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y, observando sus altos derechos, se ha encendido en ardor varonil. De virtud y justicia rodeada, a los pueblos del orbe anunció: que, con sangre de Arauco, ha firmado la gran carta de emancipación. Chorus IV Los tiranos, en rabia, encendidos y, tocando de cerca su fin, desplegaron la furia impotente, aunque en vano se halaga en destruir.
Amigos Con Derechos; Así Soy Feliz; Madre Mía; El Celular; La Carcacha; No Soy Un Bobo; La Que Sufre Es Mi Mama; Ojala; El Próximo Viernes; La Sorpresa; Gotitas De Lluvia; Por Cuanto Me Amarías; El Celular (Version Tololoche) US Bonus Track; Amigos Con Derecho (Version Tololoche) US Bonus Track; Ojala (Version Tololoche) US Bonus Track
"Amigo" (English: "Friend") is a popular song written by Brazilian songwriters Erasmo Carlos and Roberto Carlos (no relation) and originally recorded by the latter in Portuguese in 1977. As with many other of his songs, Roberto Carlos also recorded a Spanish-language version, with lyrics by Budd
The band has since released popular singles "Ya Me Enteré" with Nicky Jam, "Me Niego" with Ozuna, and "Amigos Con Derechos" with Maluma. These singles have charted on numerous Billboard charts and have renewed the band's popularity. The group also collaborated with Korean pop group Super Junior on the song "One More Time (Otra Vez)".
El derecho de vivir en paz is a protest song against the US intervention in the Vietnam War, [5] and is a tribute to Ho Chi Minh. [6] During its recording in the RCA Studios in Santiago, [ 7 ] several musicians collaborated, [ 4 ] [ 8 ] including Patricio Castillo , Celso Garrido-Lecca , Inti Illimani and Los Blops .
PARIS (Reuters) -Iran's acceleration in its enrichment of uranium to close to bomb grade is "extremely serious", has no civilian justification and contradicts Tehran's assertions on wanting ...
"Simplemente Amigos" (English: Just Friends) is a ballad written and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel and was produced by Mariano Pérez Bautista. It was released by CBS Discos (now Sony Music Latin) on March 20, 1989, as the second single from her fourth studio album Tierra de Nadie (1988).
and "Na Baixa do Sapateiro", new English lyrics were written to the song by Ray Gilbert. "La Zandunga" (also spelled "La Sandunga") is a traditional Mexican song and the unofficial anthem of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. The melody is believed to have originated from Andalusia and was rearranged by Andres Gutierrez ...