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  2. Cara Mia - Wikipedia

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    The English singer David Whitfield first recorded the song with the Mantovani Orchestra in 1954. It made the charts in the United States, and in the UK was the first record to spend ten consecutive weeks at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart. [2] Whitfield's version was one of the biggest selling British records in the pre-rock days. [2]

  3. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    The altered version appears on all post-1985 pressings of the album. 1986 "Mentiras" Lupita D'Alessio: Carlos Reinoso: D'Alessio's abusive relationship with Reinoso [42] 1986 "En Cuba No Falta Nada" Tommy Olivencia's Orchestra Fidel Castro: Castro's authoritarian rule of the country. Lead vocals by Héctor Tricoche. A censored version of the ...

  4. Cara Mia (Måns Zelmerlöw song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cara Mia" is a song recorded by Swedish singer Måns Zelmerlöw. It was released as the first single from Zelmerlöw's debut album Stand by For... in Sweden on February 28, 2007, digitally and later released as a CD single.

  5. Mia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The pronunciation MEE-ə was popularized in the 20th century due the use of the Italian possessive word mia, meaning “my”, in popular love song titles such as Rosa Mia, released in 1938, and the 1954 hit song Cara Mia. English speakers who heard the song Cara Mia likely misinterpreted the Mia in the song titles as

  6. Blanka (Polish singer) - Wikipedia

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    Following her participation in Eurovision, Blanka released the singles: "Boys Like Toys" and "Rodeo" in 2023, and "Cara mia", "If U Want Me" and "Asereje (Airplane Mode)" in 2024. "Rodeo" reached number four in the Polish charts, while "Boys Like Toys" and "Caria mia" charted in the country's top 20.

  7. Cara Mia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cara Mia" is a 1954 song, a hit for English singer David Whitfield in 1954 and the American pop group Jay and the Americans in 1965 as well as many other artists. Cara Mia (translated from the Italian, "My beloved") may also refer to: "Cara Mia", a 1977 song by Baccara

  8. La Playlist - Wikipedia

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    La Playlist" was released alongside a music video directed by Ballve; in the video, Emilia can be seen working at the counter of a video store with a portable media player. [7] It evokes 1990s and 2000s pop culture music videos. [8] Emilia added "La Playlist" to the revamped set list of her third concert tour, the .MP3 Tour. [9]

  9. Caracara (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first South African music video to surpass 1 million views on YouTube. Production was handled by Lunatik, who also produced Kid X's debut single "Pass n Special". The music video for "Caracara" was released via YouTube on 25 April 2014.