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  2. Spanish nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Los Pollitos Dicen ("Little Chickens") is a classic Spanish Nursery Rhyme De juego, and also falls under the Nana or Cancion de cuna category. Many spanish speaking countries lay claim to this song such as Ecuador and Spain, but its author is the Chilean musician and poet Ismael Parraguez. [2]

  3. Que me quiten lo bailao - Wikipedia

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    "Que me quiten lo bailao" (Spanish pronunciation: [ke me ˈkiten lo βajˈlao], literally "Let them take away from me what I've danced", a colloquialism that means "They can't take the fun I've had away from me") is a song recorded by Spanish singer Lucía Pérez, written by Rafael Artesero.

  4. El Reino Infantil - Wikipedia

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    The second series by El Reino Infantil was La Granja de Zenón (formerly Las Canciones de la Granja) , [4] which also launched in June 2011. La Granja de Zenón was about a farmer named Zenón, the owner of a farm with talking animals who were also Zenón's friends. Some of these talking animals included, among others, Bartolito the Rooster ...

  5. Hasta que el dinero nos separe - Wikipedia

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    Hasta que el dinero nos separe is a Mexican telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on June 29, 2009, and concluded on May 16, 2010. The series is created and produced for Televisa by Emilio Larrosa , based on the Colombian telenovela Hasta que la plata nos separe written by Fernando Gaitán .

  6. Porque te vas - Wikipedia

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    "Porque te vas" is a romantic ballad [17] that incorporates elements of funk, disco and pop music, featuring a predominant use of the saxophone. [18] Critic Julián Molero of Lafonoteca described the track's instrumentation as "full of self-confidence with almost mocking interventions of the brasses and the crash of the drums releasing unexpected blows". [19]

  7. Siete canciones populares españolas - Wikipedia

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    Siete Canciones populares Españolas ("Seven Spanish Folksongs") is a 1914 set of traditional Spanish songs arranged for soprano and piano by the composer Manuel de Falla. Besides being Falla's most-arranged composition and one of his most popular, it is one of the most frequently performed sets of Spanish-language art songs .

  8. Enrique Granados - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Granados and Andrés de Segurola in 1915. Pantaleón Enrique Joaquín Granados Campiña was born in Lleida, Spain, the son of Calixto José de la Trinidad Granados y Armenteros, a Spanish army captain who was born in Havana, Cuba, and Enriqueta Elvira Campiña de Herrera, from Santander, Spain.

  9. Raúl Brindis - Wikipedia

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    Raúl Brindis (born August 17, 1963) is a Mexican radio and TV personality. His show, "El Show de Raul Brindis" runs weekday mornings on KLTN and UniMas in Houston, Texas. His show is broadcast through Univision Radio's network from 5:00 AM to 11:00 AM in the following cities: Austin, Albuquerque, Chicago, Dallas, El Paso, Fresno, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, McAllen, Laredo ...