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Amor de barrio (English title: Love from the Hood) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Hernández for Televisa. It is a remake of the 1979 Mexican telenovela, Muchacha de barrio and Paloma produced in 1975.
Amor de barrio (Original title in English: Love from the Hood), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Hernández for Televisa. It is a remake of the 1979 Mexican telenovela , Muchacha de barrio and Paloma produced in 1975.
The song is an elegy for a lost love, framed in the landmarks of the south side of Buenos Aires, lamenting both the end of a love story and the changes in the barrio (neighborhood). The male narrator addresses the girl in the second person; it is mentioned that the girl was 20 at the time.
Canal de las Estrellas 56 Amor de barrio: Roberto Hernández Vázquez 1 season, 111 episodes 8 June 2015 () 8 November 2015 () Canal de las Estrellas 57 A que no me dejas: Carlos Moreno: 1 season, 141 episodes 27 July 2015 () 7 February 2016 () Canal de las Estrellas 58 Antes muerta que Lichita: Rosy Ocampo
Amor de barrio aired weekdays on Canal de las Estrellas beginning June 4, 2015. The telenovela's finale aired on November 8, 2015. [5] [6] Following the conclusion of Amor de barrio, Notni was cast in a role in the psychological thriller play, Las que no sienten. The play premiered in November 2015 in at Teatro en Corto in Mexico City on ...
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The original video features Daddy Yankee and shows his life from 1990 to 2008, showing his success over time. An official music video was released for the remix which features many artists from the reggaeton genre, with Arcangel, De La Ghetto, Guelo Star, MC Ceja, Voltio, Ñejo, Chyno Nyno, Cosculluela, Baby Rasta, and Rafy Mercenario credited on the collaboration. [1]