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At the ninth annual Music Awards in Spain (Spanish: Premios de la Música), held on April 21, 2005, Bebe received nine nominations and won four awards. [6]At the 6th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Bebe received five nominations, the most of any artist that year: Pafuera Telarañas was nominated for Album of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Album, while "Malo" was nominated for Record of the ...
como es tu pasado glorioso, de un futuro de pródigo bien; la más bella porción de Oriente en fronteras cordiales encierras y es silvestre en tus pródigas tierras el prestigio marcial del laurel. III En ti se une por gracia remota el laurel al olivo sagrado, convertiste la espada en arado y tus dianas en himnos de amor.
Hola Hola may refer to: Hola Hola, a 2017 EP by Kard "Hola Hola" (Kard song), the title song; Hola Hola, an EP by the Rosso Sisters, 2014;
Rexha performing at Untold Festival in June 2023 American singer and songwriter Bebe Rexha has recorded songs for three studio albums and three extended plays (EP) as well as various soundtracks and collaborative projects. She learned to play the guitar, piano, and trumpet as a child and started producing her own beats using Pro Tools. Rexha began writing songs with her friends at school and ...
He added, "Five-year-old rapper/singer from France has topped the charts in almost every country in the free world (and a few that aren't). The concept is simple: Jordy chirps and rhymes in French about the rigors of childhood over a bouncy pop/dance beat. Top 40 pundits who regularly indulge in wacky novelty items will be salivating after the ...
Chorus Gloria al pueblo mil veces altivo que ha sabido la historia ilustrar; indomable, pujante en la guerra, y a la ley respetuosa en la paz. I
Ayer fuiste pujante y altiva, en la lucha sangrienta y tenaz; mas ya, patria te ciñes la oliva; y hoy tu gloria se funda en la paz. I ¡Patria ilustre! tus hijos recuerdan
In Mexico, "Dime Cómo Quieres" debuted at number nine on the Mexico Top 20 General chart, eventually rising to number one. In the United States, the single entered Billboard ' s Hot Latin Songs at number nine; the following week, it rose to its number eight peak.