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" Perdonarte, ¿Para Qué?" (lit. ' Forgive You, For What? ') is a song by Mexican group Los Ángeles Azules and Argentine singer Emilia. It was released on 23 May 2024 through Promotodo México. The song was written by Andy Clay, Horacio Palencia, and Richard Torres, while Rodolfo Lugo handled its production.
Directed by Facundo Ballve, the music video for "Jet Set" was released via Emilia's Vevo channel on YouTube on January 11, along with the release of the song. [7] Described as "powerful and explosive", [ 8 ] it shows a "futuristic [ 9 ] and cinematic aesthetic" with references to the 2000s and scenes inspired by The Matrix and Charlie's Angels ...
"Alegría" was one of the first songs Tiago worked on for Gotti A. [1] He used Google Translate to write the chorus, which includes lyrics in Portuguese. [2] After recording a demo of the song, he named the file "Anitta", [3] hoping that she could collaborate with him on the track. [2]
Los Ángeles Azules are a Mexican musical group that plays the cumbia sonidera genre, which is a cumbia subgenre using the accordion and synthesizers. This results in a fusion of the sounds of cumbia from the 1950-1970s with those of 1990s-style electronic music.
Is for Karaoke (also known as Relient K Is for Karaoke) is a 2011 cover album by American rock band Relient K.The first seven songs were released on July 28 as Is for Karaoke EP, and on October 4 the remaining songs were released as Is for Karaoke Pt. 2 EP, concurrently with the full-length album.
In June 2013, the music video for "Show das Poderosas" became the most watched music video on YouTube in Brazil, surpassing 160 million views in less than a week after the release.The impact also helped to music on charts, which remained for weeks at the top of the best selling in iTunes Brazil, and making it the third most played song on the ...
Cantu and Tijerina played sold out stadiums and appeared on Siempre en Domingo and the Johnny Canales Show. The band broke up later on, but Cantu, seeing that Los Cadetes de Linares's contract had ended with Ramex Records, applied and bought the legal rights to perform as the authentic Cadetes de Linares, instead of Tijerina.
Luis Segura (born in Mao, Dominican Republic year 1939), is a popular traditional Dominican singer often referred to as 'The Father of Bachata'. [1] [2] He is considered one of the best interpreters of traditional bachata with hits like "Pena por ti", "Dicen", and "No me celes tanto".