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  3. La 5ª Estación - Wikipedia

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    La Quinta Estación (Spanish for "The Fifth Season/Station", often spelled La 5ª Estación) is a Spanish pop/rock band composed of two musicians from Madrid: Natalia Jiménez (lead singer and harmonica) and Ángel Reyero (guitar). Pablo Domínguez (2001–2008) (guitar and bass) was the third member until his recent split (Now in Varsovia).

  4. Sin Frenos - Wikipedia

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    Es Cierto It's True Natalia Jiménez / Armando Ávila 3:36 9 Te Supieron A Poco They Tasted Insignifagant Ángel Reyero 3:40 10 Quiéreme Mucho Love Me So Much Natalia Jiménez / Armando Ávila 3:48 11 Engañame Lie To Me Natalia Jiménez / Armando Ávila 3:10 12 Sin Salida Without An Exit Ángel Reyero / Armando Ávila 3:13 13

  5. Natalia Jiménez - Wikipedia

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    México de mi corazón is an album that honors the Mexican song and features duets with voices such as Carlos Rivera, Pedro Fernández, Paquita la del Barrio, Lila Downs, El Bebeto and Banda MS. Mariachi Gama Mil provides musical accompaniment, and Natalia was granted permission to incorporate choirs with Juan Gabriel .

  6. La Quinta Estación - Wikipedia

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  7. Recuérdame - Wikipedia

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    Recuérdame is Spanish for "remember me". It may refer to: Recuérdame (Yolandita Monge album), 1971 album or the title song "Recuérdame" (La 5ª Estación song), 2009 song ...

  8. El Mundo Se Equivoca - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, the song topped the national singles chart for twelve weeks and it was succeeded by Eres para mi by Julieta Venegas. As of April 2007, the newest single released to Mexican radio is " Sueños rotos " (Broken Dreams), the song debuted at number ninety-three on May 7, 2007.

  9. Flores de Alquiler - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic; From the first notes of Flores de Alquiler, it's clear that la 5ª Estación is rock en español a cut above the average. Laced with mariachi horns and fronted by gutsy lead vocalist Natalia Jimenez, the first cut, "El Sol No Regresa," confidently sets the standard of excellence and taste to be met and exceeded by subsequent tracks.