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  2. Voy a quedarme - Wikipedia

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    "Voy a quedarme" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈboj a keˈðaɾme]; "I am going to stay") is a song by Spanish singer Blas Cantó, written by Dan Hammond, Leroy Sanchez, Dangelo Ortega, and Cantó himself. It was released as a digital download and for s

  3. List of number-one singles of 1985 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Issue Date Song Artist 7 January "Ghostbusters" Ray Parker Jr. 14 January "¿Cómo Pudiste Hacerme Esto a Mí? Alaska y Dinarama: 21 January 28 January 4 February 11 February 18 February

  4. Category:Songs in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    A. A Dios le Pido; A la Nanita Nana; A la Primera Persona; A las Barricadas; A Medio Vivir (song) A Palé; A Pedir Su Mano; A Puro Dolor ¿A quién le importa?

  5. List of number-one singles of 1994 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Issue Date Song Artist 1 January "Saturday Night" Whigfield: 8 January 15 January 22 January 29 January 5 February 12 February 19 February "Right in the Night" Jam & Spoon: 26 February

  6. List of best-selling Latin music artists - Wikipedia

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    Music journalists and musicologists define Latin music as musical styles from Spanish-speaking areas of Latin America and from Spain. [10] [11] Music from Brazil is usually included in the genre and music from Portugal is occasionally included. [8] [12] Either definition of "Latin music" may be used for inclusion in this list.

  7. List of number-one singles of 1988 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Issue Date Song Artist 7 January "Never Gonna Give You Up" Rick Astley: 14 January "Never Can Say Goodbye" The Communards: 21 January 28 January 4 February "Never Gonna Give You Up"

  8. Cante jondo - Wikipedia

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    Cante jondo (Spanish: [ˈkante ˈxondo]) is a vocal style in flamenco, an unspoiled form of Andalusian folk music. The name means "deep song" in Spanish, with hondo ("deep") spelled with J (Spanish pronunciation:) as a form of eye dialect, because traditional Andalusian pronunciation has retained an aspirated H lost in other forms of Spanish.

  9. Copla (music) - Wikipedia

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    Initially she sang cuplé, which later evolved in Andalusian and Spanish song into the copla as it is known today. Other well-known singers of coplas are Imperio Argentina , Manolo Corrales , Estrellita Castro , Concha Piquer , Miguel de Molina , Lola Flores , Marifé de Triana , Juanita Reina , Manolo Escobar , Juanito Valderrama , Sara ...