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"Soltera" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. ... The music video was directed by Jaume de la Iguana. Its cinematography was handled by Rafa Lluch. [12]
"Soltera" (transl. "Single") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Lunay and Puerto Rican producers Chris Jedi and Gaby Music, released through Star Island on February 21, 2019. [1] A remix with Puerto Rican rappers Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny was released on May 10, 2019. [ 2 ]
Yuka is a secular Afro-Cuban musical tradition which involves drumming, singing and dancing. It was developed in western Cuba by Kongo slaves during colonial times. Yuka predates other Afro-Cuban genres of dance music like rumba and has survived in Kongo communities of Pinar del Río , specifically in El Guayabo and Barbacoa, San Luis . [ 1 ]
Their name is a reference to chicharrones, a fried pork rind snack popular in Latin America and Spain. The duo debuted with the Boss Hogs EP in 2003. The EP garnered critical praise, with URB magazine describing it as "a completely original masterpiece." [5]
Single, Married, Widowed, Divorced (Spanish: Soltera, casada, viuda, divorciada) is a 2023 Peruvian comedy road movie written and directed by Ani Alva Helfer. [2] It stars Gianella Neyra , Katia Condos, Milene Vásquez and Patricia Portocarrero. [ 3 ]
Algo de mi vida (English: Something of my life) is an album by Mexican pop singer Yuri. It was released in 1988. It was released in 1988. The album was edited by EMI Capitol when Yuri left the company to join CBS Records .
"ADMV" (short for "Amor de Mi Vida"; English: "Love of My Life") [1] is a song by Colombian singer Maluma. Co-written by Maluma, Stiven Rojas, Vicente Barco, and Edgar Barrera, the lattermost of whom also produced the song, it was released by Sony Music Latin on April 23, 2020. The song topped the charts in Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala ...
Cibo Matto (pronounced [ˈtʃiːbo ˈmatto], Italian for "crazy food") was an American alternative rock band formed by Yuka Honda and Miho Hatori in New York City in 1994. [5] Their first album, Viva!