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  2. A Cambio de Que - Wikipedia

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    "A Cambio de Que" (In Exchange for What) is a song written by Xavier Santos Córtes and first recorded in 1983 by Mexican band Los Diablos. [1] American born singer Marisela sang a version modified to reflect a female voice in her studio album Completamente Tuya. [2] The song has been covered by several artists which have ranked on the music ...

  3. A Cambio de Qué - Wikipedia

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    A Cambio de Que From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  4. Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey - Wikipedia

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    Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey is a posthumous live album by regional Mexican singer Jenni Rivera, released on October 28, 2016 by Universal Music Latin Entertainment.It is the third and final part of a live recording trilogy of her final concert in Monterrey, Nuevo León, just three hours before her death.

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  6. Misión Cumplida - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Sergio Lizárraga and Pavel Ocampo, Mision Cumplida is a regional Mexican album, with the inclusion of banda and mariachi tracks. The album begins with a spoken word introduction track, which is a speech by Jenni recorded during a past live performance, before transitioning into "Q.T.M.L. (El Corrido de la Diva)".

  7. Invece no - Wikipedia

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    "Invece no" ("No, instead!") is a pop song by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her album, Primavera in anticipo, released on October 22, 2008. Its Spanish version, "En cambio no", featured in the Mexican telenovela En Nombre del Amor (2008), was nominated for the 2009 Latin Grammy for Record of the Year.

  8. Huey Dunbar - Wikipedia

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  9. Detrás de Mi Ventana - Wikipedia

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    The track debuted in the Billboard Latin Songs (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) chart at number 32 in the week of December 4, 1993 climbing to the top ten three weeks later. [4] [5] The song peaked at number-one on January 29, 1994, [6] replacing "Cerca de Ti" by American band Barrio Boyzz and being succeeded by "Luna" by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel, three weeks later. [7] "