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The pastor and creator of the character of Biper y Sus Amigos, David John Passuelo, [4] he said that the initiative was born with "the idea of helping Sunday schools with music, those people who wanted to sing songs for God at a children's level, not only for the spiritual and moral edification of children, but also to evangelize them".
"La Llave de Mi Corazón" 114 1 1 2 La Llave de Mi Corazón "Que Me Des Tu Cariño" — 2 1 5 "La Travesía" 120 3 1 3 2008 "Sólo Tengo Ojos Para Ti" — 28 — 9 "Como Yo" — 18 1 13 2010 "Bachata en Fukuoka" 116 1 1 1 A Son de Guerra "La Guagua" — 23 7 10 "La Calle" (featuring Juanes) — 26 — 9 "Lola's Mambo" (featuring Chris Botti ...
The song "Mi PC" combines lyrics and the sound of merengue to compare a woman to a personal computer. [13] "Quisiera" is a salsa theme song that was co-written by Guerra and Colombian songwriter Kike Santander. [14] Guerra also produced ballad songs for the album such as "Testimonio" and "Amapola". [15]
David Broza's new album, "La Mujer Que Yo Quiero," is the Spanish version of his “Ha’isha She’iti” 1983 album of translated Spanish songs, which made Israeli music history.
The album includes new versions of the tracks ("Tu"; "Ay Mujer" and "Razones") and live version of the song "Estrellitas y Duendes" recorded at La Plaza de Las Ventas in Madrid in 1992. [5] Also it include, the orchestrations mesmerizing on such one-of-a-kind hits as "Bachata rosa," "Burbujas de amor, " and "Paimolita blanca."
"El Niágara en Bicicleta" was released as the album's third single in 1999 by Karen Records. [12] [13] A live version of the track was included on his albums A Son de Guerra Tour (2013) and Entre Mar y Palmeras (2022), respectively.
A mouse named Ratón Pérez, Ratonpérez or Ratompérez first appeared in the oral tradition folktales La hormiguita (transl. The Little Ant), as her gentle and timid husband, and in The Vain Little Mouse, also as her husband. These tales were first published in Cuentos, oraciones, adivinanzas y refranes populares (1877) by Fernán Caballero. [1]
Entre Mar y Palmeras is the second live album of the Dominican artist Juan Luis Guerra and 4.40.It was released on June 18, 2022 along with special concert, an open-air and audience-free concert, broadcast by HBO special, premiere on June 3, 2021, performing the songs and was recorded at the Esmeralda Beach, Miches in the Dominican Republic.