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Dvicio announced that months earlier before the album came out that they were working on an album that they all have worked on during their time in Mexico.
Vida incorporates elements of hip-hop, Latin rhythms, and jazz. [4] String arrangements for the album were done by Alberto Pérez. [6] The influence of Afrobeats and reggaeton can be heard on the tracks "Cora", "Dime qué", and "Bailando solo aquí". [7] Vida includes collaborations with several artists, including Omar Lye-Fook, Talib Kweli and ...
En Vivo (English Live) is the sixth album by Mexican pop singer, Ana Gabriel.It was released on 1990. This album reached No. 1 in the Billboard Latin Pop Albums.This was her first live material and was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1992.
"Por el Resto de Tu Vida" (transl. "For the Rest of Your Life" ) is a song by Mexican musician and singer-songwriter Christian Nodal , featuring Argentinian singer and songwriter Tini . Written by Nodal, Edgar Barrera and Elena Rose , it was released on January 26, 2023 via Sony Music Latin as the lead single from Nodal's second extended play ...
Mi Vida Eres Tú (My Life Is You) is the ninth studio album by Mexican grupera band Los Temerarios, released in 1992. It was nominated for Regional Mexican Album of the Year at the 1993 Lo Nuestro Awards .
Chilean songwriter Alberto Plaza re-record his song "Que Cante La Vida" with other Latin artists. Plaza is aware of all the details, along with another prominent Chilean singer-songwriter and producer, Jaime Ciero, who also received the support of talented Chilean Mauricio Guerrero who is donating his work to record instruments and additional vocals from Buenos Aires, Santiago and Los Angeles.
Lo que tú quieras oír (Whatever You Want To Hear) is a Spanish language short drama by Guillermo Zapata added to YouTube on March 26, 2006. [1] The video is notable for being the most-watched non-English video on YouTube, the third most-viewed video excluding music videos, and the twelfth most viewed of all time, with over 100 million viewings.
1991: Alesis Digital Audio Tape is a tape format used for simultaneously recording eight tracks of digital audio at once, onto Super VHS magnetic tape – a format similar to that used by consumer VCRs. The product was announced in January 1991 at the NAMM Show. The first ADAT recorders shipped over a year later in February or March 1992. [52]