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Rosas" became the first number-one song by an OPM female artist since Moira Dela Torre's featured role on Ben&Ben's 2021 song "Pasalubong" and the first number-one song by an OPM female lead artist since Dela Torre's "Paubaya" (2020). With the notable performance of "Rosas" on Spotify, Nica del Rosario became the first OPM female artist to ...
"Rosas" (English: "Roses") is a song performed by the Spanish pop group La Oreja de Van Gogh. It was written by Xabi San Martín and it was published by Sony BMG as the third single from the band's album Lo Que te Conté Mientras te Hacías la Dormida (2003). The song tells the story of the protagonist who sees her first love with another woman ...
Raíz (transl. Origin) [1] is a collaborative studio album by singers Lila Downs, Niña Pastori and Soledad Pastorutti; [2] released on April 1, 2014, by RCA Records.The album's first single, "La raíz de mi tierra", was released on February 25, 2014, on VEVO.
The song "El Último Vals" was the first single of their new album A las cinco en el Astoria (At Five O'Clock At the Astoria). In 2009, they released Nuestra casa a la izquierda del tiempo ( Our home on the left side of time ), which consisted of re-recordings of their older songs with Martinez, the new vocalist, plus one new song.
"Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" is a Latin pop song with ranchera and hip-hop influences. The song's lyrics discusses Rubio's decision to overcome a relationship and her empowerment. The song received positive reviews from music critics who commended it for its production and lyrics, considering it as a feminist anthem. The song peaked at number one in ...
"Lloran Las Rosas" (English: The Roses Cry) is a power ballad written by Alfredo Matheus Diez and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Cristian Castro. It was released by BMG U.S. Latin on November 3, 1997, as the fourth single from his fifth studio album Lo Mejor de Mí (1997).
Ángela Aguilar turns pain into poetry with her new song, “Mis Amigas Las Flores.” TODAY.com exclusively premieres the music video.
Lenny de la Rosa began his artistic career as a chorus with singer Gloria Trevi. He studied music at the "National School of Arts in Cuba" and then joined the Center for Arts Education, "CEA" of Televisa , where he became involved in musical theater as Qué plantón , Pachecas a Belén y Princesas en Pugna .