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This was followed up by "Hasta La Eternidad" in 1999, which would be the band's final gold record for seven years, which contained the big hit "No Se Lo Digas A Ella". In 2007, Cuisillos made their comeback in massive popularity with the title track from their 21st album, "Mil Heridas" written by Espinoza Paz , which became a huge hit in the ...
Banda Cuisillos [28] July 7 "Por amarte así" Alacranes Musical [29] July 14 "A ti sí puedo decirte" El Chapo de Sinaloa [30] July 21 "De ti exclusivo" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho [31] July 28 "Por amarte así" Alacranes Musical [32] August 4 "De ti exclusivo" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho [33] August 11
The video has over 100 million views, making it Maricarmen's most viewed video and the first video by a Peruvian female singer to achieve that. Some parts of the video are shown as flashbacks in Maricarmen's video for her 2019 hit song La Copita, which is a sequel to ¿Por Qué Te Fuiste?. [6]
Cuisillos can refer to: Cuisillos, Jalisco, a town in the municipality of Tala, Jalisco, Mexico; Banda Cuisillos, a Mexican banda (musical group)
In 1962, five high-school friends from a small town of San Andres, a suburb of Guadalajara, State of Jalisco, Mexico, united their incipient musical skills to form a group called The Freddy Boys that would eventually become one of Mexico's most popular bands and influential in the development of Spanish music across Latin America for the next 30 years.
The band, which comes from San Vicente, Nayarit, Mexico, [1] described its genre as a variety of Mexican and Latin rhythms involving keyboards and vocals, inspired by cumbia, quebradita, chicote, and genres including ranchera, banda, duranguense, norteño, corridos, and Latin ballads.
Luis Roberto Conriquez was born in Caborca, Sonora, Mexico on 28 February 1998. [2] [3] In 2018, after quitting his full-time job at a gas station, Conriquez focused on writing songs, where he later signed to the independent label Kartel Music and released his debut album Mis Inicios, [4] which contained the collaborative track "Mi Apodo El 20" with Los Minis de Caborca.
Puchito Records was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion of the 1950s. Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís (1921–2006), became instant hits.