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"Go Away" is a song by Cuban American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan. It was released in April 1993 as the fourth and last single worldwide and third to the United States from her fourth solo album and second compilation, Greatest Hits (1992).
La Masia de Can Planes was an old Catalan farmhouse, built in 1702. In 1979, it was first used by the club to house its young footballers who originated from outside Barcelona. [ 3 ] The idea for the youth academy was proposed to Josep Lluís Núñez by Jaume Amat Murtra [ 4 ] and Oriol Tort was put in charge of the facility.
Dance Party is a 1965 studio album released by American Motown and soul girl group Martha and the Vandellas on the Gordy label. The album was the group's third and, much like The Miracles ' Mickey's Monkey album, mainly consisted of dance tunes.
"Dance Away" is a song by the English rock band Roxy Music. Released in April 1979, it was the second single to be taken from their album Manifesto , and became one of the band's most famous songs, reaching number two in the UK and spending a total of 14 weeks on the charts, the longest chart residency of a Roxy Music single.
Zumba Fitness Dance Party is a series of compilation albums of various Zumba style songs including Latin international successes. Two volumes have been released in 2012 with each comprising two CDs. In 2013, a third album was released comprising 2 CDs.
In another scene, Martin and Maluma are dressed in stylish ensembles and party in a fish tank while the women and fish dance around them. [ 64 ] [ 65 ] Suzy Exposito from Rolling Stone noticed the similarity between the underwater scenes in "No Se Me Quita" and Martin's 2000 music video " She Bangs ".
"Spring" is an English-language single by German band RMB, which was released on 29 April 1996. The song peaked at number 7 on the German singles chart. Track listing
"Don't Go Away" is a song by German Eurodance band Fun Factory, released in April 1996 by various labels as the fourth single from the band's second album, Fun-Tastic (1995). The song is written by Bülent Aris, Toni Cottura and Rodney Hardison, and was a success especially in Spain, peaking at number six. [ 1 ]