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  2. Si Tú Supieras - Wikipedia

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    Since 1992 Alejandro Fernández established his music career as a ranchera singer like his father, iconic ranchera singer, Vicente Fernández.His previous albums, Alejandro Fernández (1992), Piel De Niña (1993), Grandes Éxitos a la Manera de Alejandro Fernández (1994), Que Seas Muy Feliz (1995), and Muy Dentro de Mi Corazón (1996), helped solidify Fernández as a ranchera singer. [1]

  3. Consuelo Velázquez - Wikipedia

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    As her last artistic contribution, she performed piano in the most recent album of the Mexican singer Cecilia Toussaint titled Para mi... Consuelo , which contains songs by Velázquez. In 1977 the concert pianist also received the Award of Peace of the United Nations, together with her colleague the teacher Ramon Inclan Aguilar and the ...

  4. Que Seas Muy Feliz - Wikipedia

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    Que Seas Muy Feliz ("May you be very happy") is the fourth album recorded by the Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández.It was produced by Pedro Ramírez. The song "Como Quien Pierde Una Estrella" was the most popular song of its time, with radio stations playing it with an unusual frequency, turning it into a new anthem for the genre.

  5. Mazizo Musical - Wikipedia

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    3. Que Si Eres Tu 4. Pierdo La Razón 5. Niña Preciosa 6. Tu 7. Para Recordar 8. Hoy 9. Se Acero Mi Plebada 10. La Mujer Que Soñé 11. Para Que Seas Feliz 2010 Corridos De Alto Calibre; 1. El Vaquero Robles 2. El Perron Merino 3. La Coyotera 4. Juventino Quintero 5. Traficantes Michoacanos 6. Los Tres Gallos 7. Corrido Del Güero 8. El Limpia ...

  6. México en la Piel (album) - Wikipedia

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    The second single from the album, "Que Seas Feliz", was released on 26 September 2004. [9] The single peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and number nine on the Regional Mexican Songs chart. [10] [11] Its video, also filmed in Amatitán and directed by Torres, co-stars Mexican actress Yadhira Carrillo. [12] "

  7. List of top-ten songs for the 1950s in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    "Que seas feliz" Consuelo Velázquez: Lola Beltrán / Libertad Lamarque / Los Tres Ases 3 "Grítenme, piedras del campo" Cuco Sánchez: Miguel Aceves Mejía / Amalia Mendoza / Rosita Quintana: 4 "Historia de un amor" Carlos Almarán: Libertad Lamarque / Los Tres Ases / Pérez Prado y su Orquesta / Sonora Matancera con Leo Marini: 5 "Échenme la ...

  8. Tito Nieves - Wikipedia

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    Que Seas Feliz (Top Stop 2012) Mis Mejores Recuerdos (Top Stop 2013) En Dos Idiomas (Tito Nieves Creations 2015) Canciones Que No Se Olvidan (Tito Nieves Creations 2017) Navidad A Mi Estillo (Tito Nieves Creations 2017) New Tradiciones (Bridge Music, District Eleven, Provident Distribution 2017) – track "Aires de Navidad" with Adrienne Houghton

  9. Conjunto Atardecer - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, Conjunto Atardecer's lead vocalist, Heraclio Cepeda announced on the group's Facebook page vía live video that the group was breaking up at the end of February of that year. He was to start a Norteño-sax band called “H Norteña” and said that Conjunto Atardecer was splitting on good terms.