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  2. You Belong to My Heart - Wikipedia

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    "Solamente una vez", retitled "You Belong to My Heart", was featured in the Disney film The Three Caballeros with English lyrics written by Ray Gilbert and sung by Dora Luz. [21] Gilbert's lyrics bear no similarity to Lara's original Spanish language lyrics. This song is on the orange disc of Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic.

  3. Vez - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Luc Vez (1957–2017), Swiss administrative lawyer and head of the Federal Office of Police of Switzerland; León Ávalos y Vez (1906–1991), Mexican mechanical engineer; Sergio Vez (born 1994), Spanish curler; El Vez, stage name of Mexican-American singer-songwriter and musician Robert Alan Lopez (born 1960)

  4. Tal Vez - Wikipedia

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    "Tal Vez" (transl. "Perhaps" ) is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for his seventh studio album, Almas del Silencio (2003). The song was written by Venezuelan singer-songwriter Franco De Vita , while the production was handled by Tommy Torres .

  5. Ñ - Wikipedia

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    The following instructions apply only to English-language keyboards. On Android devices, holding N or n down on the keyboard makes entry of Ñ and ñ possible. On Apple Macintosh operating systems (including Mac OS X ), it can be typed by pressing and holding the Option key and then typing N , followed by typing either N or n .

  6. The Meaning Behind Selena Gomez's Dress in the ‘De Una Vez ...

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    On Thursday, January 14, the 28-year-old dropped her Spanish language single “De Una Vez,” with an accompanying video directed by Los Pérez’s Tania Verduzco and Adrian Pérez. Throughout ...

  7. El Vez - Wikipedia

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    Consisting of "Esta Bien Mamacita" (sung in Spanish) and "En el Barrio" (sung in English, and incorporating elements of the Traffic song "Dear Mr. Fantasy" and the Beatles' "I've Got a Feeling"), it was released by independent record label Sympathy for the Record Industry, which would put out many subsequent El Vez recordings.

  8. Ven, Devórame Otra Vez - Wikipedia

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    "Ven, devórame otra vez (English: Come, Devour Me Again) is the lead single from Lalo Rodríguez's album, Un nuevo despertar. The song with lyrics by Dominican songwriter Palmer Hernández is noted for its sexual content at the time of the salsa romantica era. The song reached number ten on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart.

  9. O Morro Não Tem Vez - Wikipedia

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    Favelas of Rio de Janeiro. In 1964, not shortly after the song was released, the Brazilian government suffered a coup and was replaced by a military dictatorship.During this time, many musicians and composers, including songwriters Jobim and de Moraes, were arrested and interrogated by the police or had their calls and mail tapped for creating "subversive" music.