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  2. La Bamba (song) - Wikipedia

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    La Bamba" (pronounced [la ˈβamba]) is a Mexican folk song, originally from the state of Veracruz, also known as "La Bomba". [1] The song is best known from a 1958 adaptation by Ritchie Valens , a Top 40 hit on the U.S. charts.

  3. La Bomba (Azul Azul song) - Wikipedia

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    "La Bomba" is the debut single released by Bolivian band Azul Azul. The song reached number 1 on the Billboard Top Latin Songs and Billboard Tropical Songs charts.

  4. Bomba (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    Bomba Dance in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Bomba was developed in Puerto Rico during the early European colonial period. The first documentation of bomba dates back to 1797: botanist André Pierre Ledru described his impressions of local inhabitants dancing and singing popular bombas in Voyage aux îles de Ténériffe, la Trinité, Saint-Thomas, Sainte-Croix et Porto Ricco.

  5. La Bomba (Ricky Martin song) - Wikipedia

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    "La Bomba" (transl. "the Bomb") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for his fourth studio album, Vuelve (1998). The song was written by Luis Gómez Escolar, K. C. Porter , and Draco Rosa , while the production was handled by the latter two.

  6. Mo Bamba (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mo Bamba" is a song by American rapper Sheck Wes. A sleeper hit that achieved mainstream success despite limited promotion, it was produced by Take a Daytrip and 16yrold. . The song was independently released on music streaming site SoundCloud by 16yrold in 2017, and became a word of mouth sensation without record label or radio support, reaching number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 ch

  7. Arroja la bomba - Wikipedia

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    "Arroja la bomba" ("Throw the bomb") was one of the most popular anarchist songs of the Republican faction during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). It is believed that it was composed in the dungeons of the Superior Police Delegation of Barcelona, in 1932, by an Aragonese anarchist named Aznar, in response to the brutal interrogations and torture to which he was subjected. [1]

  8. Kontrust - Wikipedia

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    Their song "Bomba" landed them a spot in the Dutch charts and was the number one downloaded rock song on the Dutch iTunes Store. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2010 Kontrust was awarded with the Amadeus Austrian Music Award (category Hard & Heavy).

  9. Boombastic (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Boombastic" was a major hit all over the world, becoming Shaggy's most successful song to date. It peaked at number one in Australia, [2] El Salvador, [3] Ireland, [4] Italy, [5] New Zealand, [2] Sweden, [2] and the UK, where it topped the UK Singles Chart in September 1995.