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  2. No Se Me Quita - Wikipedia

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    "No Se Me Quita" (transl. "It Doesn't Go Away" ) is a song recorded by Colombian singer Maluma , featuring Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for Maluma's fourth studio album, 11:11 . It marked the second collaboration between the singers, following " Vente Pa' Ca " (2016).

  3. Qué Pena - Wikipedia

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    Maluma and J Balvin announced their collaboration on "Qué Pena" on their social media accounts on August 20, 2019. [2] This song is the first original collaboration between the two Colombian singers, after Maluma joined J Balvin on the remix of the latter and Nicky Jam's hit song "X."

  4. Pa'llá Voy - Wikipedia

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    PaŹ¼llá Voy is the eleventh Spanish-language and thirteenth studio album by American artist Marc Anthony, released on March 4, 2022, by Sony Music Latin and was his first album since the pandemic and Opus (2019). [1]

  5. Ne me quitte pas - Wikipedia

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    Alain Wodrascka in his 2008 book Johnny Hallyday: les adieux du rock'cœur notes how Hallyday put in his 1984 cover of Jacques Brel's "Ne me quitte pas" his special vocal qualities, i.e. his vocals that are "full of sensuality and expression of physical strength of an indestructible man, who sings as if making love".

  6. Sin Contrato - Wikipedia

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    "Sin Contrato" (English: "No Contract") is a song by Colombian singer Maluma taken from his second studio album Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy (2015). Maluma co-wrote the song with its producer Andrés Castro. [1]

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  9. Que me quiten lo bailao - Wikipedia

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    Artero initially submitted the song in English, but RTVE asked him to translate it into Spanish, which he did under the title "Que me quiten lo bailao". Lucía Pérez also submitted her application as performer. Both were qualified for the televised competition. [2]