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  2. Toro Mata - Wikipedia

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    "Toro Mata" ("The Bull Kills" in Spanish) is one of the most famous Afro-Peruvian songs in Peru, which has been recorded and developed by many different musical artists throughout its history. "Toro Mata" is a type of Peruvian music initially developed by enslaved black people in Cañete and Chincha.

  3. Faraón Love Shady - Wikipedia

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    Willyan Jesús Paye Choque [note 1] (born July 25, 2000), [note 2] known by his stage name Faraón Love Shady, is a Peruvian rapper, singer, songwriter and social media personality.

  4. Category:Songs by Peruvian songwriters - Wikipedia

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  5. Music of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian music is an amalgamation of sounds and styles drawing on Peru's Andean, Spanish, and African roots. Andean influences can perhaps be best heard in wind instruments and the shape of the melodies, while the African influences can be heard in the rhythm and percussion instruments, and European influences can be heard in the harmonies and stringed instruments.

  6. Category:Peruvian songs - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian folk songs (1 P) C. Anna Carina songs (4 P) G. Gian Marco songs (11 P) Chabuca Granda songs (6 P) P. Peruvian military marches (4 P) Pages in category ...

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  8. El puente de los suspiros (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is among Granda's most famous and has been covered by leading Latin American singers, including Argentina's Mercedes Sosa, [14] Mexico's Chavela Vargas, [15] and Peru's Eva Ayllón. [16] Juan Carlos Baglietto covered the song on the 2017 tribute album, "A Chabuca", which was nominated for a Latin Grammy. [17] [18]

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