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  2. Mexican Institute of Sound - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Institute of Sound (MIS; Spanish: Instituto Mexicano del Sonido — IMS) is an electronic music project created by Mexico City-based DJ and producer Camilo Lara. [1] Along with groups like Nortec Collective and Kinky , M.I.S. is part of a growing Mexican electronica movement, encouraging fusions of folk and more traditional music with ...

  3. Asturias (Leyenda) - Wikipedia

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    Asturias performed at the White House by Sharon Isbin.. Though originally written to imitate guitar playing, the piece cannot be transcribed note for note for guitar. The original version makes uses of the piano keyboard's wider range compared to the tessitura of the guitar, and the key of G minor is not suitable for the guitar—for example, in the standard guitar tuning, the pedal note D4 is ...

  4. Llorando se fue - Wikipedia

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    1984 - Armonía 10 from the LP El Chinchorro, Vol. 2 [23] [24] 1984 - Sexteto Internacional from the LP Mas Sexteto, sung by Julio Mejia [25] [26] 1984 - Tropical Pingüino [27] [28] 1984 - Wilkins from the album Una Historia Importante - 15 Grandes Exitos [29] 1984 - Chacalón y la Nueva Crema from the EP Llorando se fue/Llorando y sufriendo [30]

  5. Cielito Lindo - Wikipedia

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    Una flecha en el aire, Cielito lindo, lanzó Cupido. Si la tiró jugando, Cielito lindo, a mí me ha herido. (Estribillo) From the Sierra Morena, Pretty little heaven, come down A pair of little black eyes, Pretty little heaven, sneaking by. Refrain: Woe, woe, woe, woe, Sing and don't cry, Because singing rejoices, Pretty little heaven, our hearts.

  6. Blinding Lights - Wikipedia

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    In Latin America, "Blinding Lights" topped the charts in Bolivia and Mexico. It also reached the top 10 in Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Puerto Rico and Uruguay, as well as the top 20 in Argentina, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Peru. It also charted in Brazil and Colombia, peaking at numbers 51 and 66 respectively.