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Tilikum was the largest orca in captivity. [8] He measured 22.5 feet (6.9 m) in length and weighed about 12,500 pounds (5,700 kg). [9] His pectoral fins were 7 feet (2.1 m) long, his fluke curled under, and his 6.5-foot-tall (2.0 m) dorsal fin was collapsed completely to his left side.
The idea for the song came from British music executive Adam Kidron, as a show of support to Hispanic immigrants in the United States. [citation needed] The song is included on the album Somos Americanos; a portion of the profits of which go to the National Capital Immigration Coalition, a Washington, D.C.–based group. [1]
"Kuando el rey Nimrod" [1] (קואנדו אל ריי נמרוד, Ladino pronunciation: [ˈkwando el rei nimˈroð], or modern Spanish spelling: Cuando el Rey Nimrod; "When King Nimrod") is a Sephardic folk song. It is sung in the Judaeo-Spanish language and tells the story of the birth of Abraham, the father of the Jewish people and of monotheism.
Furthermore, an accompanying music video for "Te Busqué" was scheduled to be filmed in December 2006, [7] which ultimately failed to come to fruition. In select European countries, "Te Busqué" was released as the fifth single from Loose on July 20, 2007, reaching the top 20 in Germany, the Netherlands and Russia.
Beach, sand, palm trees, and the sea appear in the visual, as well as a black background in the middle of a valley landscape in which the singers sing the song. The video also features the Spanish model Ángela Ponce, the first openly transgender woman to be crowned Miss Spain. Martin explained about his idea of featuring her in the visual ...
The music video was released the same day as the song. The video is fully animated by Pochoclo Studios in Argentina. It features Thalía working on a time travel gadget that her doggy snatches and travels to an unknown time to. Thalía goes back in time to rescue her dog and eventually he is returned to her by De La Ghetto.
"Ya Tú Me Conoces" (English: "You Already Know Me") is a song by Mexican singer Thalía and Venezuelan duo Mau y Ricky, from Thalía's seventeenth studio album Desamorfosis. It was released by Sony Music Latin on January 24, 2020.
[2] A music video for Marc Anthony's version was filmed in Mexico City and directed by Benny Corral. [3] At the 1997 Lo Nuestro Awards , it was nominated Tropical Song of the Year . [ 4 ] It was recognized as the best-performing songs of the year at the 1997 ASCAP Latin Awards in tropical field.