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Clandestino is the debut studio album by French artist Manu Chao, released in 1998.The album contains many soundbites throughout, two of which are bits of a speech by Subcomandante Marcos and, like Chao's subsequent albums, was mostly recorded by the musician himself in various locations around the world, using a small laptop—which is referred to in the liner notes as Estudio Clandestino.
"Clandestino" (English: "Clandestine") is a song by Colombian singers Shakira and Maluma, released on 8 June 2018 as a stand-alone single. Shakira and Maluma worked on the song in April 2018 in Spain. It was written and produced by the two singers and Edgar Barrera. [2]
"Clandestino" is the second single and the title track from Manu Chao's first album, Clandestino. The lyrics of the song are sung in Spanish and deal with the issue of immigration: "I wrote it about the border between Europe and those coming from poorer nations. Look around — maybe 30% of the people in this street are clandestino [illegal]."
The songs were collectively released as Clandestino in 1998, under Manu Chao's own name. Though not an instant success, the album gained a steady following in France with hits such as "Bongo Bong" and "Clandestino", and the album eventually earned the Best World Music Album award in 1999's Victoires de la Musique awards. It sold in excess of 5 ...
Clandestino is a 1998 album by Manu Chao. Clandestino(s) may also refer to: "Clandestino" (Manu Chao song), 1998 "Clandestino" (Shakira and Maluma song), 2018; Clandestino, a 2016 album by Lartiste; Clandestino, a 2010 album by Roser "Clandestino", a 2014 song by Francesco Gabbani from Greitist Iz; Clandestino, a character on The Bluffers
List of albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications; FRA [1]BEL (Fl) [2]BEL (Wa) [3]GER [4]ITA [5]MEX [6]SPA
Clandestino, a bloated, self-adoring, hunchbacked human; he is the self-appointed totalitarian ruler of Bluffoonia. He lives in a fortress-like castle , the dungeon of which contains his precious "Secret of Getting It All" which is the source of his power.
" 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. The song is produced by Fher Olvera & Alex González . [ 1 ]