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  2. Mercadonegro - Wikipedia

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    The uptempo music of Mercadonegro makes many of its songs a popular choice in salsa dancing performances and competitions. The song "La Malanga" from their 2005 album "Salsa Pa'l Mundo Entero" was the most popular song at the 2012 World Latin Dance Cup, leading to the song being banned from the 2013 competition.

  3. Pobre Niña Rica (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the Univisión television program "Aquí y Ahora" in 1995, Rubio spoke about his character as Alma Villagrán in the soap opera created by Chilean producer Valentín Pimstein, which is closely linked to the meaning of the song. She said: "It is the character of a girl who has everything material, but not everything human, the heart.

  4. La Chica de Ayer - Wikipedia

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    Chica de Ayer" (Eng.: Yesterday Girl) is a pop song written by Antonio Vega and recorded by Spanish rock band Nacha Pop in 1980, which was included on their album Nacha Pop. [ 1 ] Popular culture

  5. Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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    For example, "Hay que tener cojones para hacer eso" ("it takes cojones to do that"). It is sometimes used, at least in Spain, as a suffix, complement or termination to a word or name in order to confer it a derisive or overbearing quality. For instance: el Marcos de los cojones ("That fucking guy Marcos"), ¡Dame ya la maleta de los cojones!

  6. Edurne - Wikipedia

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    Edurne embarked on a music career with Sony BMG Spain and released her first studio album, called Edurne in 2006, which spawns the single "Despierta" that debuted in the fifth position on the Spanish Singles Charts, "Amores Dormidos", and "Te Falta Veneno", which were the soundtrack for the Spanish telenovela Yo soy bea and both reached the top twenty in Edurne's native country. 2007 saw the ...

  7. La Chica - Wikipedia

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    She wrote poems and other texts before exploring her musical facet as "La Chica" starting in 2015. [2] [3] According to her, her stage name came from the fact that "when I was a teenager, I used to have a very masculine energy. Once, an uncle started calling me 'chica' to remind me that I was a woman." [3]

  8. Fresa (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Kali Uchis y Kenia Os, example of Fresas dress and lifestyle. Fresa (Spanish: "strawberry") is a slang term in Mexico and some parts of Latin America to describe a cultural stereotype of a wealthy, superficial young person from an educated, upper-class family. [1]

  9. Baila el Chiki-chiki - Wikipedia

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    Rodolfo Chikilicuatre was a comedic character –performed by comedian David Fernández– on the late-night talk show Buenafuente [] on La Sexta.He was first introduced in the show as an improvisational act.