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The First of Us (Spanish: El primero de nosotros, stylized as: EL PR1MERO DE NOSOTROS, English: THE F1RST OF US) is an Argentine telenovela produced by Viacom International Studios that premiered on 21 March 2022 on Telefe. [2] [3] It is written by Ernesto Korovsky and Romina Moretto, and directed by Pablo Vásquez and Pablo Ambrosino. [4]
Los Relámpagos del Norte were a Mexican norteño duo formed in the early 1960s by Cornelio Reyna and Ramón Ayala. [3] Cornelio Reyna was the lead singer and bajo sexto player, while Ramon Ayala was the background vocalist and the accordion player. [4] After successful careers together, Cornelio and Ramon parted ways in the early 1970s.
Luis Ferdinand Vega Jr. (born June 12, 1965), as known as "Little Louie" Vega, is an American DJ, record producer and remixer of Puerto Rican ancestry. He is one half of the Masters at Work musical production team.
El Que Habla Con Las Manos is a reggaeton compilation album made by various artists. It was released November 9, 2004 on VI Music . Puerto Rican hit maker Eliel produced this album.
"Si No Quieres No" (Spanish: "If You Don't Want To") is a song by Mexican singers Luis R. Conriquez and Netón Vega, released on March 9, 2024 by Kartel Music. It is the first song of both artists to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 , debuting at number 86 [ 1 ] and peaking at number 53.
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.
Don Cornelio y La Zona were a new wave and post punk band, originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, formed in 1984. After touring the underground circuit, the group released their self-titled debut album in 1987, with great repercussions. [ 1 ]
José De Vega Jr. (January 4, 1934 – April 8, 1990) was an American actor, choreographer, and advocate for eliminating ethnic stereotypes in the entertainment industry. He was known for his role as Chino in both the Broadway and 1961 film versions of West Side Story and for his work with Great Leap, a Los Angeles-based group of Asian-American ...