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"Bien o Mal" (English: "Right or Wrong") is a song by Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas. It was released as first single from her studio album, Otra Cosa. The launch of this song was made January 18, 2010. The Argentine singer-songwriter Alejandro Sergi apart from being a collaborator in writing this song appears on backing vocals.
Otra Cosa ("Something Else") is the title of the fifth studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas, released worldwide on March 16, 2010. iTunes sold two versions of this album, the standard version and an iTunes LP, and it became the first iTunes LP released by a Latin artist.
The clip follows the line of the single predecessor "Bien o mal," offers a full range of meanings for each viewer to design and give you a personal sense. Basically it is a fun comedy show on the screen and start the sentence "This track should be heard loud" and then a man with old clothes, his face covered with flowers in her socks, which ...
That was the challenge, yes. “Bien o Mal” is a long album, split into two parts with an interlude in the middle. I wanted to avoid repeating myself, but also to generate the feeling that “El ...
Two editions have been released for the single. The 2007 release includes the album version, two remixes, a remixed version featuring vocals by Fernando Santullo and a (non-electro) tango version covered by Orquesta Los Maestros; [2] the 2008 release includes the same tracks (in different order) plus a version featuring vocals by Mexican singer, composer and accordionist Julieta Venegas. [3]
A man was left in critical but stable condition after he was pushed onto the subway tracks at the 18th Street station in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood. The 45 -year-old victim was pushed onto ...
"Hoy No Quiero" Single by Julieta Venegas; from the album Bueninvento; Language: Spanish: Released: 2000: Recorded: Mad Hatter Studios, Bomb Factory, Cam A Recorders & La Casa , Los Angeles, California & El Ensayo State of Mexico, Mexico
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