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  2. Lupita Palomera - Wikipedia

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    María Guadalupe Palomera Chávez (12 December 1913 – 16 November 2008), [1] known as Lupita Palomera, was a Mexican singer, one of the first and most notable bolero performers in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

  3. Mis Boleros Favoritos - Wikipedia

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    Mis Boleros Favoritos (English: My Favorite Boleros) is a compilation album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. Released on 8 October 2002 by Warner Music Latina , it contains thirteen previously-recorded songs from the Romance -themed albums as well as a new track "Hasta Que Vuelvas".

  4. Luis Miguel albums discography - Wikipedia

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    The artist concluded the bolero recordings with the release of the compilation album Mis Boleros Favoritos (2002), [35] following poor sales of Mis Romances. [36] With only his bolero albums he sold 23 million copies worldwide. [37] [38] [39]

  5. List of best-selling Latin albums - Wikipedia

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    Momentos by Julio Iglesias is the highest-selling Latin album of all-time on the list.. Latin music has an ambiguous meaning in the music industry due to differing definitions of the term "Latin".

  6. Bolero - Wikipedia

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    This flexibility has enabled boleros to feature in the repertoire of Cuban son and rumba ensembles, as well as Spanish copla and flamenco singers, since the early 20th century. Occasionally, boleros have been merged with other forms to yield new subgenres, such as the bolero-son, popular in the 1930s and 1940s, and the bolero-cha, popular in ...

  7. Top 100 Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Top 100 México was a record chart which accounted for sixty percent of the albums sold in Mexico.The chart had the support of major record distributors in Mexico and was issued by the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON; English: Mexican Association of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms, A.C.) on a weekly basis from 2005 until July 9, 2020, when the ...

  8. Los Tres Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Los Tres Reyes is a music group initially linked to the trío romántico style, comparable to Los Panchos, before expanding to perform varied Latin American music. Gilberto and Raúl Puente, twins, were founders of the group in 1957 and remain in it. Gilberto plays the requinto very well and is able to imitate the Los Panchos style easily ...

  9. Trío romántico - Wikipedia

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    Trío Los Panchos, one of the most successful Mexican tríos of all time.. A trío romántico is a group of vocalists-guitarists, with origins in Mexico and other places in Hispanic America, that performs romantic songs, based on rhythms like bolero, vals and pasillo, mostly.