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"Un Hombre Normal" is a song recorded by Mexican singer Espinoza Paz, released as a single from his album of the same title.The song became his fourth top 5 hit on the Billboard Latin Songs chart, and the third to peak at No.4, after "Al Diablo Lo Nuestro" (2010) and "El Culpable" (2011).
In 2012 he released "Un Hombre Normal", a compilation album featuring some of his biggest hits, remixes and several new recordings. The title track would eventually reach No. 1 on the Latin Charts. During this time Paz decided to release an album of all Mariachi songs with the group Mariachi Sol De Mexico.
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"Un Hombre Normal" Espinoza Paz: 2012: 9 "El Verdadero Amor Perdona" Maná featuring Prince Royce: 2012: 10 "Las Cosas Pequeñas" Prince Royce: 2013: 1 "Vivir Mi Vida" ‡ Marc Anthony: 2013: 2 "Limbo" Daddy Yankee: 2013: 3 "Darte un Beso" Prince Royce: 2013: 4 "Zumba" Don Omar: 2013: 5 "Propuesta Indecente" Romeo Santos: 2013: 6 "Algo Me Gusta ...
The Colombian rocker looks back on how he reconnected with his roots on his 2002 breakthrough LP: "I wanted to do something different"
The Audio Archive includes music, audiobooks, news broadcasts, old time radio shows, podcasts, and a wide variety of other audio files. As of January 2023, there are more than 15,000,000 free digital recordings in the collection. The subcollections include audio books and poetry, podcasts, non-English audio, and many others. [120]
The Corpus Christi Caller-Times observed that Astudillo unleashed a torrent of Latin sounds, incorporating various musical elements into El Rey del Ritmo with uninhibited creativity. [160] The title track climbed the Radio y Musica charts and received considerable airplay on Latin music stations across the country. [ 158 ]
The result of this process is an almost retail DVD quality surround sound audio track which is included in the movie release. Releases of this type are normally tagged AC3.5.1.HQ and details about what was done to the audio track as well as the video are present in the release notes accompanying the pirated movie. [17]