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  2. ¿Y cómo es él? (song) - Wikipedia

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    "¿Y cómo es él?" (Spanish for And what is he like?) is a song composed in 1981 by José Luis Perales and released in 1982. [1] The song was originally composed for Julio Iglesias and it has been covered by Raphael among others. [2] In 2010, American singer Marc Anthony covered "¿Y cómo es él?" on his album Iconos.

  3. List of styles of music: A–F - Wikipedia

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    Barynya – Russian folk music style. Bassline – a style of speed garage that combines elements of dubstep, particularly its emphasis on bass. Batá-rumba – Cuban rumba music that incorporates bata and guaguanco. Batucada – an African-influenced style of Brazilian samba. Baul – a style of folk music, specially in the Bengali region.

  4. ¿Y cómo es él? (film) - Wikipedia

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    ¿Y cómo es él? ( Spanish for "And What Is He Like?") is a 2022 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Ariel Winograd. The film's title is inspired by the song of the same name performed by José Luis Perales , and a remake of the 2006 Korean film Driving with my Wife’s Lover . [ 1 ]

  5. ¿Y cómo es él? - Wikipedia

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    ¿Y cómo es él? may refer to: ¿Y cómo es él? (song), a 1982 song by José Luis Perales ¿Y cómo es él? (film), a 2022 Mexican romantic comedy film

  6. Copy (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Copy, real name Marius Libman, is an electronic music artist on the Audio Dregs record label. He has released four full-length albums, along with three "DJ Copy" remix CDs. Copy was chosen as the winner of Willamette Week's "Best New Band" award for 2006, [1] which showcases the top new artists in Copy's native Portland, Oregon.

  7. Mandanga Style - Wikipedia

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    The song, a mix of Dance, Hip-Hop and Electro, contains words such as "vividor follador" (playboy fucker) or "borderline" and Amador Rivas' nicknames as Capitán Salami and Espartaco. During the two months that there was no official version, the song was a success, with more than 6 million views on YouTube in the first month after its appearance.

  8. 'Gangnam Style' breaks YouTube counter with over 2 ... - AOL

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    In fact, it actually managed to 'break' YouTube. "We never thought a video would be watched in numbers greater than a 32-bit integer (=2,147,483,647 views), but that was before we met PSY ...

  9. Now Esto Es Musica! Latino - Wikipedia

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    Now Esto Es Musica! Latino (Translated: Now This Is Latin Music!) is a music compilation album that was released on March 21, 2006 as part of the U.S. Now That's What I Call Music! series. This is first of the series to focus on Latin music, especially Latin pop and Reggaeton.