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  2. Te Fuiste (Enrique Iglesias song) - Wikipedia

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    "Te Fuiste" is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias featuring Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers. It was released as single from Iglesias' eleventh studio album Final (Vol. 1) . Music video

  3. ¿Por Qué Te Fuiste? - Wikipedia

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    The video has over 100 million views, making it Maricarmen's most viewed video and the first video by a Peruvian female singer to achieve that. Some parts of the video are shown as flashbacks in Maricarmen's video for her 2019 hit song La Copita, which is a sequel to ¿Por Qué Te Fuiste?. [6]

  4. Fuego (Kumbia Kings album) - Wikipedia

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    Fuego (English: Fire) is the fourth studio album and eighth album by Mexican-American cumbia group A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings and the fourth studio album by Mexican-American musician A.B. Quintanilla. It was released on October 5, 2004, by EMI Latin. The premium edition was released on December 6, 2005.

  5. Chayanne (1988 album) - Wikipedia

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    After the successful self-titled album released in 1987, which included one of Chayanne's signature songs, "Fiesta en América", a track that peaked at number 4 in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and also ranked 49th in the 2008 recap for the '100 Greatest Songs of the 80's in Spanish' by VH1 Latin America, [2] [3] the singer recorded in 1988 his second self-titled album under the Sony ...

  6. Aniceto Molina - Wikipedia

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    Molina was born in El Campano, Córdoba, Colombia, [4] and lived in Mexico City, Mexico from 1973 to 1984. In 1984, he moved to San Antonio, Texas. [5] Some of his most successful songs include "La Cumbia Sampuesana", "El Campanero", "La Gorra" and "La Burrita".

  7. Kumbia Kings - Wikipedia

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    Los Kumbia Kings 1999 debut album, Amor, Familia y Respeto, immediately sold over 500,000 copies and earned them a Grammy nomination. 2001 brought the album Shhh!, which in its first week, was number 2 among all Latin releases, and stayed at the top for almost 2 years.

  8. Cariñito - Wikipedia

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    Cariñito is a Peruvian cumbia song written by Limeño Ángel Aníbal Rosado in 1979 and first interpreted by the Peruvian group Los Hijos del Sol. Readapted by numerous international groups and in different musical styles, the song is one of the best-known songs in the realm of Peruvian cumbia and cumbia in general. [1]

  9. Te fuiste - Wikipedia

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    "Te fuiste" is a bilingual [1] Spanish-language and English language dance hit by Spanish music producer and DJ Jose de Rico and the Dominican-Spanish reggaeton, house, Latin and dance singer Henry Mendez. It is their debut joint chart hit.