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  2. Nuevayol - Wikipedia

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    "Nuevayol" (stylized as "NUEVAYoL", pronounced "Nueva York"; transl. "New York" ) is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny . It was released on January 5, 2025, as the opening track of his sixth solo studio album Debí Tirar Más Fotos .

  3. Eddie "Piolín" Sotelo - Wikipedia

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    Piolín was removed from Univision Radio on July 22, 2013, [5] after the Los Angeles Times reported allegations of sexual harassment, [6] claims that Sotelo denied. [7] SiriusXM launched “Piolín” Radio in 2013, [8] and in 2014, he launched his current show El Show de Piolin on 40 radio stations. [9] [10]

  4. Perfumito Nuevo - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Perfumito Nuevo" is a reggaeton song. Lirically, "Perfumito Nuevo" celebrates seduction and desire in an atmosphere of mystery and novelty. The lyrics speak of the search for something new and exciting, symbolized by the 'new perfume' which represents both the literal scent and the attraction of a new connection.

  5. Nueva canción chilena - Wikipedia

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    At the inaugural Festival de la Nueva Canción Chilena (Festival of the Chilean New Song) in 1969 in Santiago - the first time the movement was so named - Universidad Catolica rector Fernando Castillo said: “Perhaps popular song is the art that best defines a community. But lately in our country we are experiencing a reality that is not ours…

  6. Nueva canción - Wikipedia

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    Cuban cultural organization Casa de las Américas hosted many notable gatherings of nueva canción musicians, including the 1967 Encuentro de la Canción Protesta. [ 3 ] Songs of conflict in Spanish have a very long history, with elements to be found in the "fronterizos", songs concerning the Reconquest of Spain from the Moors in the 15th century.

  7. 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.

  8. La Bandononona Clave Nueva De Max Peraza - Wikipedia

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    La Bandononona Clave Nueva De Max Peraza is a Mexican banda group, formed in 2013, consisting of lead vocalist and founder Max Peraza and many other members. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Agua Nueva - Wikipedia

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    Agua Nueva (Spanish for "New Water") is the debut album by Mexican pop singer, Cristian Castro. It was released on June 30, 1992. It was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in 1993. [1] Following Fonovisa's purchase by the Universal Music Group, the album was re-released in 1998 with a different track listing.