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"El Próximo Viernes" (English: Next Friday) is a song by Regional Mexican singer-songwriter Espinoza Paz from his 2008 debut album El Canta Autor Del Pueblo. [ 1 ] Music video
Espinoza Paz (Isidro Chávez Espinoza) was born on 29 October 1981 in La Angostura, a small town in the north of the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. He was 11 years old when he wrote his first song, which was dedicated to a girl on whom he had a crush.
El Canta Autor del Pueblo is the first studio album by regional Mexican artist Espinoza Paz. It was released on 18 March 2008, by American Show Latin / Machete Regio . Background
The video for the song was shot in Mexico Cityin the penthouse of a beautiful, 30s-era, French-style building. It included a special cameo from singer-songwriter Espinoza Paz. [7] It was released on March 20, 2012 and was directed by Paula Falla.
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Del Rancho Para el Mundo is the Latin Grammy Award nominated third studio album by regional Mexican recording artist Espinoza Paz. It was released on 10 August 2010 by Disa Records . Track listing
Espinoza Lucero Alejandro 2: 2012 Luz María Ramírez Miguel & Alejandro Gerardo Bazúa Ximena Villalón Jenni Rivera: Jacqueline Bracamontes: Jenni Beto Paulina Miguel 3: 2013 Marcos Razo Willy Espinoza Carolina Ross Kate Botello Marco A. Solís: Lidia Ávila: David Marco Guzmán Wisin & Yandel 4: 2014 Guido Rochin Kike Jiménez Agina Álvarez ...
Canciones Que Duelen includes 12 new songs written by Espinoza Paz, and a "norteña" version of "El Culpable", the last single from his previous album. [6] According to the singer all the tracks included are very personal to him, especially "Fuiste Mía Alguna Vez" ("You Were Mine Once") which reminds him of a previous love relationship; also, "Tus Ojos" ("Your Eyes") and "Madrecita Querida ...