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Vida is the eighteenth studio album by La Mafia. It was released on April 23, 1994. It was released on April 23, 1994. The album reach the number two spot and stayed there for forty-seven weeks on the Billboard Latin Pop chart.
The lyrics includes, "Pensaba que contigo iba a envejecer / En otra vida, en otro mundo podrá ser / En esta solo queda irme un día / Y ver pa'l cielo a ver si te veo caer / Si me ven solo y triste, no me hablen / Si me ven solo y triste soy culpable / La vida es una fiesta que un día termina / Y tú fuiste mi baile inolvidable".
A year later, Y Sigue La Mata Dando was released and in 2006. [ clarification needed ] The group fractured that same year with several members, including vocalist Alfredo Ramírez Corral, breaking away to form their own group, Los Creadorez del Pasito Duranguense de Alfredo Ramírez .
Ahora y Siempre is the seventeenth studio album by La Mafia. It was released on December 12, 1992. It was released on December 12, 1992. The album entered the billboard charts at number twelve.
"La Vida Mafiosa" (The Mafia Life) by Los Canelos de Durango "El Chapo Guzmán" (a tribute to Sinaloa cartel drug lord Joaquín "Chapo" Guzmán) by Los Tucanes de Tijuana "El Jefe de Jefes" (The Boss of Bosses) (dedicated to Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo) by Los Tigres del Norte "Chuy y Mauricio" (Jesus and Maurice) by Los Canelos de Durango
"CH y la Pizza" is a song recorded and performed by the American group Fuerza Regida and the Mexican rapper Natanael Cano. It was written by Daniel Candia and Miguel Armenta and produced by Jesús Ortíz Paz, who is also the group's vocalist. [ 1 ]
Vida is the fifth solo studio album by Latin hip hop artist Ana Tijoux. The album, released in 2024, is her first album since Vengo in 2014. [1] The album was recorded in 2023 [2] in Barcelona. [3] It was produced by Andrés Celis, who collaborated with Tijoux on the albums La Bala and Vengo. [4]
The song "Gracias a la vida" was considered as a "humanist hymn" by Chilean music journalist Marisol García. [4] In 2009 the former president Michelle Bachelet expressed her "affection and admiration" for Mercedes Sosa and "Gracias a la vida" with the following phrase: «As you know today, "Gracias a la vida" is a song of ours, but also a universal one.