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  2. Himno de Riego - Wikipedia

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    The " Himno de Riego " ("Anthem of Riego") is a song dating from the Trienio Liberal (1820–1823) of Spain and named in honour of Colonel Rafael del Riego, a figure in the respective uprising, which restored the liberal constitution of 1812. The lyrics were written by Evaristo Fernández de San Miguel, while the music is typically attributed ...

  3. Despacito - Wikipedia

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    The official music video on YouTube was released on Fonsi's channel on January 12, 2017, and amassed one billion views in 97 days, becoming the second-fastest video on the site to reach the milestone. [149] [150] [151] It also became the fastest video on YouTube to surpass two billion views, with 154 days. [152]

  4. OMG (Candelita song) - Wikipedia

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    The single "OMG" reached #1 on the iTunes Latin Pop charts on June 29, 2024, immediately after the release of the song on streaming services, accompanied by a music video. [7] It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Latin Digital Song Sales chart for the week dated July 20, 2024. [8] The music video has received more than 4 million views on YouTube. [9]

  5. Guadalajara (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was first popularized by Lucha Reyes, a Mexican singer who was born in Guadalajara and is often regarded as the "mother of ranchera music". [2] In the 1940s, Mexican singer Irma Vila recorded the song and sang it in the musical film Canta y no llores... (1949). [3] Her rendition was later remastered and released in the compilation ...

  6. Gracias Por La Música - Wikipedia

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    Gracias Por La Música is a Spanish-language album by Swedish pop group ABBA, released in Spain on 5 April 1980 and Latin America on May 10.. The album was originally released due to the unexpected surge in popularity for the group in Latin American countries such as Mexico and Argentina after the release of the Spanish-language versions of "Chiquitita" and "I Have a Dream" in 1979.

  7. Malagueña (song) - Wikipedia

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    Malagueña (song) " Malagueña " (Spanish pronunciation: [malaˈɣeɲa], from Málaga) is a song by Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona. It was originally the sixth movement of Lecuona's Suite Andalucía (1933), to which he added lyrics in Spanish. The song has since become a popular, jazz, marching band, and drum and bugle corps standard and has ...

  8. Dos Oruguitas - Wikipedia

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    Lin-Manuel Miranda. Music video. "Dos Oruguitas" on YouTube. " Dos Oruguitas " ([dos oɾuˈɣitas]; "Two Little Caterpillars") is a Spanish-language song from Disney 's 2021 animated musical feature film Encanto. Released by Walt Disney Records as part of the film's soundtrack on November 19, 2021, the song was written by American musician Lin ...

  9. Baila, Baila, Baila - Wikipedia

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    Baila, Baila, Baila. " Baila, Baila, Baila " (Spanish: "Dance, Dance, Dance") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Ozuna, released as the lead single on January 5, 2019, from his third studio album Nibiru. It was later remixed, first in a MamWali version with Ala Jaza and another version featuring Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Farruko and Anuel AA ...