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The word bamboleo means "wobble", "sway" or "dangle" in Spanish. The song's refrain, "bamboleo, bambolea, porque mi vida yo la prefier vivir así", translates to: "Swaying, swaying, because I prefer to live my life this way." Part of the song is an adaptation of the 1980 Venezuelan folk song "Caballo Viejo" by Simón Díaz. [1]
Ésta es mi vida. 1 language. ... Printable version; In other projects ... Ésta es mi vida, meaning "This Is My Life" in Spanish, may refer to: This Is My Life; Esta ...
A Spanish-language version of "Livin' la Vida Loca" was recorded under the same title and reached the summit of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States. To promote the original version of the song, Martin performed it on many television programs and award shows, including the MTV Video Music Awards and the World Music Awards in ...
Tu Vida es Mi Vida came to an end in 2011. Tu Vida es Mi Vida (Spanish for "Your Life is My Life") is a mix of romantic and inspirational music with various interviews and talk. Each episode explores hot topics relevant for Hispanic women today, including relationships , work , and inspirational stories of women who have achieved their dreams.
SpanishDict is a Spanish-American English reference, learning website, [1] and mobile application. [2] The website and mobile application feature a Spanish-American English dictionary and translator, verb conjugation tables, pronunciation videos, and language lessons. [3] SpanishDict is managed by Curiosity Media. [4]
"Vida" (English: "Life") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for the One Love, One Rhythm – The 2014 FIFA World Cup Official Album (2014). It was written by Martin, Salaam Remi , Elijah King, Afo Verde, Roxana Amed and produced by Remi.
Amor, vida de mi vida (Love, life of my life) is an aria for baritone from the zarzuela Maravilla composed by Federico Moreno Torroba to a libretto by Antonio Quintero and Jesús María de Arozamena. [1] It premiered in Madrid in 1941, where the aria was sung by the baritone, Luis Sagi-Vela.
Mi Vida: Grandes Éxitos is a double-CD greatest hits album by Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, released on 13 October 1998 through Columbia Records. [2]The album contained a special selection of 38 songs Julio Iglesias had recorded over four decades.