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Single by Yahritza y su Esencia and Grupo Frontera; from the EP Obsessed Pt. 2; Language: Spanish: English title "Fragile" Released: April 7, 2023: Genre: Regional Mexican • norteño cumbia: Length: 2: 40: Label: Lumbre Music • Columbia Records • Sony Music Latin: Songwriter(s) Edgar Barrera • Kevyn Cruz • Luis Ángel O'Neill Laureano ...
In 1968, Granda recorded the song in her own voice for her album, "Voz y Vena de Chabuca Granda". She was accompanied on the album by musicians, Martín Torres, Rafael Amaranto, Vicente Vásquez, and Carlos Hayre. [7] In 1973, Granda again recorded the song for her album, "Grande De América", produced for the RCA Victor label.
"Alfonsina y el mar" (lit. ' Alfonsina and the sea ' ) is a zamba composed by Argentine pianist Ariel Ramírez and written by Argentine writer Félix Luna . It was first released as part of Mercedes Sosa 's 1969 album Mujeres argentinas .
y que gozan de justicia con Ibáñez y Perón. Coro: De esta nación, Ibañez sos un hijo más, de corazón. ¡Viva la unión! ¡Viva Perón! Que hace posible esta canción. Desde Santiago hasta el Plata argentinos y chilenos, todos unidos luchemos por nuestra patria y honor. De los dos pueblos hermanos que San Martín libertó y que gozan de ...
The music video for "Desafiando el Destino" was directed by Julián Levy and was released simultaneously with the song. The music video features clips from Becerra's childhood in which her parents and siblings appear. [7] This material is a recording of Pedro and Irene, to whom María writes this song to.
The word "bichota" is a play-on-words, a feminine form of the Puerto Rican term "bichote". Pronounced with a slight Spanish accent; [4] specifically in the context of Puerto Rican underground culture, a "bichote" is a big-shot, a top-ranking member of a gang, a mobster, or "capo" ("boss" in Spanish).
"España cañí" (meaning "Gypsy Spain" in Spanish) is a famous instrumental Spanish piece of pasodoble music by Pascual Marquina Narro (1873–1948).
Gracias Por La Música (lit. ' Thanks for the Music ') is a Spanish-language compilation album by Swedish pop group ABBA, released in Spain on 5 April 1980 and Latin America on May 10.