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The music video for "Boom" was recorded in the first quarter of 2002 and directed by Gavin Bowden, debuting in May with heavy rotation on MTV2 and MMUSA.It is an unusual video for P.O.D. in its obvious sense of humor; "Boom" revolves around a table tennis (aka: Ping Pong) tournament between the band, dressed in orange jumpsuits, and a Swedish team played by fellow Christian metal group Blindside.
The song has been covered by Tejana singer Emily on her 1999 album of the same name. [5] In 2023, Lucero released a poorly mixed version of the track entitled "Siempre Contigo (Lucero Contigo)" to thank the fans who have been supporting her "since day one", according to El Informador .
Spanish-language music albums Subcategories. This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total. ... Spanish-language video albums (36 P) 0–9.
The Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, published by Billboard magazine, is a record chart that ranks the performance of Latin music albums in the United States. The data is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan from a sample that includes music stores, music departments at electronics and department stores, Internet sales (both physical and digital) and verifiable sales from concert venues in the ...
The Best So Far (D'Angelo album) The Best Yet; The Best (t.A.T.u. album) Best: First Things; Best: Second Session; Le Bestov; BET Presents Chris Brown; BET Presents Kelly Rowland; Big B Presents: Random Stuff; Big Ones You Can Look At; A Bigger Bang; Black Joy (album) Block Out (album) Blue Hearts no Video + Maboroshi no Video Fukkokuban ...
Issue Date Song Artist 1 January: No cambié: Tamara: 8 January: Love Don't Cost a Thing: Jennifer Lopez: 15 January 22 January 29 January: La otra orilla (Un pueblo)
To rank on this chart, an album must have 51% or more of its content recorded in Spanish. [2] Before this chart, all Latin music information was featured on the Latin Pop Albums chart, which began on June 29, 1985, and is still running along with the Regional Mexican Albums and Tropical Albums chart. [3] On the week ending February 11, 2017 ...
Vice Versa is a Spanish language album composed of 14 songs, consisting electropop and house tracks, reggaeton songs, Latin pop numbers, bolero lines, and Brazilian funk rhythms. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] Lyrically, the album is divided into three facets; it begins with love songs , then there are breakup and heartbreak lyrics, and eventually a recovery and ...