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On the week of March 16, 1996 the song debuted at number forty on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks [1] and three weeks later on March 30, 1996, it reached its highest point at the number thirty-four spot for only one week. [2] It would stay for a total of 3 weeks. [3] In 2021 it was re-released featuring 12-year-old Mexican singer Mabel ...
The Gathering of the Manna by James Tissot. Manna (Hebrew: מָן, romanized: mān, Greek: μάννα; Arabic: اَلْمَنُّ), sometimes or archaically spelled mana, is described in the Bible and the Quran as an edible substance that God bestowed upon the Israelites while they were wandering the desert during the 40-year period that followed the Exodus and preceded the conquest of Canaan.
Mana (Jungian psychology), an archetypal figure of the wise old person; Mana Movement, formerly the Mana Party, in New Zealand; Mana Party (India) Mana College, in Porirua, Wellington, New Zealand; Illam, or Mana, the house of a Nambudiri Brahmin in Kerala, India; or, metaphorically, the family lineage
"Eres Mi Religión" (English: You Are My Religion) is the second radio single and ninth track from Maná's sixth studio album, Revolución de Amor (2002). On the week of November 16, 2002 the song debuted at number forty seven on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks [1] and after seven weeks later on January 4, 2003 it reached its highest point at #17 for a week. [2]
In the week of May 23, 1998, the song debuted and reached number eighteen on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks. [1] It stayed for a total of six weeks. [2] The song was inspired by Rebeca Méndez Jiménez, a woman in Nayarit, México. In 1971 she said goodbye to her fiancé Manuel, a foreign fisherman she was set to marry three days later.
"Clavado en un Bar" (English: "Stuck in a Bar") is a song by Mexican band Maná from their fifth studio album, Sueños Líquidos (1997). The song was written by the band's lead vocalist Fher Olvera, who handled the production alongside drummer Alex González and Benny Faccone. It was released as the album's lead single on 5 September 1997.
Available at Under Armour and Dick's Sporting Goods, women's apparel items in the Project Rock Outlaw Mana collection come in sizes XS-XXL, while men's clothing range from sizes S-4XL. Scroll on ...
"Amor Clandestino" (English: "Clandestine Love") is the second single from Mexican Latin pop/Rock en Español band Maná's eighth studio album Drama y Luz.