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"Nuevayol" (stylized as "NUEVAYoL", pronounced "Nueva York"; transl. "New York" ) is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny . It was released on January 5, 2025, as the opening track of his sixth solo studio album Debí Tirar Más Fotos .
Mañana Será Bonito (Spanish: Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful [2]) is the fourth studio album by Colombian singer Karol G.It was released on February 24, 2023, through Universal Music Latino, being Karol G's last album for the label. [3]
In 2003, Piolín became host of Piolín Por La Mañana. The morning radio show was broadcast entirely in Spanish for a Spanish-speaking audience and was nationally syndicated to 50 markets. [ 3 ] In 2006, the Los Angeles Times ranked Sotelo among the 100 most powerful people in Southern California.
"Canción Bonita" (transl. "Pretty Song") is a song recorded by Colombian singer Carlos Vives and Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for Vives' sixteenth studio album, Cumbiana II. It was written by Andrés Torres , Rafa Arcaute , Martin, Vives, and Mauricio Rengifo , while the production was handled by Torres, Rengifo and Arcaute.
Qué bonito amor (International Title:Beautiful Love, Literally:What a Beautiful Love [1]) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alexandre for Televisa that aired on Canal de las Estrellas from 22 October 2012, to 2 June 2013.
"Vaya con Dios (May God Be With You)" ([ˈba.ʝa kon djos], literally "Go with God") is a popular song written by Larry Russell, Inez James, and Buddy Pepper, and first recorded by Anita O'Day in December 1952. Les Paul and Mary Ford had a No. 1 recording of the song in 1953.
Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season) (Spanish: Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful (Bichota Season)) is the second mixtape [3] by Colombian singer Karol G.It was released on August 11, 2023, through Bichota Records and Interscope. [4]
Nueva canción (European Spanish: [ˈnweβa kanˈθjon], Latin American Spanish: [ˈnweβa kanˈsjon]; 'new song') is a left-wing social movement and musical genre in Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula, characterized by folk-inspired styles and socially committed lyrics.