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  2. El Mundo Se Equivoca - Wikipedia

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    4 Para No Decirte Adiós For Not Saying Goodbye Reyero 3:34 5 Sueños Rotos: Broken Dreams Dominguez 4:10 6 Nada Nothing Avila; Dominguez; Reyero 3:14 7 Cosa de Dos Thing of Two Avila; Reyero 3:35 8 La Frase Tonta de la Semana The Dumb Phrase of the Week Norberto Ross (Cubano) 4:03 9 Que Fuí para Ti What Was I for You Jimenez 3:42 10 Cartas ...

  3. Spanish personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Ellos te lo dijeron = "They said it to you" Yo te me daré = "I will give myself to you" Vosotros os nos presentasteis = "You [pl.] introduced yourselves to us" Se le perdieron los libros = "The books disappeared on him" (lit. "The books got lost to him") The full and pronominal form of a reduplicated direct object must agree in gender and number:

  4. Porque te vas - Wikipedia

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    "Porque te vas" is a romantic ballad [17] that incorporates elements of funk, disco and pop music, featuring a predominant use of the saxophone. [18] Critic Julián Molero of Lafonoteca described the track's instrumentation as "full of self-confidence with almost mocking interventions of the brasses and the crash of the drums releasing unexpected blows". [19]

  5. ¿Y Tu Abuela Donde Esta? - Wikipedia

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    ¿Y Tu Abuela Donde Esta? ( ¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? in the Puerto Rican dialect) is a poem by Puerto Rican poet Fortunato Vizcarrondo [ 1 ] [ 2 ] (1899 – 1977), [ 3 ] which has been recorded both as songs and as poetry by many Latin American artists, most notably the Afro-Cuban artist Luis Carbonell. [ 1 ]

  6. Que Me Quedes Tú - Wikipedia

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    Griselda Flores of Billboard described the single a "quintessential can’t-live-without-you love song" and a "masterclass in songwriting". [3] " Que Me Quedes Tú" was included on best-of lists including Billboard's "The 100 Greatest Songs of 2003" (2023), at number 41, being the highest ranked Spanish-language song on the list, only behind "Bonito" by Jarabe de Palo. [3]

  7. What More Can I Give - Wikipedia

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    "What More Can I Give" (also "Todo Para Ti" in Spanish) is a song written by American singer Michael Jackson and recorded in 2001 by Jackson and a supergroup of singers following the September 11 attacks. The inspiration for the song had initially come to Jackson after a meeting with the President of South Africa Nelson Mandela in the late 1990s.

  8. Si Tú Te Vas (Enrique Iglesias song) - Wikipedia

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    "Si Tú Te Vas" was released as the lead single from the album in October 1995. [10] The music video was filmed in New York and premiered on 4 October 1995 as a screen projection on a side wall of the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. [11] [12] It features an overhead light, a microphone, and a woman and several scenes in black and white.

  9. ¿Por qué no te callas? - Wikipedia

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    ¿Por qué no te callas? ( Spanish: [poɾˈke no te ˈkaʎas] ; English: "Why don't you shut up?") is a phrase that was uttered by King Juan Carlos I of Spain to Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez , at the 2007 Ibero-American Summit in Santiago, Chile , when Chávez was repeatedly interrupting Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez ...