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Anselmo, the owner of El 33, teaches Mario bulerías to conquer Maria ("Una Rosa es Una Rosa") but she still refuses. Maria tells Patricia about the infidelities of men and proposes they become lesbians , but later says this was a joke ("Mujer contra Mujer").
"She Wolf" was composed by Shakira, John Hill, and Sam Endicott. [3] Its lyrics were written by Shakira. Shakira and Hill also served as the producers of the song. [3] In an interview with Billboard, Shakira revealed that she was unsure of writing the song in English that she reached out to Sia and Seth MacFarlene for help but nothing came to fruition and ended up writing the entire lyrics by ...
A diss track taking aim at Shakira's ex-partner, footballer Gerard Piqué, as well as a women's empowerment anthem, [11] the song reportedly "broke the internet", [12] breaking various records for viewership and listenership for a Spanish-language and a Latin song, as well as having measurable market impact on certain brands mentioned in the ...
Dr. Rebecca MacMillan, a vet with over 15 years of experience, says she regularly sees four skin conditions in particular: skin allergies, parasites, acute moist dermatitis, and endocrine disease.
Republican lawmakers on Tuesday grilled FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell on her agency's handling of hurricane recovery efforts, including about allegations of political bias. The two House ...
"La rosa es una rosa es una rosa" is used in Fernando del Paso's Sonetos con lugares comunes. A song by Poe (Anne Danielewski), "A rose is a rose", states "a rose is a rose is a rose is a rose said my good friend Gertrude Stein." The computer game Carmen Sandiego features a villain humorously named Rosa Zarrosas-Arroz.
The Dutch city of Deventer transformed Saturday into a pocket of 19th-century England, with 950 people in costumes bringing characters from Charles Dickens’ books to life. Oliver Twist ...
"La Bicicleta" (transl. "The Bicycle") is a song by Colombian singer and songwriters Carlos Vives and Shakira, from the former's fifteenth studio album Vives (2017) and is also included as an album track on Shakira's eleventh studio album El Dorado (2017).