Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In its list of the 50 best Colombian songs of all time, El Tiempo, Colombia's most widely circulated newspaper, ranked the versions of the song by Bovea y Sus Vallenatos at No. 11. [6] Viva Music Colombia rated the song No. 9 on its list of the 100 most important Colombian songs of all time.
[5] [6] The song spent 20 weeks within the Top 40 and became the eighth top ten single for the singer in the chart, and third number-one hit, after "Toda La Vida" (1986) and "Es Mi Mujer" (1987). [7] "La Chica de Humo" became the last number-one Latin single in the United States of the 1980s and remains the last time Emmanuel hit the top of ...
In December 1989, she represented the Philippines at the Asia-Pacific Singing Contest, performing the songs "You'll Never Walk Alone" and "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", and won the competition. [2] Her subsequent studio albums Nineteen 90 (1989) and Tagala Talaga (1991) featured the singles "Narito Ako" and "Buhay Ng Buhay Ko", respectively.
This was the first time in two years that the artists were reunited on a track. On October 6, 2012: Casa De Leones reunited once again for a track made by members J-King & Maximan, "Que La Nota Le Suba" was remixed with the added vocals of Guelo Star, Jowell & Randy.
Señales de Humo (transl. Smoke Signals) is the second single of Juan Luis Guerra's sixth studio album Areito (1992). The track is divided in two parts: The first part is a bachata and the second one the rhythm transformed to Mambo with elements of son and salsa.
Casa de Leones (English: House of Lions) is the eponymous debut album by Puerto Rican reggaeton quintet Casa de Leones and was released on June 26, 2007 by Warner Bros. and Black Lion Records. Track listing
Casa is the second studio album by Mexican pop-rock singer Natalia Lafourcade, using the name of her band, Natalia y La Forquetina. Casa was released in Mexico on 30 August 2005 by Sony BMG Music Entertainment Mexico. It won Best Rock Album by a Duo Or Group With Vocals at the 7th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.
"The Ketchup Song" is about a young man named Diego who enters a nightclub. The DJ, a friend of Diego's, plays Diego's favorite song, "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang, and Diego dances and sings along to the song, imitating its chorus with Spanish gibberish.