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  2. Franco (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was nominated numerous times for the MYX Music Awards. In 2013, Soul Adventurer was released as the band's second album. With the new lineup on board, the group won Best Alternative Recording (Awit Awards) for the song Better Days. [6] On November 9, 2014, FRANCO launched an EP titled Frank! at the St. James Power Station in Sentosa ...

  3. Spanish Bombs - Wikipedia

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    According to Continente Multicultural and Vulture magazines, "Spanish Bombs" is a pop rock and punk rock song. [3] [4] AllMusic's Donald A. Guarisco described it as a "rousing rocker" with a combination of power chords, quickly-strummed acoustic riffs, and "simple but catchy verses and chorus".

  4. I treni di Tozeur - Wikipedia

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    The German language part of "I treni di Tozeur" performed by three female opera singers, doch wir wollen dir ihn zeigen / und du wirst..., is a quote from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera or singspiel The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte), Act II Scene 7, in its original form only a mere second in duration, 3 bars long, in 6/8 time, usually sung by three young boys or genii.

  5. Mario (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mario" is a song by Congolese guitarist Franco and his group TPOK Jazz from his eponymous 1985 album. It is considered to be the musician's biggest hit. [1] Written and composed by Franco, the theme of the song is the story of a gigolo who lives with an older woman. Although he is a graduate, he prefers to spend his partner's money. [2]

  6. Tan Sólo Tú - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded, along the rest of the tracks for En Primera Fila, from January 20–21, 2011 at the Comtel Studios in Miami, Florida, United States. [1] De Vita was supported by a band of 15 members and was joined on stage by a handful of guest performers, such as Santiago Cruz, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Soledad Pastorutti, Debi Nova, Leonel García, Noel Schajris and Guzmán. [3]

  7. Franco IV e Franco I - Wikipedia

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    Initially the duo had a repertoire of cover songs, mainly classics of the Canzone Napoletana, rearranged in a modern beat style. [ 1 ] In 1968, shortly after adopting their stage name and starting to record original songs, they got a large success with the song "Ho scritto t'amo sulla sabbia", which reached the first place and stayed sixteen ...

  8. Bandiera bianca - Wikipedia

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    The song opens with citations of Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'", and includes references to Alan Sorrenti's "Figli delle stelle", Gino Latilla's "Tutte le mamme" and The Doors' "The End".

  9. El General - Wikipedia

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    Edgardo Armando Franco (born 27 September 1969), better known as El General, is a Panamanian former reggae artist [1] considered by some to be one of the fathers of reggae en Español [2] and a precursor to reggaetón. [3] [4] During the early 1990s, he was one of the artists who initiated the Spanish-language dancehall variety of reggae music ...