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  2. La Llorona (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song "La Llorona" is featured in the 2017 Disney-Pixar film Coco; it is performed by Alanna Ubach as Imelda Rivera and Antonio Sol in a guest appearance as Ernesto de la Cruz in the English version and Angelica Vale and Marco Antonio Solis in the Spanish version. In the film, Imelda sings the song during the sunrise concert as she attempts ...

  3. Cielito Lindo - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics Literal English translation Idiomatic translation; De la Sierra Morena, Cielito lindo, vienen bajando Un par de ojitos negros, Cielito lindo, de contrabando. Estribillo: Ay, ay, ay, ay, Canta y no llores, Porque cantando se alegran, Cielito lindo, los corazones. Pájaro que abandona, Cielito lindo, su primer nido, Si lo encuentra ocupado,

  4. Ay Amor (Ana Gabriel song) - Wikipedia

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    "¡Ay, Amor!" was produced by Mariano Pérez Bautista and was released as the first single from Gabriel's third studio album Pecado Original (1987). [ 3 ] This song was a success in Mexico and United States, leading the album to its peak at number three in the Billboard Latin Pop Albums and approximate sales of two and a half million units in ...

  5. Héctor & Tito - Wikipedia

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    Héctor & Tito, were a Puerto Rican reggaeton duo famous for their song "Ay Amor", featuring salsa singer Víctor Manuelle, which was the group's only charting song in the United States. They are widely regarded [ by whom? ] as one of the most influential and famous pioneering duos in the history of reggaeton.

  6. Pecado Original (album) - Wikipedia

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    Internationally, ¡Ay, Amor! also reached number one in Bolivia [2] and her native Mexico; [3] while it peaked at number four in Colombia. [4] The title track was released as the second single from the album. It reached number 14 on the US Billboard Hot Latin Songs, [1] and hit the top-ten in her native Mexico. [5]

  7. Coco (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Coco (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the Disney/Pixar's 2017 film of the same name.Released by Walt Disney Records on November 19, 2017, [1] the album features eight original songs written by Germaine Franco, Adrian Molina, Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, four alternate versions and 26 score pieces composed by Michael Giacchino.

  8. List of Latin songs on the Billboard Hot 100 - Wikipedia

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    "El Verdadero Amor Perdona" Maná featuring Prince Royce: December 10, 2011 100 [67] "Vivir Mi Vida" Marc Anthony: August 10, 2013 92 [68] "Darte Un Beso" Prince Royce September 7, 2013 78 [69] "Loco" Enrique Iglesias featuring Romeo Santos September 14, 2013 80 [70] "Propuesta Indecente" Romeo Santos September 28, 2013 79 [71] "El Perdedor"

  9. Ay Amor (Fonseca song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ay Amor" (English: Oh My Love) is a Latin pop song by Colombian recording artist Fonseca. It was released as the third radio single from his fourth studio album, Ilusión (2011), on August 31, 2012. [1] On October 9, 2012, the song was digitally released with a dance version produced by Fainal.