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In 2006, he collaborated with Big K. Together they recorded the CD entitled Tienen Miedo. This album and the support of Lápiz Conciente helped him become widely known. Monkey Black was best known for his raps and his collaboration with American rapper, Pitbull, on the song "El Sol y La Playa" which was produced by Nico Clinico.
Mire el sujeto las vueltas que da el mundo para estarse quieto. Yo tengo mi cuerpo: un triángulo roto en el mapa por ley o decreto, entre Ávila y Guadalajara, Segovia y Toledo: provincia de toda provincia, flor del desierto. Somosierra me guarda del norte y Sierra de Guadarrama con Gredos; Jarama y Henares al Tajo se llevan el resto. Y a ...
Consuelo Hernández (born 1952) is a Colombian American poet, scholar, literary critic and associate professor of Latin American studies at American University since 1995.. She has received an "Antonio Machado" Award for the poem "Polifonía sobre rieles" among participants from 29 countries in Madrid, Spain, on October 17, 2011.
El Silencio (The Silence) is a studio album by Mexican rock band Caifanes, ... "Mariquita" (bonus track on CD release) traditional: traditional: Ladybug: 1:56: Personnel.
El Grupo Que Le Canta Al Amor - Second to last album released before the Guevara brothers left the band Un Bryndis Con Los Acosta - Released after the departure of the Guevara brothers (2010) Más Allá del Tiempo y La Distancia (2010) - First album with the return of original lead vocalist Tony Solís
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Lito y Polaco were renowned for their diverse subject matter and versatile musical styles in the realm of hip hop and reggaeton. Songs such as "Sucesos", "Mirate Al Espejo", "Ella Vive Sola" (featuring Gustavo Laureano of La Secta All-Stars) and "Mundo Frio" are praised for their socially conscious lyrics containing themes about poverty, social injustice, morality, and Sexually Transmitted ...
Marcel Velázquez Castro, Las máscaras de la representación: el sujeto esclavista y las rutas del racismo en el Perú (1775-1895), Lima, 2005, esp. pp. 249–264. Thomas Ward, La anarquía inmanentista de Manuel González Prada. New York, 1998.