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  2. Lou Briel - Wikipedia

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    Lou Briel started his career at a very young age as a singer, director and member of a pop musical group called Anexo 3.Together they recorded four albums, the first two produced by Alfred D. Herger, and reached popularity with songs such as: "Oh, Cuanto te Amo" ("Oh, how much I love you"), "Contigo" (With you), & "Por eso estoy Preso", (That's why I'm a prisoner), among others.

  3. Tito Rojas - Wikipedia

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    2001 La Gente Dice (Tropical #26) 2001 Que Te Vaya Bonito (Tropical #39) 2001 Cómo Tú (Tropical #27) 2002 Te Lo Pido Señor (HLS #24) (Tropical #2) 2002 Cuanto Te Quiero (Tropical #29) 2003 Despues de Dios, Las Mujeres (Tropical #21) 2003 Cuidala (Tropical #5) 2004 El Gallo No Olvida (Tropical #13) 2004 El No Es Mejor Que Yo (Tropical #16)

  4. De niña a mujer - Wikipedia

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    De Niña a Mujer (English: From a Child to a Woman) is a 1981 album by Julio Iglesias. [1] The album was his first Spanish-language album to be released in the United States by Columbia Records to capitalize on the singer's rising popularity.

  5. Anuel AA discography - Wikipedia

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    List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications

  6. Háblame Bajito - Wikipedia

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    "Háblame Bajito" was written and produced by Abraham Mateo, [2] as well as being co-written by O'Neill, Jumbo "El Que Produce Solo", Edgar Barrera, Austin Mahone and 50 Cent.

  7. Los Panchos - Wikipedia

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    By 1946, the trio's exceptional virtuosity and authenticity had attracted the attention of Edmund Chester at CBS Radio's Cadena de Las Americas (Network of the Americas). [6] [7] Los Panchos were immediately invited to perform as "musical ambassadors" on the network's Viva América program to support cultural diplomacy in twenty countries throughout Latin America and South America.

  8. La Diosa Coronada - Wikipedia

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    La Diosa Coronada (The Crowned Goddess) is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the United States–based television network Telemundo and RTI Colombia. Telemundo is airing the serial from Monday to Friday about 10 weeks. As with most of its other soap operas, the network broadcasts English subtitles as closed captions on CC3. It will air ...

  9. Mas Canciones - Wikipedia

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    Mas Canciones (correct form: Más canciones; [1] Spanish for "more songs") is an album by American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt, released in late 1991.. A significant hit in the U.S. for a non-English language album, it peaked at number 88 on the Billboard album chart, and reached number 16 on the Top Latin Albums chart.