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  2. Nino Segarra - Wikipedia

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    Juan Angel Segarra Crespo (born June 21, 1953), known professionally as Nino Segarra is a Puerto Rican singer, composer, ... US Latin Songs [6] "Porque Te Amo" 1990 28

  3. Loco de Amor - Wikipedia

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    Loco de Amor, 1992, by Nino Segarra; Songs "Loco de Amor" (Jerry Rivera song), 1996 "Loca de Amor", 2004, by Belle Perez from The Best of Belle Perez

  4. Desesperados - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Desesperados" is a Spanish language upbeat reggaeton song, [10] [13] [14] with elements of cumbia and dembow. [6] [15] The song was written by Alejandro, Corleone, Jorge Cedeño Echevarria, Nino Segarra, NaisGai, Colla

  5. List of Puerto Rican songwriters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Puerto Rican songwriters.It includes people who were born in Puerto Rico, people who are of Puerto Rican ancestry, and many long-term residents or immigrants who have made Puerto Rico their home, and who are recognized for their songwriting work.

  6. Te Robaré (Nicky Jam song) - Wikipedia

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    "Te Robaré" is a song by American singer Nicky Jam and Puerto Rican singer Ozuna, released as a single by Sony Music Latin on March 22, 2019. The track was written by the two singers, Juan Diego Medina, Johnatan Ballesteros, Vicente Saavedra, Nino Segarra, and its producers Gaby Music and Chris Jeday. [1]

  7. Frankie Ruiz - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Nino Segarra released an album titled Romántico Salsero, which included that homage single, "Homenaje A Frankie Ruiz". [123] Jerry Rivera, who met Ruiz when he was 13 years old, and whom he considered his idol, recorded a tribute album titled Canto a mi Idolo...Frankie Ruiz in 2003 with Ruiz's songs. [124]

  8. De Vuelta a Casa - Wikipedia

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    Nino Segarra (vocals background) Celso Clemente (bongos) Danny Fuentes; Gamalier González; Raffi Torres (trombone) Domingo Garcia (piano) Efraín Hernández (bass) Jimmy Morales (congas) Santiago "Chago" Martínez (timbals) Hector Perez (percussion, vocals)

  9. YHLQMDLG - Wikipedia

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    The album also features Latin trap sounds, incorporating the widely known 808 drum patterns, and both fun and aggressive melodies, such as in “Si Veo A Tu Mama”, which samples the bossa-nova classic "The Girl from Ipanema", [27] featuring a sweet, Nintendo-ish keyboard sound, while the song “25/8” is an example of the dark, hard-hitting ...