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  2. Mr. Trance - Wikipedia

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    The series was premiered on the channel Señal Colombia on September 13, 2013, exclusively for Colombia.. Cartoon Network Latin America acquired the international rights of the first season of the series and was premiered on October 5, 2015, for all of Latin America as part of its "Sabor Local" strategy, which consisted of broadcasting content made in the continent for audiences of the channel.

  3. Music of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    It is worth pointing out that the "classic" cumbia known throughout Colombia is the Cumbia Cienaguera. This song reflects a uniquely Colombian feel known as "sabor" (flavour) and "ambiente" (atmosphere). Arguably, this song has remained a Colombian staple through the years and is widely known as Colombia's unofficial national anthem.

  4. Robin del Castillo - Wikipedia

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    From this moment on, Robin took part in many well known bands in Colombia such as Cali Sabor, The Metropolitan Police band (during his military service), Los Gomelos under the label of Sony Music Entertainment, the Merengue Band under the label of "Los lideres de Venezuela", and the Matacena Orchestra [2] under the label of FM Records.

  5. Orquesta de la Luz - Wikipedia

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    In the following three months September–November, the band performed another World Tour which included the United States, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Costa Rica and Japan. In February 1993 Orquesta De La Luz appeared on Jay Leno's The Tonight Show on NBC. On June 5, the band held concerts in France, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom ...

  6. Karol G - Wikipedia

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    Karol G and the Jonas Brothers filmed the song's accompanying music video on their iPhones, using the combined footage as a "clever way to get around the obvious challenge of trying to film a music video during the COVID-19 crisis". [30] In October, "Bichota" was released as the album's official lead single, becoming viral online. [31]

  7. La Pollera Colorá - Wikipedia

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    In its list of the 50 best Colombian songs of all time, El Tiempo, Colombia's most widely circulated newspaper, ranked the version of the song recorded by Wilson Choperena with the Pedro Salceo orchestra at No. 5. [5] In its list of the top ten Colombian songs, El Heraldo rated Colombia Tierra Querida at No. 7. [6]

  8. CH y la Pizza - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] In its first week of release, the video was positioned in the top 10 trends on YouTube Mexico, top 200 in the United States, and top 50 in the countries Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Colombia on the same platform. [13]

  9. Bomba Estéreo - Wikipedia

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    To promote the record the band undertook a tour of Colombia, followed by Mexico and the US throughout 2012 and 2013. Band members have said they miss suero while on tour away from Colombia. [5] Their fourth album, Amanecer, was released on June 2, 2015, on Sony Music. One song, "Soy Yo", was selected for the soundtrack of FIFA 16. [18]