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"La Romana" is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, featuring Dominican rapper El Alfa. It is the sixth single of Bad Bunny's debut studio album X 100pre . The single reached a peak position of 12 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.
"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]
Emanuel Herrera Batista (born 18 December 1990), known by his stage name El Alfa or El Alfa El Jefe, is a Dominican rapper, known as the King of Dembow. [2] [3] Batista was born in Bajos de Haina, Santo Domingo. He is known for his initial afro hairstyle which led him to popularity in the early 2010s through songs like "Tarzan", "Coche Bomba ...
"Él no soy yo" (Spanish for 'I am not him') is a song by Spanish singer Blas Cantó. It was released as a digital download and for streaming on 9 March 2018, as the third single from Cantó's debut studio album Complicado .
De Filippi grew up in the Quarto dei Mille district of Genoa. [1] His father is a nurse and his mother is a psychologist. [2] He originally wanted to be a doctor before pursuing music.
"Fulanito" is a song by American singer Becky G and Dominican rapper El Alfa. It was released by Kemosabe and RCA Records on June 4, 2021, as the second single from Gomez's second studio album, Esquemas (2022). [1] A dance for the song became viral on the app TikTok. [2]
Revés/Yo Soy (English: Backwards/I Am) is the fourth album by the Mexican rock band Café Tacuba, released in 1999. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In fact, it is two albums— Revés is an instrumental album, Yo Soy a collection of songs the band had been saving up since their second album, Re .
"Yo soy aquél" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɟʝo soj aˈkel]; "I am that one"), sometimes spelled as "Yo soy aquel", is a song recorded by Spanish singer Raphael, written by Manuel Alejandro. It represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 , held in Luxembourg , and over time it has become one of Raphael's signature songs.