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  2. Zaleilah - Wikipedia

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    A bilingual song performed in English and Spanish, [5] [12] "Zaleilah" has been described as Latin-influenced; reviewers also noticed inspiration from Balkanic, Cuban, Gypsy and salsa music. [2] [3] [4] [13] Lyrically, it revolves around "a woman deeply in love with her 'chocolate boy', [possibly] someone who is merely sweet, or someone who is ...

  3. En Barranquilla me quedo - Wikipedia

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    "En Barranquilla me quedo" is a salsa song sung by Joe Arroyo.It appeared on his 1989 album Fuego en mi mente. [1] The song is an ode to Baranquilla, Colombia. [2]The song was recorded on July 25, 1988 in a two-hour session. [3]

  4. El Preso - Wikipedia

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    "El Preso" (translation "the prisoner") is a song recorded by Fruko y sus Tesos. It was released in 1975 with vocals by Wilson Saoko. [1] The song was composed by the band's percussionist Álvaro Velásquez. [2] [3] The lyrics are the narration of a prisoner ("preso") serving 30 years. [4]

  5. Caliente (Inna song) - Wikipedia

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    "Caliente" features lyrics in Spanish, marking Inna's first song in that language. It is a salsa and 90s dance music-influenced song. Music critics gave mixed reviews of the song, with one praising its dance style and another one criticizing it as mediocre. To promote the track, an accompanying music video was shot by both Hamid Bechiri and ...

  6. Los 12 Discípulos - Wikipedia

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    "Los 12 Discípulos" (English: The 12 Disciples) or "Quítate Tu Pa' Ponerme Yo" (English: Move So I Can Come) is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Eddie Dee featuring various artists from his fifth studio album, 12 Discípulos (2004). It features eleven other reggaeton musicians, who were among the most requested in the genre at the time.

  7. Y Hubo Alguien - Wikipedia

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    Y Hubo Alguien" placed seventh AOL Radio's 10 Best Salsa Songs list, [25] while La Prensa listed it as one of Marc Anthony's best 15 songs. [26] At the 1998 Latin Billboard Music Awards, "Y Hubo Alguien" won the award for "Tropical/Salsa Hot Track of the Year". [27] It also received the Lo Nuestro Award for Tropical Song of the Year in the same ...

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  9. Salsa Tequila - Wikipedia

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    "Salsa Tequila" is a novelty song by Norwegian comedian Anders Nilsen in Spanish. He doesn't speak Spanish, as he admits in the song by saying "No hablo español" (I do not speak Spanish). To make the song catchy, he uses accordion and saxophone mixes, noting that their usage had become prevalent in many recent hits.