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  2. Rosana Arbelo - Wikipedia

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    She won first place in the Benidorm International Song Festival in 1996 with her song "Fuego y Miel" ("Fire and Honey" in English), which led her winning a recording contract with MCA Records. Before pursuing a solo career, she wrote songs for other musicians, including Joaquín Sabina , Miguel Ríos , and María Dolores Pradera .

  3. Haitian gospel - Wikipedia

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    Haitian gospel music, began its roots in the rise of Christianity, when it was first imported to the island by Spain's Christopher Columbus in the 15th-century and again by the French during colonial years of Saint-Domingue, as Jesuits and Capuchins served as missionaries to continue the proliferation of Catholicism.

  4. List of best-selling gospel music artists - Wikipedia

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    List of gospel songs which have reported sales of 1 million units or higher but are uncertified by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Though " I'll Take You There " by The Staple Singers was certified Gold on January 31, 2019, for digital sales of 500,000 units, [ 4 ] its physical sales of 1.5 million units, reported on May 6 ...

  5. Category:Music of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Category: Music of Haiti. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Haitian songs (2 C, 2 P) Haitian styles of music (2 C, 14 P)

  6. Music of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    One of the most distinctive features of Haitian compas music is its steady, pulsing drumbeat, which makes it easy to dance to. [3] Haïti Chérie is a traditional patriotic and most recognizable song of Haiti that was written and composed by Dr. Othello Bayard de Cayes and was initially called Souvenir d'Haïti. It represents the pride Haitian ...

  7. Twoubadou - Wikipedia

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    Twoubadou (Haitian Creole pronunciation:; French: Troubadour) music is a popular genre of guitar-based music from Haiti that has a long and important place in Haitian culture. The word comes from troubadour, a medieval poet-musician who wrote and sang songs about courtly love. Like the troubadours of old, the Haitian twoubadou is a singer ...

  8. ‘He can’t die. He had too much love in his heart.’ Haiti ...

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    Mikaben’s wife, Vanessa Benjamin, holds their daughter 1-year-old Leïa Benjamin, next to his son Gabriel at a memorial service for Haitian singer Mikaben in Miramar on Sunday.

  9. Category:Haitian styles of music - Wikipedia

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