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  2. Category:Mexican songwriters - Wikipedia

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    Songs by Mexican songwriters (9 C) + Mexican LGBTQ songwriters (2 P) Mexican male songwriters (1 C, 34 P) Mexican women songwriters (1 C, 6 P) L. Mexican lyricists (2 ...

  3. Category:Mexican singer-songwriters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mexican singer-songwriters" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Category:Songs by Mexican songwriters - Wikipedia

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  5. List of best-selling Latin music artists - Wikipedia

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    Mexico 1970–1995 [163] Mexican cumbia, grupera [163] Spanish — 25 million [164] Pedro Infante: Mexico 1939–1967 [165] Mariachi, bolero, rancheras [165] Spanish — 25 million [166] Antonio Aguilar: Mexico 1950–2005 [167] Regional Mexican [167] Spanish — 25 million [168] Romeo Santos: United States 2011–present [169] Bachata [169 ...

  6. List of number-one Billboard Regional Mexican Songs of 2024

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    The Billboard Regional Mexican Songs is a subchart of the Latin Airplay chart that ranks the best-performing songs on Regional Mexican radio stations in the United States. Published weekly by Billboard magazine, it ranks the "most popular regional Mexican songs, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen Music". [1]

  7. Mexican pop music - Wikipedia

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    On September 24, 2015, Mexican singer-songwriter Carla Morrison became the first female soloist in 22 weeks to enter the top 10 of Billboard Latin Digital Songs chart. [34] " Hasta la Raíz " by Natalia Lafourcade wins Song of the Year and Record of the Year at the 16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards .

  8. The ‘princess of regional Mexican music’ is coming to ...

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    Grammy and Latin Grammy nominations. A spot on Billboard’s 21 under 21 list.A single at the top of the charts.. Mexican-American singer-songwriter Ángela Aguilar is on the rise.

  9. List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Songs from the 1980s

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    The song "Qué Te Pasa" by Mexican singer Yuri spent 16 weeks at number one in 1988, becoming the longest-running chart topper of the 1980s, followed by fellow Mexican performer Ana Gabriel, who spent 14 weeks (in two separate runs) at the top with her single "Ay Amor". [9]