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  2. Matador (Los Fabulosos Cadillacs song) - Wikipedia

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    "Matador" or "El matador" (Spanish for "Killer") is a song written by Flavio Cianciarulo, bass player of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, a rock band from Argentina. It was first released in their 1993 album Vasos Vacíos and it is considered their signature song since the song topped the charts all across Hispanic America.

  3. Los Luchadores - Wikipedia

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    Los Luchadores is a live-action children's television series that aired on Fox Kids in 2001 produced by Saban Entertainment and Shavick Entertainment. Ownership of the series passed to Disney in 2001 when Disney acquired Fox Kids Worldwide , which also includes Saban Entertainment .

  4. Perdonarte, ¿Para Qué? - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] It is a Mexican cumbia song, a genre familiar to the band. [9] [10] It marked a departure from Emilia's usual musical style; however, in her beginnings as a singer, she was the vocalist of the Uruguayan cumbia band Rombai. [6] The lyrics of the song are about a love that goes away and when it comes back, it is too late. [1]

  5. Guadalajara (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was first popularized by Lucha Reyes, a Mexican singer who was born in Guadalajara and is often regarded as the "mother of ranchera music". [2]In the 1940s, Mexican singer Irma Vila recorded the song and sang it in the musical film Canta y no llores...

  6. TKN (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "TKN" was filmed in Los Angeles between February 15 and 17, 2020. As revealed to Barcelonian radio station RAC 1 , the video was produced by Catalan production company CANADA , who also took part in the production of Rosalía's Billboard x Honda 3-episode documentary and in some of her earlier songs like " Malamente " and ...

  7. Tren al Sur - Wikipedia

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    "Tren al Sur" (English: "Train to the South") is a song from the album Corazones by the Chilean rock/pop band Los Prisioneros, released as the main single on May 7, 1990. It was considered one of the 50 most important Latin pop songs by Rolling Stone and one of the most groundbreaking Hispanic songs by The Observer .

  8. Ahead of WrestleMania, here's a brief history of lucha libre ...

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    For the record: 11:29 a.m. April 1, 2023: An earlier version of this article referred to wrestling promoter Mike LeBell as Mike LaBelle.. If you want to understand how embedded lucha libre is to ...

  9. Baila Conmigo (Jennifer Lopez song) - Wikipedia

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    Elias Leight of Rolling Stone reviewed the song as "a brassy, hard-driving club record." He added that Lopez "sings stern, rapid-fire lines over the track’s martial horns." [6] Mike Nied of Idolator said that "the track is a high-energy floor-filler." [7] Joey Nolfi of EW Entertainment also called the song a "fiery Spanish song." [8]