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"Sopa de Caracol" ("Snail Soup") [1] is a song performed by the Honduran punta rock band Banda Blanca.It was originally written by Belizean singer Hernan "Chico" Ramos and later covered by Banda Blanca, whose lyrics include verses in both Garifuna and Spanish.
"TQM" (acronym of "Te Quiero Mucho"; English: "I Love You Very Much") is a song performed by American regional Mexican music group Fuerza Regida. It was written by Brandon Daniel Candia Núñez, Miguel Armenta, Cristian Humberto Ávila Vega and the group's lead singer Jesús Ortíz Paz, and was produced by Paz, Armenta, Ángel Tumbado and Jimmy ...
It was released on December 1, 2022, as the lead single for the former's seventh studio album Pa Que Hablen (2022), through Rancho Humilde, Street Mob Records, Los CT and distributed by Sony Music Latin. [2] On March 29, 2023, a Sinaloan banda version of the song performed solo by the group was released. [3]
The song debuted in the main Latin chart at number 34, and climbed to the top ten two weeks later. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It replaced at the top of the chart " Dile al Amor " by Aventura on March 20, 2010, being replaced by "Me Gusta Todo de Tí" by Banda el Recodo two weeks later.
"Eres" (English: "You Are") is a song by Mexican band Café Tacuba from their fifth studio album Cuatro Caminos (2003). The song was written by Emmanuel del Real and was produced by Argentine producer Gustavo Santaolalla. It was released on 11 November 2003 through Universal Music México as the album's third single following "Eo" and "Cero y Uno".
"Frágil" is a regional Mexican song by the American bands Yahritza y su Esencia and Grupo Frontera. It was written by Kevyn Cruz, Luis Ángel O'Neill Laureano, Yahritza Martínez and Edgar Barrera, who also produced it. It was released as a single on April 7, 2023 through Lumbre Music, Columbia Records and distributed by Sony Music Latin.
After all, Sinaloa is the state where this music originated: Banda music dates back to the 1880s when, during the Second Empire of Mexico, European colonists brought over military and brass bands.
"Granada" is a song written in 1932 by Mexican composer Agustín Lara. The song is about the Spanish city of Granada and has become a standard in music repertoire.. The most popular versions are the original with Spanish lyrics by Lara (often sung operatically); a version with English lyrics by Australian lyricist Dorothy Dodd; and instrumental versions in jazz, pop, easy listening, flamenco ...