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Las tontas no van al cielo (Spanish pronunciation: [las ˈtontas no ˈβan al ˈsjelo], English title: Dumb Girls Don't Go to Heaven, Lit: Bimbos Don't Go to Heaven) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Rosy Ocampo for Televisa in 2008. [1]
"Cielo de un solo color" (English: "Single-color sky") is a song by the Uruguayan rock band No Te Va Gustar, released as the sixth single from their third studio album, Aunque cueste ver el sol (2004).
Hoy Día (Today) is an American Spanish-language morning television show broadcast by Telemundo. The show is broadcast from Telemundo Center in Miami , and is hosted by Penélope Menchaca , Andrea Meza , Lisette Eduardo, Danilo Carrera , Carlos Calderon, and Gabriel Coronel .
Siempre Tuya Acapulco (literally Forever Yours Acapulco) [1] (English title A Love To Remember) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca in 2014.. Starring Melissa Barrera and Daniel Elbittar as the protagonists of the story, with Cecilia Ponce, Aura Cristina Geithner, Gabriela Roel, Wendy de los Cobos, Ramiro Tomasini and Bernie Paz star as the antagonists.
"Inconsciente colectivo" (Spanish: Collective unconscious) is a well known rock song from Argentine musician Charly García, first recorded in 1982, as the end of the album "Yendo de la cama al living", [1] second solo album of his career, considered by the Rolling Stone magazine as the No. 26 between best Albums of Argentine rock, though ...
After the successful self-titled album released in 1987, which included one of Chayanne's signature songs, "Fiesta en América", a track that peaked at number 4 in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and also ranked 49th in the 2008 recap for the '100 Greatest Songs of the 80's in Spanish' by VH1 Latin America, [2] [3] the singer recorded in 1988 his second self-titled album under the Sony ...
Como caído del cielo (As if Fallen from Heaven) is a Mexican comedy film directed by José Pepe Bojórquez, from a screenplay by Bojórquez and Alfredo Félix-Díaz, based on a play and screenplay by Toby Campion [2] [3] The film is inspired on the life of the Mexican popular singer Pedro Infante [4] but focuses more on Pedro Guadalupe Ramos (Omar Chaparro), an impersonator of Infante. [4]
Subir al cielo is a studio album by the Puerto Rican boy band MDO, released in 2000 by Sony Music. [1] The lineup included Abel Talamántez, Alexis Grullón, Didier Hernández, and Anthony Galindo, who left the group early in the project and was replaced by Pablo Portillo and Troy Tuminelli.