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  2. Los Ángeles Azules - Wikipedia

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    Los Ángeles Azules, Vol. 3 (1984) Cumbia de la Tostadita, Vol. 4 (1985) Cumbia de las Chispitas, Vol. 5 (1987) Los Ángeles Azules, Vol. 6 (1988) Y Valió La Pena Esperar, Vol. 7 (1989) Y Esta... Si Es Cumbia, Vol. 8 (1991)(Last álbum recorded at Discos Pearless) Entrega de Amor (1993)Disa; Sin Pecado (1995) Inolvidables/Como Te Voy A Olvidar ...

  3. Perdonarte, ¿Para Qué? - Wikipedia

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    The album featured a collaboration with Argentine singer María Becerra titled "El Amor de Mi Vida". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Following the cancellation of some of Emilia Mernes ' shows on her .MP3 Tour, in promotion of her second studio album .MP3 (2023), the singer was revealed as the guest artist for Los Ángeles Azules' next song in May 2024. [ 3 ]

  4. Los Ángeles (band) - Wikipedia

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    Los Ángeles were a Spanish pop group active 1963-1976. [1] Originally the band was known as Los Ángeles Azules (The Blue Angels), the "Azules" was dropped when contracted by Hispavox, a major Spanish label, in 1967. On September 26, 1976, the band were on their way to Madrid after playing in Tarragona the previous day.

  5. Nunca Es Suficiente - Wikipedia

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    "Nunca Es Suficiente" (transl. "It's Never Enough") is a song by Mexican recording artist Natalia Lafourcade from her fifth studio album Hasta la Raíz (2015). The song was released on February 10, 2015, by Sony Music México as the second single from the album.

  6. Los Ángeles de Charly - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles de Charly is a Mexican cumbia group led by vocalist Carlos Becies. The group was formed in 1999, after Charly Becies and fellow vocalists Guillermo "Memo" Palafox and Jonathan Martínez left the popular group Los Ángeles Azules and became one of leading exporters of the romantic Mexican cumbia genre.

  7. Los Ángeles Negros - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of Porque Te Quiero, Gutiérrez and De la Fuente suggested the studio musicians to stay permanently in the group, a proposal which they accepted.The new band members used to be part of another Chilean group called Los Minimás, whose music was influenced by the psychedelic funk, which they incorporated in their next recordings with Los Ángeles Negros.

  8. Canto a la libertad - Wikipedia

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    Canto a la libertad (Chant to Liberty) is the most well-known song by Aragonese singer-songwriter José Antonio Labordeta. It was composed in 1975 to represent "a dream of solidarity, humanity, social justice, hope and freedom" and constitute "a hymn to the Aragonese people".

  9. La Libertad (song) - Wikipedia

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    "La libertad" ('Freedom') is a song by Spanish-German singer-songwriter Álvaro Soler. It was released on 10 May 2019, as the third single from his second studio album, Mar de colores (2018), serving as the second single from its Versión Extendida reissue. The song was written by Soler, Ali Zuckowski, Jakke Erixson and Simon Triebel.