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"La Bebé" (transl. "The Baby") is a song by Mexican singer Yng Lvcas , released as first single from his second mixtape LPM on 24 December, 2021, same day of the release of the mixtape. [ 1 ] The song was written by Yng Lvcas and Héctor Adrián Salazar Aguayo and produced by Bounce Bosses.
Gloria al héroe inmortal que destaca Su bizarra figura de la historia Del cenit a la negra Carraca Como pródiga fuente de gloria. — I — Cruza el suelo infecundo Donde fuerzas arteras Arrebatan al mundo Su don de libertad; No respeta fronteras En los pueblos que gimen; Ante el odio y el crimen Su deber es luchar. — II — Si España le ...
Cortés composed three songs that featured on Zion & Lennox's 2011 album Los Verdaderos: "Como curar," "Detective de tu amor," and "Soltera" (under the pseudonym Jay el Superdotado). [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Cortés wrote five singles for Tito El Bambino , including " Llama al Sol ," featured on his 2011 album Invencible , which won a Latin Grammy for Best ...
y en el oro, el zafir y escarlata de tu pueblo figuran la grata armonía de dones de paz; en el cuerno colmado de frutos, la bondad prodigiosa del suelo, y en la palma que se alza hacia el cielo, ¡heroísmo, virtud, libertad! II El dorado esplendor de tus playas es promesa de pan laborioso, como es tu pasado glorioso, de un futuro de pródigo ...
corre el agua y nace la flor; si preguntan quién canta ¡Ay, Llorona! les dices que un desertor, que viene de la campaña ¡Ay, Llorona! (viene) en busca de su amor. Me subí al pino más alto, Llorona, A ver si te divisaba, Me subí al pino más alto, Llorona, A ver si te divisaba, Como el pino era muy tierno, Llorona, Al verme llorar, lloraba.
Germán Alejandro Garmendia Aranis was born on April 25, 1990, in Copiapó, Chile, [4] [5] and lived there until he was 12 years old. [6] In 1993, when he was three, his father, Germán Luis Garmendia, died in a car crash on Christmas Eve.
The phrase "like water for chocolate" comes from the Spanish phrase como agua para chocolate. [12] This is a common expression in many Spanish-speaking countries, and it means that one's emotions are on the verge of boiling over. In some Latin American countries, such as Mexico, hot chocolate is made with near-boiling water, not with milk.
Like Water for Chocolate (Spanish: Como agua para chocolate) is a 1992 Mexican romantic drama film in the style of magical realism based on the debut novel of the same name published in 1989 by Mexican novelist Laura Esquivel. [2] It earned ten Ariel Awards including the Best Picture and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign ...