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Ramón Orlando: El Hijo de la Mazurca 1990 Clavelitos y Azucenas Cuco Valoy y los Virtuosos Sin Comentarios 1981 Como Tú Ramón Orlando: El Duro 2007 Con Lámpara o Con Vela Milly Quezada: Merenhits 2005 2005 Corazón Atadao Ramón Orlando: Con el Corazón Atao 2000 Corazón Barato Ramón Orlando: Evolución 1997 Cosas Los Virtuosos Arrollando ...
Me Mata la Pena; Las Esquinas (Popurrí): Las Esquinas Son / Josefa Matia / Son Maco / La Mora; Cantando Se Fue; Nueva York No Duerme; Sisi y Ricardo; No Me Importa, No; Esa Negra; Al Que le Debo Que Se Aguante; Cigarro y Vino; Como Tú; Preciosa Mujer; Amor Para Mi; Mira Mis Ojos; Diciembre Party
Ramón Orlando Valoy García (born July 29, 1959), is a Dominican musician, singer, arranger, composer, record producer and songwriter, besides being a gran maestro pianist in Caribbean rhythms. Ramón Orlando received seven Casandra awards in the 1992 ceremony, including the Soberano , which is the most important category in the Dominican ...
"América América" is a song written by José Luis Armenteros and Pablo Herrero and performed by Spanish performer Nino Bravo. It was released as a single for his fifth studio album y volumen 5 (1973).
WRUM (100.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Orlando, Florida, known as "Rumba 100.3".It airs a Spanish-language radio format featuring Latin pop and reggaeton.It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. [2] [3] The studios and offices are on Maitland Center Parkway in Maitland.
WRLZ (1160 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a Brazilian Portuguese format. Licensed to St. Cloud, Florida, United States, it serves the greater Orlando area.The station is currently owned by the International Church of the Grace of God.
Residente mentioned on the subject stating that he is a fan of Gambino, and that when he was going to launch "This Is America", he at first thought that "this was going to be over the whole continent". [8] "This Is America" discusses police violence in the United States, the racism across the nation, as well as shootings and gun violence. [10]
Orlando González Soto, better known as Orlando Contreras (22 May 1930 in Havana, Cuba – 9 February 1994 in Medellín, Colombia), was a Cuban Bolero singer, known by his fans as "La Voz Romántica de Cuba" (Cuba's Romantic Voice).