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"Mas que nada" (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ma(j)s ki ˈnadɐ]) is a song written and originally recorded in 1963 by Jorge Ben (currently known as Jorge Ben Jor) on his debut album Samba esquema novo.
"De Música Ligera" (Spanish for Of easy-listening music) is a song by the Argentine rock band Soda Stereo, released as a promotional single for their fifth studio album Canción Animal (1990). [1] Widely considered to be Soda Stereo's most popular song, [ 2 ] it is considered an anthem of rock en español .
The lyrics were written by journalist Manuel Jabois . Jabois originally wrote a longer set of lyrics but truncated it to fit the tune. [3] The song is titled "¡Hala Madrid!...y nada más"; the term "Hala Madrid" is a battle cry used to cheer on Real Madrid. [4] "Hala" is a word of Arabic origin meaning "Come on". [5] "¡Hala Madrid!"
We brasilians use "Mas que nada" colloquially to disagree with someone, for example: -"X is much better than Y." -"Mas que nada, Y is much better." Nowadays it's more common to use just que nada, but mas que nada is also used. I think "no way" is the better translation.
Bad Bunny has released his new album, “nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana.” A breakout fan favorite song is "Fina" feat. Young Miko. Read the English lyrics here.
"Ma che freddo fa" is a 1969 song composed by Claudio Mattone (music) and Franco Migliacci (lyrics). The song premiered at the 19th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with a double performance of Nada and The Rokes, placing at the fifth place. The first verses include a citation of Donovan's "Laléna". Nada's version was a massive success ...
The singer later included it on her live album Tu Dama de Hierro released on 27 April 1999 [2] as a part of a medley with two other songs written by Solís: "Vete con Ella" and "No Puedo Olvidarlo". "No Puedo Olvidarlo" was re-recorded by Marco Antonio Solís as "No Puedo Olvidarla" and became a Top Ten hit in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks in ...
"Nada Es Para Siempre" (English: Nothing Is Forever) is a ballad written by Amaury Gutiérrez, produced by Sebastián Krys and performed by Puerto Rican-American singer-songwriter Luis Fonsi. It was released as the first single from sixth studio album Paso a Paso (2005). The song was the third number-one hit for Luis Fonsi.