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" Somos El Mundo 25 Por Haiti" is a 2010 song and charity single recorded by the Latin supergroup Artists for Haiti and written by Emilio Estefan and his wife Gloria Estefan. It is a Spanish-language remake of the 1985 hit song " We Are the World ", which was written by American musicians Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie , and was recorded by ...
fue moldeando el sentir nacional y fue el grito de Túpac Amaru el que alerta, el que exige y el que impele, hacia la libertad. Y el criollo y el indio se estrechan anhelantes de un único ideal y la entrega de su alma y su sangre dio el blanco y los rojos del emblema que al mundo anunció que soberano se yergue el Perú. Para gloria de Dios.
A cortado is a Spanish beverage consisting of espresso mixed with a roughly equal amount of warm milk to reduce the acidity, [1] [2] although the exact ratios have considerable regional variation. [3] The milk in a cortado is steamed, but not frothy and "texturized" as in many Italian coffee drinks. [4] The cortado is commonly served all over ...
Issued as the first single from the disc, "El Mundo" rose to No. 10 on the official chart released by Productores de Música de España. [6] The song also achieved success in Latin America, particularly Argentina, thanks to its inclusion in the soap opera Dulce Amor.
"Lampara Pa`Mis Pies" is a song by Juan Luis Guerra, released on August 30, 2019, as the fourth single from his fourteenth studio album Literal. [1] The music video was recorded in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
Una pequeña parte del mundo is the second studio album by the Spanish folk rock group Amaral, ... "El día de año nuevo" (New Year's Day) – 3:58
Octavio Paz was born near Mexico City.His family was a prominent liberal political family in Mexico, with Spanish and indigenous Mexican roots. [1] His grandfather, Ireneo Paz, the family's patriarch, fought in the War of the Reform against conservatives, and then became a staunch supporter of liberal war hero Porfirio Díaz up until just before the 1910 outbreak of the Mexican Revolution.
It took a decade for A. B. Quintanilla (pictured) to write "Como la Flor", after conceptualizing the idea in 1982.. The recording of Entre a Mi Mundo transpired at the San Antonio studio owned by Tejano music producer Manny Guerra, with Brian "Red" Moore, Guerra's in-house music engineer, supervising the process as A. B. assumed the roles of producer and arranger, directing the operation. [14]