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  2. Bad News (Bad News album) - Wikipedia

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    Bad News is the debut album from British parody heavy metal group Bad News released in October 1987 by EMI. [2] The album features a cover of the famous Queen song " Bohemian Rhapsody " and was produced by Queen's guitarist Brian May .

  3. Bad News (Kiss of Life song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bad News" is a song by South Korean girl group Kiss of Life. The song was released on November 8, 2023, as one of the lead singles from their second extended play Born to Be XX . Background

  4. Nuevayol - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Nuevayol" is a dembow song that makes its rhythm carry the spirit of "Tití Me Preguntó". [6] Also, at the beginning of the song, it begins with the sample of "Un Verano en Nueva York" by Andy Montañez and El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. [7]

  5. MS-13 member ‘Little Devil’ sentenced to 50 years for luring ...

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    The evil MS-13 member known as “Little Devil” was sentenced to 50 years in prison for her part in luring four men to be hacked to death in a Long Island park.

  6. Bad Bunny on Leaving His Mark and Making History In Spanish - AOL

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    The post Bad Bunny on Leaving His Mark and Making History In Spanish appeared first on SPIN. In under five years, the Puerto Rican rapper has become the biggest Latin pop star on the planet.

  7. Bad Bunny releases video love letter to Puerto Rico after ...

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    Bad Bunny posted a Spanish-language video on Instagram that he’d previously used in his “P FKN R” concert in San Juan’s Hiram Bithorn Stadium in 2021, which had since remained unpublished.

  8. La joia - Wikipedia

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    A music video was released for the song, directed by Félix Bollaín and starring Spanish actor Martiño Rivas. [39] "Perdió este culo" peaked at number 15 in Spain. [18] On 23 May 2024, a remixed version of the single, featuring Puerto Rican rapper Ivy Queen, was released with an accompanying music video, the titled shortened to simply "Perdió".

  9. Perdita Durango - Wikipedia

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    Perdita Durango, released as Dance with the Devil in the United States, is a 1997 action-crime-horror film directed by Álex de la Iglesia, based on Barry Gifford's 1992 novel 59° and Raining: The Story of Perdita Durango. It stars Rosie Perez as the title character and Javier Bardem.