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Contra el Tiempo is the debut album by the Dominican urban artist Don Miguelo, released on June 13, 2006, by JVN Music. [1] All songs written or co-wrote by Don Miguelo, it contains 14 tracks of reggaeton and Latin urban with features guest appearances Domenic M, Monchy & Alexandra, Mary O'Nellon and Frank Reyes.
Other songs "Geografía", "Vestido azul", "Historia de un sueño" y "Bonustrack" were released to a minor success globally but it maintained popularity in Spain where some appeared on the charts the latter reaching number nine on PROMUSICAE Top 100 Canciones. [5] Commercially Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida was a success ...
Blanca Rosa Gil's first album 'Shadows' was recorded in Venezuela in 1957. In the 1950s, 1960's and 1970's, Gil recorded albums on various different labels: Velvet, Benson, Echo, Discuba, Maype, and Modiner. [citation needed] She is best known for her hit song 'Te Odio Y Te Quiero' (Mi Triumfo). A number of her many classic Bolero recordings on ...
Si me quieres escribir, Ya sabes mi paradero: Tercera Brigada Mixta, Primera línea de fuego. Aunque me tiren el puente Y también la pasarela Me verás pasar el Ebro En un barquito de vela. Diez mil veces que los tiren Diez mil veces pasaremos Que para eso nos ayudan Los del Cuerpo de Ingenieros. En la venta de Gandesa Hay un moro Mojamé
"Dime Que Me Quieres" Single by Banda el Recodo; from the album Me Gusta Todo de Ti; Released: 2009: ... "Te Pido Perdón (Banda version)" (2010) "Dime Que Me Quieres"
PUC-SP was the first university in Brazil to offer graduate programmes in the areas of Philosophy, Multimedia, Social Service, Psychology of Learning, Applied Linguistics and Speech-language Therapy. It also was the second university to offer a bachelor's degree in International Relations, which offers " double diplôme " for selected students ...
Viceversa (English: Viceversa) is the 14th studio album recorded by Puerto Rican salsa singer Gilberto Santa Rosa, It was released by Sony Music Latin on September 3, 2002. . The album became his fourth number-one set on the Billboard Tropical Albums ch
The album lead single, "Cómo Quieres Que Te Quiera", features the participation of Raimundo Amador playing guitar and Luis Dulzaines on percussion. [ 4 ] The release of the album was named "the return of Rosario," since critics and public rejected her previous album, Jugar a la Locura (1999), a Rock -infused album. [ 1 ]