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  2. Cambio Dolor - Wikipedia

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    "Cambio Dolor" (English: "I Trade Pain") is a 1998 song by Uruguayan singer Natalia Oreiro, the song was written by Pablo Durand and Fernando López Rossi, “Cambio Dolor” was released as the third single from Oreiro's self-titled debut studio album (1998). [1] “

  3. Blessd - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] Alongside fellow Colombian Ryan Castro, he released two new songs – "Niña de Mis Sueños" and "Quien TV" Remix. [27] The two had not worked together for almost a year after the success of "Lejania" because of differences between Blessd and the record label Castro was signed to concerning the remix of "Lejania". [ 28 ]

  4. ¿A quién le importa? - Wikipedia

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    "A quién le importa" is a song by the Spanish group Alaska y Dinarama. It was released on March 1986 by Hispavox as the lead single from their third studio album No es pecado (1986).

  5. Amor, Familia y Respeto - Wikipedia

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    Amor, Familia y Respeto (English: Love, Family and Respect) is the debut studio album by Mexican-American cumbia group A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings and the debut studio album by Mexican-American musician A.B. Quintanilla. It was released on March 23, 1999, by EMI Latin.

  6. El Dolor de Tu Presencia - Wikipedia

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    "El Dolor de Tu Presencia" (English: "The Pain of Your Presence") is a chart-topping hit from Jennifer Peña’s 2002 album Libre. The song was the second to be released from the album, after the promotional single “Vamos al Mundial.”

  7. A Puro Dolor - Wikipedia

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    "A Puro Dolor" is a song recorded by Puerto Rican band Son by Four. It was written by Omar Alfanno and released as the first single of the second studio album of the band in 2000. Two versions of the track were produced by Oscar Llord for the album; one as a salsa and the other as a ballad.

  8. List of songs recorded by Luis Miguel - Wikipedia

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    Miguel worked with Calderón again on the subsequent album Busca una Mujer (1988). Calderón composed the majority of the tracks on the album, including "Fría Como el Viento" ("Cold as the Wind") and "La Incondicional", the lead singles from the album which reached number-one on the Hot Latin Songs in the US.

  9. Diomedes Díaz - Wikipedia

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    Diomedes Díaz Maestre [1] (26 May 1957 – 22 December 2013 [3]) was a Colombian vallenato singer, songwriter, and composer.He has been named the "King of Vallenato" [2] and is nicknamed El Cacique de La Junta (The Chieftain of La Junta), which was given to him by another vallenato singer, Rafael Orozco Maestre, in honor of Díaz's birthplace.