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  2. Excuse Me (Salvador Sobral song) - Wikipedia

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    "Excuse Me" is a song performed by Portuguese singer Salvador Sobral. The song was released in Portugal as a digital download on 2 August 2016 as the lead single from his debut studio album Excuse Me (2016).

  3. Me Gustas Tú (Manu Chao song) - Wikipedia

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    "Me Gustas Tú" is the second single from Manu Chao's second solo album, Próxima Estación: Esperanza. One of the artist's most popular songs worldwide, Its lyrics have a simple but catchy structure and are mostly in Spanish with parts of the chorus in French.

  4. Xuc - Wikipedia

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    Xuc (Spanish:), also known as Salvadoran folk music, is a musical genre and later a typical dance of El Salvador, which was created and popularized by Francisco "Paquito" Palaviccini in Cojutepeque, located in the department of Cuscatlán in 1942.

  5. Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album - Wikipedia

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    The Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and promotes awareness of cultural diversity and the contributions of Latin musicians in the United States and worldwide.

  6. Category:Music of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Español; Euskara; فارسی; Français ... Music organizations based in El Salvador (1 C, 1 P) Salvadoran musicians (9 C, 4 P) O. Opera in El Salvador (1 C) P ...

  7. Álvaro Torres - Wikipedia

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    Álvaro Torres was born on April 9, 1954, in Usulután, El Salvador. [1] The first song he wrote was titled "Dulce amiga" at the age of 12, inspired by a childhood friend who was allowed to watch television at her house. From then on, the woman became his main source of inspiration.

  8. National Anthem of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Abridged version played before a football game at RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C., in 2011. In 1866, at the initiative of doctor Francisco Dueñas, who at the time was President of the Republic, the first national anthem of El Salvador was created by Cuban doctor Tomás M. Muñoz, who wrote the lyrics, and Salvadoran musician Rafael Orozco, who composed the music.

  9. Cipitio - Wikipedia

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    A couple of short stories with this character can be found in the book Cuentos de Cipotes by the Salvadoran writer and poet Salvador Salarrué. He is the main protagonist on a TV show for the Salvadoran Educational Television Station and is portrayed by Rolando Meléndez, who has played the role since the show's beginning.