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  2. Tear Drop Records - Wikipedia

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    3014 Sunny & The Sunglows - Talk To Me/Pony Time (1963) 3015 Mark Hanson - A Long Times (Is Much Longer Then I Thought)/Mr. Clock (1963) 3015 Mark Hanson - A Long Times (Is Much Longer Then I Thought)/Sugar Gay; 3016 Sunny & The Sunliners - Carino Nuevo/Sufriendo Y Piensando (1963) 3017 Jimmy Donley - You're Why I'm lonely/Let Me Told You (1963)

  3. Sunny & the Sunglows - Wikipedia

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    Sunny & the Sunglows (formed by songwriters Jimmie Lewing and Sunny Ozuna in Palacios, Texas) was an American musical group started 1959, and later known as Sunny & the Sunliners in 1963 after moving to San Antonio, Texas.

  4. The Legends (Tejano band) - Wikipedia

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    Members are Carlos Guzmán, Freddie Martínez Sr., Sunny Ozuna, and Augustín Ramírez. [1] The group's first album ¿Qué Es Música Tejana? (2000) won a Latin Grammy Award as Best Tejano Album in 2001, [2] and the group were nominated again at Latin Grammy Awards of 2007 for Otra Vez Raices (2006).

  5. List of awards and nominations received by Ozuna - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Ozuna has won two Latin Grammy Awards—both for "Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi"—from ten nominations, as well as five Billboard Music Awards, twelve Billboard Latin Music Awards, six Latin American Music Awards, eìght Lo Nuestro Awards, and four Guinness World Records.

  6. Laura Canales - Wikipedia

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    During her breaks from university coursework, Canales began yet another comeback by participating with the Leyendas y Raices Tour which included fellow Tejano performers Carlos Guzman, Augustin Ramirez, Sunny Ozuna, Freddie Martinez, Mario Montes, and Grupo Sierra.

  7. Caramelo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Caramelo" is a song by Puerto Rican singer Ozuna. The track was released on June 11, 2020 through Sony Music Latin as the lead single of his fourth studio album ENOC (2020). [1] The track, written by Ozuna alongside its respective producers, became a top ten hit in Spain, Colombia, Argentina and other selected European and countries in Latin ...

  8. Cosmo (Ozuna album) - Wikipedia

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    Cosmo is the sixth studio album by Puerto Rican singer Ozuna.It was released on November 17, 2023, through Aura Music and Sony Music Latin. [1] [2] [3] The album features collaborations with Chencho Corleone, Sky Rompiendo, Maldy, De la Ghetto, Anuel AA, Chris Jedi, David Guetta, Jhayco and Lito MC Cassidy.

  9. Nibiru (album) - Wikipedia

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    A year on, Ozuna made the album available to pre-save and posted the album cover on Instagram. Ozuna's tracks "Cambio" and "Muito Calor", the former a collaboration with fellow Puerto Rican artist Anuel AA and the latter a collaboration with Brazilian singer Anitta , were also expected to be on the album, but did not make the track listing.