

  5. Petra Praise: The Rock Cries Out - Wikipedia

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    Petra Praise: The Rock Cries Out is the eleventh studio album of the Christian rock band, Petra and their first praise album. It was released on October 3, 1989 by DaySpring Records, marking the band's return to the Word family as the early version of Petra was signed to sister label Myrrh.

  6. Montuno (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released as the fourth single released from her first Spanish album, Mi Tierra. The song saw a UK release only as "Mi Buen Amor" and "¡Sí Señor!..." were released simultaneously as the album's fourth single in Latin America and Europe respectively. In the UK, it was released in December 1993 as a Limited Edition CD maxi and 7" vinyl.

  7. La Paloma - Wikipedia

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    ¡Válgame Dios! Nadie me ha visto salir Si no fui yo. Y una linda Guachinanga Allá voy yo. Que se vino tras de mí, que sí, señor. Refrain: Si a tu ventana llega una paloma, Trátala con cariño que es mi persona. Cuéntale tus amores, bien de mi vida, Corónala de flores que es cosa mía. Ay, chinita que sí! Ay, que dame tu amor!

  8. Ay, Dios Mio! - Wikipedia

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    "Ay, Dios Mío!" (Spanish for "Oh My God!", stylized as "Ay, DiOs Mío!) is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Karol G. It was written by Karol G, Danny Ocean and Ovy on the Drums, and produced by the latter. The song was released on July 9, 2020, through Universal Music Latino, as the second single from her third studio album, KG0516. [1]

  9. Sahrauis: The Music of the Western Sahara - Wikipedia

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    CD 1, entitled "A Pesar De Las Heridas" ("Despite All Wounds") features Sahrawi women (including figures as Mariem Hassan or Aziza Brahim) singing Haul songs, while in CD 2, entitled "Sáhara Mi Tierra" ("Sahara My Land"), the lyrics are mostly interpreted by men, including guitarist Nayim Alal and Mahfoud Aliyen.