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In 1994, American salsa singer La India recorded the track for her first solo album, Dicen Que Soy (1994), which was produced by Sergio George. "Ese Hombre" is the salsa song responsible for La India's honorific title as the "Princess of Salsa", according to The New York Times. The recording received positive reviews and acclaim from media ...
Dicen Que Soy (They Say That I Am) is the third studio album by Puerto Rican recording artist La India released on September 20, 1994, by RMM Records.The album was produced by American musician Sergio George, who chose the songs for India to record with an emphasis on feminism to suit with her voice.
Linda Bell Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), known professionally as La India, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter of salsa, house music and Latin pop. La India has been nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards , winning the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album for the Intensamente La India Con Canciones De Juan Gabriel album.
"Ese Hombre" (Rocío Jurado song), 1979 song, also covered by La India in 1994 "Ese Hombre" (Nydia Caro song), 1983 song, also covered by Myriam Hernández in 1994; Por Ese Hombre, 1988 album by Charytín Goyco "Por Ese Hombre", 1993 song by Pimpinela, covered by Brenda K. Starr, Tito Nieves, and Victor Manuelle in 2002
It should only contain pages that are La India songs or lists of La India songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about La India songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Three employees at a Maryland Cracker Barrel have reportedly been dismissed after staff refused to seat a group of students with special needs on Dec. 3 Superintendent of Charles County Public ...
"Mi Mayor Venganza" (transl. "My Greatest Revenge") [1] is a song by Puerto Rican singer La India from her fifth studio album, Sobre el Fuego (1997). The song was written by Rodolfo Barreras and produced by Isidro Infante, and released as the album's second single in 1997 by RMM Records.
[31] In her most-popular song, "Ese Hombre" (originally recorded by Rocío Jurado), La India contradicts male stereotypes. [31] The song's lyrics describe a man who is "a fool/stupid and conceited/selfish and capricious", reversing male "discursive terrorism" toward their female partners. [31]