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  2. La Llorona (song) - Wikipedia

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    La Llorona of the song drowned her children in a river in a rage at her unfaithful husband. As a spirit, she was condemned to wander the shores of the river forever searching for her dead children. In Latin America the song is associated with the Day of the Dead .

  3. Angela Aguilar - La Llorona - Video Oficial - YouTube

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    Primer video del album "Primero Soy Mexicana" a la venta digital en iTunes y en todas las plataformas digitales.Video dirigido por Kai Parlange.Escucha a Ang...

  4. Sing along to "La Llorona" with Alanna Ubach & Antonio Sol and watch Disney•Pixar's Coco on Disney+. Disney+ is the ultimate streaming destination for entert...

  5. La Llorona - Carmen Goett (Official Video) - YouTube

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    La Llorona - Carmen Goett (Official Video) - YouTube. Carmen Goett. 136K subscribers. Subscribed. 582K. 42M views 5 years ago RIVIERA MAYA. We made this video to acknowledge one of Mexico´s...

  6. Coco (OST) - La Llorona (English translation) - Lyrics Translate

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    In Mexican folklore, La Llorona ("The Wailing Woman" or "the Cryer") is a legend about a ghost woman who drowned her children and mourns their deaths for eternity. Multiple variations exist, as is common in oral tradition.

  7. The Meaning Behind The Song: La Llorona by Pepe Aguilar

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    La Llorona, a folk song performed by Mexican-American singer Pepe Aguilar, holds deep cultural significance and emotional resonance within the Latinx community. This hauntingly beautiful song is rooted in Mexican folklore and tells the tale of a weeping woman who searches endlessly for her lost children.

  8. Alanna Ubach & Antonio Sol – La Llorona Lyrics - Genius

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    The song itself is important in Mexican culture, as the story of La Llorona is told as a ghost story. “La Llorona” means “The Weeping Woman.”

  9. "La Llorona" Lyrics: Origins, Evolution, and Impact, Meaning

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    Discover the haunting allure of "La Llorona" song lyrics. Uncover its origins, evolution, and cultural impact on global audiences.

  10. Angela Aguilar - La llorona (English translation #2) - Lyrics...

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    Oh my, Llorona, Llorona, Llorona, Take me to the river. Cover me with your scarf, Llorona, Because I'm dying of cold. Cover me with your scarf, Llorona, Because I'm dying of cold. Two kisses, I keep in my soul, Llorona, that don't stray far from me.

  11. Watch Angela Aguilar, Aida Cuevas & Natalia Lafourcade perform a rendition of "La Llorona" at the 61st GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony.READ MORE: The Many Fa...