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Dicen Que Soy (They Say That I Am) is the third studio album by Puerto Rican recording artist La India released on September 20, 1994, by RMM Records.The album was produced by American musician Sergio George, who chose the songs for India to record with an emphasis on feminism to suit with her voice.
In 1994, American salsa singer La India recorded the track for her first solo album, Dicen Que Soy (1994), which was produced by Sergio George. "Ese Hombre" is the salsa song responsible for La India's honorific title as the "Princess of Salsa", according to The New York Times. The recording received positive reviews and acclaim from media ...
La India's ninth studio album, Unica, was released June 1, 2010. In 2011, La India continued to release new music. She performed a duet with Issac Delgado titled "Que No Se Te Olvide." In 2011, La India released a new house track titled "Tacalacateo," on which she worked with Italian DJ Peppe Citarella.
In 1994, Puerto Rican-American recording artist La India covered the song on her album, Dicen Que Soy which was produced by Sergio George and released as the album's first single. [26] It was picked by George for India to cover as he felt it was something women could relate to. [27] India's version was included on the soundtrack for The 24 Hour ...
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Unica ("unique") is the ninth studio album by Puerto Rican singer La India, released on June 1, 2010 on the Top Stop Music label founded by grammy winner Sergio George.It features the song Estupida, which was released as a single in both ballad and salsa versions, and was her 7th #1 hit on the Tropical Billboard Charts, making her the female with the most #1 hits on the chart.
to combat the negative image of America in India. It was called, simply, “Project India.” Beginning in 1952, Project India sent twelve students of diverse ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds for nine summer weeks to India, meeting college students, living with their hosts in villages and cities, and hopefully making friends for America.
La Diferenzia: La Diferenzia Sólo Contigo: Víctor Manuelle: Salsa music "Apiádate de Mí" "Por Ejemplo" Sony Discos: 20 Dicen Que Soy: La India: Salsa "Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" "Ese Hombre" "Que Ganas de No Verte Más" "O Ella o Yo" RMM: Formidables: Los Toros Band 27 Influencias: Chayanne: Latin pop "Querida" "Gavilán o Paloma" "Pedro Navaja ...