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"Mi Gente" is a cover of Héctor Lavoe's song by Marc Anthony for the movie El Cantante as he plays Lavoe himself. The song was featured on Gloria Estefan 's Mexican promo single of No Llores . The song received a nomination at the 2008 Latin Billboard Music Awards for "Tropical Airplay Song Of The Year".
"Mi Gente" (transl. "My People") is a song recorded by Colombian singer J Balvin and French singer and producer Willy William. It was released on 30 June 2017 through Scorpio Music and Universal Music Latin. It is a remake of Willy William's song "Voodoo Song" which is an original French song by Willy William that went viral on Facebook in 2016 ...
Mi Gente may refer to: "Mi Gente" (Héctor Lavoe song), 1973, also performed by Marc Anthony in 2007 "Mi Gente" (J Balvin and Willy William song), 2017 "Mi Gente", 2003 song by Kumbia Kings from the album 4 "Mi Gente", 2002 album and song by Cuban singer Lucrecia
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King released on May 6 and spawned an additional music video for the song "Kraken Wanker" (May 21st). That October, Gnome played at Desertfest in Antwerp at the Trix music center. They would continue to play at Desertfest in London and Berlin the following May. [5] King was developed with a theme of a war between a fictional king named ...
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1969: Piero ("Mi viejo") 1970: Piero ("Pedro Nadie") 1972: Coplas de mi país; 1973: Para el pueblo lo que es del pueblo; 1975: Folklore a mi manera; 1975: Sinfonía inconclusa en la mar; 1976: Y mi gente dónde va (inédito en Argentina hasta 1982) 1981: Recuerdos; 1981: Calor humano (en vivo) 1982: Canto de la ternura; 1983: Un hombre común ...
Curet Alonso (birth name: Catalino Curet Alonso [note 1]) was born in Guayama, a town located in the southern region of Puerto Rico.Curet Alonso's mother was a seamstress and his father a Spanish language teacher and musician who played in the band of Simón Madera. [1]