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Aidos or Aedos (/ ˈ iː d ɒ s /; [1] Greek: Αἰδώς, pronounced [ai̯dɔ̌ːs]) was the Greek goddess of shame, modesty, respect, and humility. [2] Aidos, as a quality, was that feeling of reverence or shame which restrains men from wrong.
On October 3, 2014, Martin shared a video of himself on the set of filming "Adiós" music video, announcing that the visual would be available on October 20, 2014. [41] He exclusively premiered the video on Twitter on the specified date, [ 42 ] and uploaded the music videos for both Spanish/French and English versions on his YouTube channel the ...
"Salud", song by Sky Blu (rapper) Reek Rude / Sensato / Sky Blu / Wilmer Valderrama; Salud Part 2, Wilmer Valderrama "Salud" by Larry Carlton, composed by Abraham Laboriel, Sr. "Salud" by Vicente Fernández, composed by Homero Aguilar "Salud" by Armando Manzanero, composed by Armando Manzanero covered by José Feliciano
"Adiós" (Ricky Martin song), 2014 "Adiós" (María Becerra song), 2023 "Adiós", a song by Alejandra Guzmán from the album A + No Poder "Adiós", a song by Allison from Memorama
Adiós muchachos is a 1927 tango composed by Argentinian pianist Julio César Sanders and Argentinian poet César Vedani.According to Francisco Garcia Jimenez, Sanders was inspired when after a night out with a group of friends in 1927 in the Buenos Aires district of Flores, one of them said goodbye with the words "Adiós, muchachos".
"El último adiós" (English: "The Last Goodbye") is a song written by Peruvian singer Gian Marco and Cuban American musician and producer Emílio Estefan to commemorate the September 11 attacks and support the families of the victims. [1] Proceeds of the recording went to the American Red Cross and the United Way. [2]
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"Me Voy" (English: "I'm Leaving") is a song by Mexican singer Julieta Venegas and is the first single from her fourth studio album, Limón y Sal (2006). Thus far, it is Venegas' most successful song. It was released in Mexico on March 28, 2006, in Europe in 2007 and appeared in the top positions in Italy and Switzerland.