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  2. Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album - Wikipedia

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    The Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and promotes awareness of cultural diversity and the contributions of Latin musicians in the United States and worldwide.

  3. El Reino Infantil - Wikipedia

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    María Elena Walsh was the first series created by El Reino Infantil, debuting in June 2011. The songs on this show were based in the stories and songs by the Argentine singer-songwriter, María Elena Walsh. On the show, her songs were told by a pencil and a violin. Currently, all videos in the series have been deleted.

  4. Suave y Sutil - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Suave Y Sutil" was directed by Mike Garcia and produced by Devon Libran and Axis3 Studios, and was filmed in Los Angeles. [8] The Victorian era-style video "represents female empowerment" [9] and shows Rubio with jewelry and clothing from that time.

  5. Los grandes éxitos en español - Wikipedia

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    With exception of the last track, which was previously unreleased, together with "Latin Lingo," and "Tres Equis" which appeared on Cypress Hill, the album features old songs with new Spanish lyrics.

  6. Suavemente - Wikipedia

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    After the success of "Suavemente " 's bilingual version, Sony Music distributed a club mix of "Tu Sonrisa" to radio stations in February 1999. [7] Billboard Latin music contributor Leila Cobo called the song "catchy" [59] and (with "Suavemente") "irresistible". [54] "Tu Sonrisa" is the fifteenth-most-successful Sony Discos single on the Hot ...

  7. Suave (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Suave" was released as the album's third single in 1993 by WEA Latina. [14] Its music video was directed by Kiko Guerrero, filmed in Acapulco, Mexico, and features Miguel dancing with several women in the beach. [13] The song was later included on his greatest hits album Grandes Éxitos (2005). [15]

  8. Children's music - Wikipedia

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    Children's music gained an even wider audience in the 1970s when musical features such as Schoolhouse Rock! and the original Letter People were featured on network and public television, respectively. These represented an effort to make music that taught specific lessons about different subjects (math, history, and English) to youngsters ...

  9. Nueva canción - Wikipedia

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    Nueva canción (European Spanish: [ˈnweβa kanˈθjon], Latin American Spanish: [ˈnweβa kanˈsjon]; 'new song') is a left-wing social movement and musical genre in Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula, characterized by folk-inspired styles and socially committed lyrics.