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  2. Julión Álvarez - Wikipedia

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    Julión Álvarez was born and raised in La Concordia, Chiapas, México. [1] In 2003, he joined the Mexican band, "Banda MS", until 2006.Following the leave of Banda MS, he decided to start a solo career as Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda. [1]

  3. Nino Segarra - Wikipedia

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    Loco de Amor (1992) El Maestro (1994) Solo Por Ti (1995) Somos Uno En Navidad (1995) Éxitos y Más Éxitos (1995) Cha Cha Cha, Merengue, Salsa (1997) Romántico Salsero (1998) Vivo Por Ella (2004) Protagonistas De La Salsa: De Puerto Rico al Barrio (2004) Protagonistas De La Salsa: Nuestra Salsa (2005) De Nino a Nino: Homenaje a Nino Bravo ...

  4. Obsesión (Pedro Flores song) - Wikipedia

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    Among the following verses a frequently cited phrase is "Amor es el pan de la vida, amor es la copa divina, (English: "Love is the bread of life, love is the divine cup") amor es un algo sin nombre que obsesiona a un hombre por una mujer. [3] These and other lyrics are referenced in a number of modern Spanish literary works. [4]

  5. El Amor (Tito El Bambino song) - Wikipedia

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    "El Amor" (English: "Love") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Tito El Bambino. It was composed by Tito and Joan Ortiz and released on February 9, 2009, as the second single from his third studio album, El Patrón (2009). The song blends the sounds of Latin pop with cumbia and merengue. A regional Mexican and a salsa version were recorded and ...

  6. El Amor de Mi Vida (song) - Wikipedia

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    "El Amor de Mi Vida" (English: "The Love of My Life") is the second single from Ricky Martin's debut solo album Ricky Martin. It was released on February 25, 1992. A music video was also released. The song reached number eight on the Hot Latin Songs in the United States.

  7. Los Yonic's - Wikipedia

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    Y Cuando Estés Con Él; En Pausa; Me Partiste el Alma; Regalo de Amor; Doy Todo Por Tenerte; Sí Como No; Para Olvidar Que Me Olvidas; Pero Nunca Se lo Digas; Inmune A Nada; Y Así Quedé (sings José Manuel Zamacona) Y Cuando Estés Con Él (Pop Version) Palabras Tristes (2013 Version)

  8. El Amor de Mi Vida - Wikipedia

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    El Amor de Mi Vida may refer to: "El Amor de Mi Vida" (song), a 1992 song by Ricky Martin; El Amor de Mi Vida, a 2006 album by Ronnie Drew and Eleanor Shanley; El amor de mi vida, a 1998 Mexican telenovela broadcast by TV Azteca "El Amor de Mi Vida", 1978 song by Camilo Sesto

  9. Mocedades - Wikipedia

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    " ("Oh Love") and "Amor de hombre" ("Love of Man"), which was the first Mocedades track to enter English-speaking charts since the smash hit "Eres tú". In 1984, the lead singer, Amaya Uranga, left the group to pursue a solo career, [ 2 ] and was replaced by Ana Bejerano, with whom Mocedades recorded three more albums for CBS.

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