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The song was released between Mother's Day and Father's Day as a tribute to all parents. [4] "Mapa" placed fifth on Google's most searched songs globally in 2021. [5] On July 8, 2024, "Mapa"'s accompanying lyric video on YouTube surpassed 100 million views.
Irapuato is a Mexican city and municipality located at the foot of the Arandas Hill (in Spanish: Cerro de Arandas), in the central region of the state of Guanajuato. It lies between the Silao River and the Guanajuato River , a tributary of the Lerma River , at 1,724 m (5,656 ft) above sea level .
The song debuted the week of May 28, 2023 at number 35 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart — being their second highest-ranking song below the single "Bebe Dame" — it also debuted at number 19. of the Global 200 and at number 5 on the Hot Latin Songs and Mexico Songs respectively.
Orchestra leader Jerry Wald was a rare early aficionado of the song, and Wald's showcasing of "Poinciana" during his 1943 gig at the Hotel New Yorker has been credited with boosting its profile, [4] [5] "Poinciana" being recorded in 1943 by Glenn Miller with his Army Air Force Band, with three 1944 recordings of the song afforded hit status ...
The band's song "Magic Arrow" was featured in the television show Breaking Bad, in the episode "Caballo Sin Nombre", as well as in the TV series The Good Wife, in the episode "Bitcoin for Dummies". "Black Water" features on the soundtrack for the 2012 comedy, For a Good Time, Call... , [ 4 ] as well Bottom of the World (2017) and in the TV ...
Harry Styles dropped a music video for his "Harry's House" hit "Satellite" on May 3. Here's what the lyrics behind the bop might mean.
David Stratton of Variety assessed that the film's "second half is more successful than the first", also pointing out that the film is "handsomely produced". [6]Casimiro Torreiro of El País considered the film "stimulating, sometimes brilliant and occasionally overwhelming", but he also pointed out that the plot features some elements left over (pertaining the gesticulating thug) as well as ...
"Tiburón" (Spanish: Shark) is a salsa song by Rubén Blades and Willie Colón which appeared on their 1981 album Canciones del Solar de los Aburridos. [1] The song is a metaphor for American intervention in Latin America, with the titular shark representing the influence of American imperialism in the region. [2]