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"Yo Soy Boricua, Pa' Que Tu Lo sepas!" (English: I am Puerto Rican, so that you know!) is a song composed in 1995 by Joel Bosch or (Bosh) a.k.a. Taino. [1] [2] The song was born out of a moment of frustration and pride, as Taino overheard an engineer insulting Puerto Ricans in English during a recording session. [3]
The 2025 Grammy Awards began with host Trevor Noah paying tribute to Los Angeles after the wildfires before he cracked some jokes. Trevor Noah's Grammys monologue is a moving yet humorous homage ...
Si vas para Chile (transl. 'If you go to Chile') is a waltz composed by the Chilean musician Chito Faró, stage name for Enrique Motto Arenas, in 1942.It is one of the most popular songs in Chilean music and it has been covered by many artists, including Los Huasos Quincheros and Los Cuatro Cuartos.
Among the poems in the collection are Yo soy un hombre sincero (I), Si ves un monte de espumas (V) and Cultivo una rosa blanca (XXXIX). Verses pruned from various poems were adapted into the folk song " Guantanamera ", which is the most popular patriotic song of Cuba and was popularized in the US in the 1960s during the American folk music ...
"Más De Lo Que Aposté" (transl. "More Than I Bet") is a song recorded by Spanish singer Aitana in collaboration with Colombian band Morat . Produced by Juan Pablo Isaza and Mapache, the track was released on July 30, 2020 through Universal Music as a non-album single. [ 1 ]
Chuck Lorre is offering his thanks to first responders.. At the end of his CBS comedy Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage on Jan. 30, the vanity card written by the producer offered a message to ...
Oui Oui Si Si Ja Ja Da Da is the tenth studio album by the British band Madness, released on their own Lucky 7 Records label through Cooking Vinyl in the United Kingdom on 29 October 2012 and in the United States on 13 November 2012. [1] The album does not feature founding member and bassist Mark Bedford, who was on hiatus from the band at the ...
Mike Cox (veteran climate change adviser for the EPA) [4] Here’s his resignation letter; it's a scorcher. I’ve worked with six administrations—from Reagan’s until this one—and we’ve had differences in opinion, but there was never the feeling anyone was coming in to dismantle the organization and really do damage to it.