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Toscano has written songs for several singers and groups, including El Chapo de Sinaloa, Rayito Colombiano, Alejandro Fernández, Ana Gabriel, Ramón Ayala, Lucía Méndez, Grupo Pesado, Jenni Rivera and Los Tigres del Norte. [5] It is not the first time that Toscano and Fernández work together.
Antonio Rayo (born July 16, 1982), best known as Rayito, is a Spanish musician of Gitano and Japanese heritage. His father, a flamenco guitarist, taught him to play the instrument at a young age, and at the age of four years he was already giving concerts and winning television contests.
On 25 September 1997, a citizen filed a lawsuit of unconstitutionality against ten of the eleven stanzas of the national anthem and inexorability of the regulations that officially adopted it because, according to the plaintiff, the lyrics constitute an apology for violence and religious discrimination and encourage class struggle. [52]
Las 30 Cumbias Más Pegadas (English: The 30 Best Cumbias) is a compilation album featuring music from Los Angeles Azules, Los Askis, Rayito Colombiano, Grupo Latino, Grupo Maracuya, Los Llayras, Mr. Chivo, Aniceto Molina, Super Grupo G, La Tropa Vallenata, Los Vallenatos, Yahari, among others.
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2000s and 2010s. Flared wide-leg jeans became popular again in the early aughts, often featuring low-rise waists that eventually fell to the wayside in favor of more universally flattering (and ...
The lyrics includes, "Mi pedazo de sol / La niña de mis ojos, tiene una colección de corazones rotos / You're my piece of the sun / I'm in heaven when / Watch you dance to reggaeton with you red heels high". Said lyrics, a chorus is in Spanish and another in English, and the lyrics of the song also change.
If you are a Baby Boomer who feels like your Social Security benefit doesn’t quite stretch far enough, there’s a very good reason for that. Your benefits have been losing ground for decades ...