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  2. De Colores - Wikipedia

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    De Colores. " De colores " ( [Made] of Colors) is a traditional Spanish language folk song that is well known throughout the Spanish-speaking world. [ 1] It is widely used in the Catholic Cursillo movement and related communities such as the Great Banquet, Chrysalis Flight, Tres Días, Walk to Emmaus, and Kairos Prison Ministry .

  3. Obsesión (Pedro Flores song) - Wikipedia

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    Obsesión (Pedro Flores song) "Obsesión" is a 1935 Spanish-language bolero song by Puerto Rican songwriter Pedro Flores. The song is one of Flores' best known has been recorded by many artists. Flores was resident in New York where his Cuarteto Flores, including Panchito Riset and Daniel Santos, made his boleros popular.

  4. Calibre 50 - Wikipedia

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    Calibre 50 (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈliβɾe siŋˈkwenta]) is a regional Mexican band. Formed in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, in 2010 by Edén Muñoz, the band has had several lineup changes, with the current roster consisting of lead vocalist Beto Gastélum, backing vocalist & twelve-string guitarist Tony Elizondo, diatonic accordionist Martín "Trompudo" López, sousaphonist Alejandro Gaxiola ...

  5. Agony in the Garden - Wikipedia

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    Agony in the Garden. The Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane is an episode in the life of Jesus, which occurred after the Last Supper and before his betrayal and arrest, all part of the Passion of Jesus leading to his crucifixion and death. This episode is described in the three Synoptic Gospels in the New Testament.

  6. Edén Muñoz - Wikipedia

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    2006–present. Labels. Lizos Music (2021-2023) Sony Music Mexico (2023-present) Rodolfo Edén Muñoz Cantú, [ 1] better known as Edén Muñoz ( Spanish pronunciation: [eˈðen muˈɲos] ) (born September 25, 1990), is a Mexican singer, songwriter and producer of regional Mexican music .

  7. La Llorona (song) - Wikipedia

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    A representation of La Llorona. "La Llorona" (lit. "The weeping woman") is a Mexican folk song derived from the legend of La Llorona. There are many versions of the song. Its origins are obscure, but, around 1941, composer Andres Henestrosa mentioned hearing the song in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. He popularized the song and may have added to ...

  8. Lamento Borincano - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Fernandito Álvarez [1] "Lamento Borincano" ('Puerto Rican Lament') is Rafael Hernández Marín 's acclaimed composition in Puerto Rico 's patriotic tradition. It takes its name from the free musical form Lament ( Latin, lāmentor ), and from Borinquen, an indigenous name for the island. Hernández released the song in 1929 to ...

  9. El Camino de la Vida (song) - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Héctor Ochoa Cárdenas. " El Camino de la Vida " (translation "the road of life") is a Colombian song written in 1986 by Héctor Ochoa Cárdenas. It was popularized by the recording of the song by Arboleda y Valencia. [ 1][ 2] After a public poll conducted in 1999, the song was chosen by the Academia Colombiana de Musica as the ...