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In 2003, "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer" received the "Latin Award" at the 2003 BMI London Awards. [5] Spin magazine included "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer" on their The 50 Best Songs of the Year 2000 list. [ 6 ] The Ecuadorian news website Expreso highlighted it as a song "that penetrated the souls of the women who saw in its lyrics a hope to get out of ...
Simple Verses (Spanish: Versos sencillos) is a poetry collection by Cuban writer and independence hero José Martí. Published in October 1891, it was the last of Martí's works to be printed before his death in 1895. [1] Originally written in Spanish, it has been translated into over ten languages. [2]
In the Univisión television program "Aquí y Ahora" in 1995, Rubio spoke about his character as Alma Villagrán in the soap opera created by Chilean producer Valentín Pimstein, which is closely linked to the meaning of the song. She said: "It is the character of a girl who has everything material, but not everything human, the heart.
"Yo Soy" is a song by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio, released by Sony Music Mexico on October 14, 2021. It marks her first song recorded and released by the Sony Music label, after two decades on Universal Music. Rubio wrote the song with Felipe González, Valentina Rico, Omar Koonze, Andy Clay and Andres Castro, who also produced.
Yo Soy 132, a Mexican protest movement for the democratization of the country and its media; Yo Soy (Yolandita Monge album), 1973; Yo Soy (Pee Wee album), 2009; Yo Soy (Mariana Ochoa album), 2004; Yo Soy, album by Américo; Revés/Yo Soy, 1997 album by Café Tacuba; Yo Soy (song), a 2021 song by Paulina Rubio; Yo Soy (Peruvian TV series ...
This album is the Spanish-language counterpart of the 2011 trilingual Mina compilation series, the other two are performed in French (Je suis Mina) and English (I Am Mina). [3] Yo soy Mina combines eighteen of the singer's numerous recordings in Spanish since 1968, many of which were originally released as singles only in Spanish-language ...
Fresa (Spanish: "strawberry") is a slang term in Mexico and some parts of Latin America to describe a cultural stereotype of a wealthy, superficial young person from an educated, upper-class family. [1] The word was originally used by teenagers and young adults but its use has spread to all age groups.
"Mi Niña Mujer" is a song by Mexican group Los Ángeles Azules from Los Ángeles Azules's 1996 studio album Cómo Te Voy a Olvidar. A remix version featuring American duo Ha*Ash was released on August 5, 2016. [1]