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The name "pitazo" refers to whistleblowing. It is part of the Latin American media Rebel Alliance, with Tal Cual and Runrunes. They also collaborate with NGOs to be more informed on diverse groups of people in the nation. [1] According to El País, the aims of El Pitazo are to bring news to the most isolated areas. [1] The company director is ...
The album that the group was recording was released, under the name of La Llorona Loca (The Crazy Cryer). Remarkably, despite the dire diagnosis he had been given, Diaz finished recording the album as well as the album's title song and went on tour with the band once again, also participating on a video which was recorded for La Llorona Loca .
01. Son by four - Cuando seas mia 02. Juan Luis Guerra - Quisiera 03. Juan Luis Guerra - Burbujas de Amor 04. Lola Beltran - Paloma negra 05. Lola Beltran - Cucurrucucu Paloma 06. Sergio Basanez - Como quien pierde una estrella 07. Sin bandera - Entra en mi vida 08. Son by four - Miss me so bad 09. Luis Fonsi - Imaginame sin ti 10. Pedro Guerra ...
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"Mía" (English: "Mine") is the third single by Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Tito El Bambino, from his debut studio album Top of the Line, released in October 2007. It was co-written and produced by Nely el Arma Secreta. It features Daddy Yankee, who also co-wrote the song.
"Mujer" (Juan Alazán) – 4:39 "Que Valga La Pena" (Manuel Eduardo Toscano) – 2:44 "Por Aqui Paso" (Jorge Massias) – 3:25 "Niña Amada Mia" (Jorge Massias) – 3:14 "La Mujer Ideal" (Manuel Eduardo Toscano) – 2:52 "Dejame" (Raxu) – 3:30 "La Reina Es El Rey" (Gregorio Hernández Mendoza) – 3:15 "Matalas" (Manuel Eduardo Toscano) – 2:57
La mujer del Vendaval (English title: The Lady from Vendaval) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Mapat L. de Zatarain for Televisa. It is a remake of the Venezuelan telenovela Un esposo para Estela. On November 12, 2012, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting La Mujer Del Vendaval weekdays at 6:15pm, replacing Cachito de cielo. [2]
La mujer de mi vida (The Woman of My Life) is a 1998 telenovela co-produced by Venezuelan television company Venevisión in conjunction with the Miami, Florida based production company Fonovideo. Natalia Streignard and Mario Cimarro starred as the main protagonists while Lorena Meritano and Anna Silvetti starred as the main villains.