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This quote would eventually become her media nickname "la mujer que nació para cantar (the woman who was born to sing)". In 1971, she was offered a contract record deal with Columbia Records and her stage name was changed to "Manoella Torres".
Cómplices Al Rescate: El Gran Final: Cómplices Al Rescate: 27 Nada Como um Dia Após o Outro Dia: Racionais MC's: 28 Tribalistas: Tribalistas: 29 La Reina del Sur: Los Tigres del Norte: Norteño: Fonovisa: Le Preguntaba a la Luna: Víctor Manuelle: Salsa "En Nombre de los Dos" "El Tonto Que No Te Olvidó" "Poco Hombre" Sony Discos Soy Así ...
11. Cuando el Amor Se Acaba; 12. Antes de Que Te Vayas; Polkas y Cumbias Vol II (1986) 1 El gringuito; 2 Cuatro caminos; 3 Mi corazón; 4 Mariposa equivocada; 5 Bésame, bésame; 6 La indita y el yndio; 7 Uno más de los mojados; 8 Es amor; 9 Lamento del mojado; 10 Todo terminó; Cada Vez Que Tú Te Vas (1986) 1. Cada Vez Que Tú Te Vas; 2 ...
"El día que me quieras" (English: The day that you love me) is an Argentine tango with music by Carlos Gardel and lyrics by Alfredo Le Pera. It is considered one of the most popular songs of the 20th century and one of the best Latin songs of all time. [ 1 ]
José Gabriel Severino (born 1 April 1974), [1] better known by his stage name El Jeffrey, is a merengue artist from the Dominican Republic. [2] A major album of his is "Mi Vida". El Jeffrey first became a household name with the 80's merengue group La Artillería.
Ai Se Eu Te Pego - Michel Telo "Bailando por el mundo" - Juan Magan feat. Pitbull and El Cata "Inténtalo" - 3Ball MTY "International love" - Pitbull "Las cosas pequeñas" - Prince Royce "Llamada de mi ex" - La Arrolladora Banda El Limón "Lo siente mi amor" - Jenni Rivera "Mi santa" - Romeo Santos feat. Tomatito "Un hombre normal" - Espinoza Paz
El Mundo Today is an online satirical newspaper published in Spain.Its public launch was in January 2009, and it is currently active. The website adopts the style of the online press although the content of the publication is totally fictitious and humorous, using the format of the traditional press to create parody and satire.
In 1991, Mexican singer Luis Miguel covered "No Sé Tú" on his eighth studio album, Romance, a collection of boleros performed by the artist. [13] Released as the album's second single in February 1992 by WEA Latina, [14] it is one of two songs by Manzanero that Miguel covered in the album, along with "Te Extraño", as selected from among 500 others.