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  2. 2+2 (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    2+2 (Spanish: Dos más dos) is a 2012 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Diego Kaplan and starring Adrián Suar, Carla Peterson, Julieta Díaz and Juan Minujín. [2] The plot revolves around two successful friendly couples: Diego and Emilia, and Betina and Richard.

  3. Papi chulo... (te traigo el mmmm...) - Wikipedia

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    It climbed quickly and reached the top 10 three weeks later, finally topping the chart for one week. It managed a total of 20 weeks on the chart altogether, 14 of which were in the top 10. It fell off the chart after dropping to number 25, probably because the song was available on the singer's next single which had by then been released. [2]

  4. Chula (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Chula" is a song by Mexican band Grupo Firme and American singer Demi Lovato, released through Music VIP Entertainment on August 15, 2024. It was written by Lovato, Eduin Caz, Luis Mexia, Manuel Orozco, Warren "Oak" Felder , Oscar Linnander, Pablo Preciado, and Sean Douglas , while Felder, Linnander, and Sheeno handled its production.

  5. Chula series - Wikipedia

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    The Chula series or Chula studies is a succession of paintings created by Filipino painter and revolutionary activist Juan Luna about the so-called "chulas" or working-class women of Madrid, Spain. [1] Luna is well known for illustrating "striking and commercially lucrative" [1] depictions of "women of the streets" of Madrid.

  6. Mamichula - Wikipedia

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    "Mamichula" is a song by Argentine rappers Trueno and Nicki Nicole and Argentine record producer Bizarrap. It was released on July 24, 2020. The music video for the song has more than 410 million views on YouTube.

  7. Kodachrome - Wikipedia

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    Kodachrome is the brand name for a color reversal film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1935. [2] It was one of the first successful color materials and was used for both cinematography and still photography. For many years, Kodachrome was widely used for professional color photography, especially for images intended for publication in print media.