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  2. Ay mamá - Wikipedia

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    "Ay mamá" (pronounced [aj maˈma]; American English: "Oh, mom", British English: "Oh, mum") [1] is a song by Spanish music act Rigoberta Bandini. The song was independently released on 23 December 2021 [2] and was a candidate to represent Spain in the 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, taking part in its preselection, Benidorm Fest.

  3. Si Veo a Tu Mamá - Wikipedia

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    Following the releasing of its parent album, "Si Veo a Tu Mamá" charted at number 32 on the US Billboard Hot 100 dated March 14, 2020, becoming the highest charting track from YHLQMDLG [5] as well as peaking at number 1 on the US Hot Latin Songs chart upon the issue date of March 14, 2020, becoming the highest charting track. [6]

  4. Hasta Que Dios Diga - Wikipedia

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    "Hasta Que Dios Diga" (transl. "Until God Says" ) is a song by Puerto Rican rappers Anuel AA and Bad Bunny . It was released on May 29, 2020, through Real Hasta la Muerte and Sony Latin as a track on Anuel AA's second studio album Emmanuel , with a music video released on the same day.

  5. Que te perdone Dios - Wikipedia

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    Que te perdone Dios... tells the story of Renata Flores del Ángel (Irán Castillo / Rebecca Jones), a beautiful young woman raised under the harshness of her father, Don Bruno (Don Éric del Castillo), an important exporter of grapes and wines from a town called Real de San Andrés. Don Bruno always wanted to have a son and for that reason he ...

  6. Odilio González - Wikipedia

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    Odilio González (born 5 March 1937), known by his stage name El Jibarito de Lares, is a Puerto Rican singer, guitarist and music composer who has been singing and composing for more than 65 years. He has mostly played traditional Puerto Rican folkloric music, songs dedicated to Puerto Rico's jíbaro .

  7. Lou Briel - Wikipedia

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    Lou Briel started his career at a very young age as a singer, director and member of a pop musical group called Anexo 3.Together they recorded four albums, the first two produced by Alfred D. Herger, and reached popularity with songs such as: "Oh, Cuanto te Amo" ("Oh, how much I love you"), "Contigo" (With you), & "Por eso estoy Preso", (That's why I'm a prisoner), among others.

  8. Luis Segura - Wikipedia

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    Luis Segura (born in Mao, Dominican Republic year 1939), is a popular traditional Dominican singer often referred to as 'The Father of Bachata'. [1] [2] He is considered one of the best interpreters of traditional bachata with hits like "Pena por ti", "Dicen", and "No me celes tanto".

  9. Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15 - Wikipedia

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    10.NOCHES DE COPAS; 1984 TTH RECORDS. 1985 TTH RECORDS. 1986 TTH RECORDS. 01.El Añoñaito 02.Por Qué Me Engañas 03.Tú Sabes 04.Que Viva el Pueblo 05.Tengo Una Mamá 06.Yo Me Siento Enamorao 07.Que No Me Mires 08.Johanny 01.De Qué Color Es el Amor 02.Seguro Que Si 03.No Sonríes 04.El Muchachito 05.El Can 06.Pirulo 07.Enamoraito 08.Estos Celos