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"Gracias a Dios" (English: "Thanks God") is a song written by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel and recorded by Thalía. It was released as the fifth [1] single from Thalía's fourth studio album En éxtasis (1995). The song was one of her most popular singles at the time and a big radio hit, peaking number one in many Latin countries.
Anne Hurley from Entertainment Weekly described the song as a "delightful abandon" in her review of Mi Tierra. [1] AllMusic editor Jose F. Promis noted it as a "happy upbeat" song. [ 2 ] John Lannert of the Sun Sentinel also called ¡Sí Señor! a "steamy dancefloor entr(y)".
The song "Gracias a la vida" was considered as a "humanist hymn" by Chilean music journalist Marisol García. [4] In 2009 the former president Michelle Bachelet expressed her "affection and admiration" for Mercedes Sosa and "Gracias a la vida" with the following phrase: «As you know today, "Gracias a la vida" is a song of ours, but also a universal one.
Amorcito De Mi Vida; De Carne y Hueso; Vol. 10: Señor Paniagua (1980) Amémonos; Quién Lleva los Pantalones; Salud Cariño; Cada Día Más; Él; A Tu Orden; A Media Noche; Mala, Muy Mala; De Rodillas; Para Bien o Para Mal; Homenaje a Nino Bravo; Domingo en la Tarde; Vol. 11: Con Mariachi (1981) Mi Amigo; Atrévete; Silencio; Voy a Perder la ...
A man whose wife was on the American Airlines plane that collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C. has revealed the final text he received from her before the crash. On ...
La Sonora Dinamita is a Colombian [1] and Mexican [2] [3] [4] musical group that plays cumbia, a Tropical music genre from Colombia but popular throughout Latin America. As one of the first cumbia groups to reach international success, it is credited with helping to popularize the genre throughout Latin America and the world.
Grupo Yndio is a Mexican band from Hermosillo, Sonora founded in 1972, [1] by some of the members of the dissolute band Los Pulpos.. The band is known for Spanish covers of English-language pop hits, but with a distinctive Grupero style.
Calibre 50 (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈliβɾe siŋˈkwenta]) is a regional Mexican band. Formed in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, in 2010 by Edén Muñoz, the band has had several lineup changes, with the current roster consisting of lead vocalist and accordionist Beto Gastélum, backing vocalist & twelve-string guitarist Tony Elizondo sousaphonist Alejandro Gaxiola, and drummer Erick García.