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  2. Category:Rumba songs - Wikipedia

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  3. Fútbol y Rumba - Wikipedia

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    "Fútbol y Rumba" (transl. "Football and Rumba") is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA, featuring vocals from Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias. It was released on May 29, 2020 as a track on Anuel AA's second studio album Emmanuel , with a music video released on the same day.

  4. Category:Rumba - Wikipedia

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    Rumba songs (2 P) Pages in category "Rumba" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Maps (Maroon 5 song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the song's remix version performed by Rumba Whoa featuring Colombian singer J Balvin. The video was released on October 15, 2014. [citation needed] It follows two teams: Rumba Whoa FC and DJ's United, complete in a game of football (soccer). Levine and Kacerova appeared in archive footage from the song's music video, as they ...

  6. Songo music - Wikipedia

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    Songo is a genre of popular Cuban music, created by the group Los Van Van in the early 1970s. Songo incorporated rhythmic elements from folkloric rumba into popular dance music, and was a significant departure from the son montuno/mambo-based structure which had dominated popular music in Cuba since the 1940s.

  7. Lovumba - Wikipedia

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    The single was released digitally on October 4, 2011. The song is a fusion of mambo, soca and dance beats. The name "Lovumba" is a blend of the words Love and Rumba. [1] The song was produced by Musicologo and Menes (Los de La Nazza). A Remix version that featured Daddy Yankee and Don Omar was released on January 7, 2012.

  8. Baila Mi Rumba - Wikipedia

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    The song debuted in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart at number 33 in the week of April 29, 1989, climbing to the top ten four weeks later. [6] " Baila Mi Rumba" peaked at number-one on July 15, 1989, on its twelfth week, holding this position for seven consecutive weeks, [7] replacing "La Incondicional" by Luis Miguel and being replaced by Ana Gabriel with "Simplemente Amigos".

  9. Ferré Gola - Wikipedia

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    It includes 17 tracks plus a bonus track with different music styles ranging from Congolese rumba, trap music, salsa, ndombolo, R&B, and hip-hop. [44] [143] [144] [145] The album features guest appearances by Josey, Innoss'B, and Chily. [146] [147] [144] [143] The songs on the album explore themes of love, disappointment, and social life. [44]