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  2. Son by Four - Wikipedia

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    Ángel López. Luis Damón. Website. instagram .com /sonbyfour. Son by Four is a Latin music group from Puerto Rico, well known for their English U.S. pop hit "The Purest of Pain (A Puro Dolor)". The group is now independent, and they founded their label SB4 Music Group in 2003. Son by Four was created by Panamanian producer and songwriter Omar ...

  3. Order of Isabella the Catholic - Wikipedia

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    Martín Fernández de Navarrete, librarian of the Royal Spanish Academy, wearing the sash and grand cross of the order. Collar granted to Czech President Václav Havel.. The Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Real Orden de Isabel la Católica; Abbr.: OYC) is a knighthood and one of the three preeminent orders of merit bestowed by the Kingdom of Spain, alongside the Order of Charles ...

  4. List of songs recorded by Julieta Venegas - Wikipedia

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    "Miel con veneno" Julieta Venegas Joselo Rangel Quemar Las Naves (Banda Sonora) 2007 [46] "Mientes" El Guincho feat. Julieta Venegas Miguel Matamoros Piratas De Sudamérica, Vol. 1: 2010 [48] "Mira la vida" Julieta Venegas Julieta Venegas MTV Unplugged: 2008 [10] "Mírame bien" Julieta Venegas Julieta Venegas Limón y Sal: 2006 [4] "Morenamía"

  5. El Camino de la Vida (song) - Wikipedia

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    "El Camino de la Vida" (translation "the road of life") is a Colombian song written in 1986 by Héctor Ochoa Cárdenas. It was popularized by the recording of the song by Arboleda y Valencia. [1] [2] After a public poll conducted in 1999, the song was chosen by the Academia Colombiana de Musica as the Colombian Song of the 20th century.

  6. ¡Que viva la música! - Wikipedia

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    208. ISBN. 9789875455085. ¡Que viva la música! (Published in English as: Liveforever [1]) is a novel by the Colombian writer Andrés Caicedo, one of his most important works and considered by many observers as a masterpiece of modern Colombian literature. He started to write it on a trip to Los Angeles trying to get in touch with Roger Corman ...

  7. Iglesia Apostólica de la Fe en Cristo Jesús - Wikipedia

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    The Iglesia Apostólica de la Fe en Cristo Jesús frequently abbreviated IAFCJ is a Mexican Oneness Pentecostal denomination. Its sister organization in the United States is the Apostolic Assembly of the Faith in Christ Jesus the oldest bilingual Oneness Pentecostal denomination in the United States. The IAFCJ traces its origins to the Azusa ...

  8. Gracias a la vida - Wikipedia

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    Gracias a la vida. "Gracias a la vida" ( Spanish: "Thanks to Life") is a song written, composed and performed by Chilean folk singer-songwriter Violeta Parra, one of the artists who was part of the movement and musical genre known as the Nueva Canción Chilena. Parra composed "Gracias a la vida" in La Paz, Bolivia in 1966. [3]

  9. La Vida Es Un Carnaval - Wikipedia

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    La Vida Es Un Carnaval. " La Vida Es Un Carnaval " ( Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈβiða es uŋ kaɾnaˈβal]; English: "Life Is a Carnival") is a song performed by Cuban recording artist Celia Cruz. The song was written by Victor Daniel, produced by Isidro Infante, arranged by Isidro Infante and released as the lead single from Cruz's studio ...