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  2. Sabor Fresa - Wikipedia

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    "Sabor Fresa" (English: Strawberry Flavor) is a song performed by American regional Mexican music group Fuerza Regida. It was released as a single on 22 June 2023 through Rancho Humilde, Street Mob Records and Sony Music Latin , as the second single from the group's eighth studio album, Pa Las Baby's y Belikeada .

  3. Strawberry and Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry and Chocolate (Spanish: Fresa y chocolate) is a 1993 internationally co-produced film, directed by Cuban filmmakers Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío, based on the short story "The wolf, the forest and the new man" (in Spanish, El lobo, el bosque y el hombre nuevo).

  4. 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa - Wikipedia

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    5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa ("5 Chocolate and 1 Strawberry Ice Creams") is a 1968 Mexican comedy film. The story involves a student at a convent who undergoes a radical transformation after consuming strange "mushrooms".

  5. Fresa (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Soy Rebelde Tour - Rio de Janeiro - Nov 10, 2023 - examples of fresas sub-culture in Mexican pop culture. A well-known "fresa" is the fictional persona El Pirrurris, created by comedian Luis de Alba, a parody of the so-called juniors, the young and presumptuous children of Mexican politicians and entrepreneurs. Although this character is ...

  6. Fresa - Wikipedia

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    Fresa may refer to: Fresa (slang) , slang, socially used in Mexico and some parts of Latin America to describe a cultural stereotype of superficial youngsters Armando Fresa , (1893 - 1957), Italian politician and Civil Engineer Officer

  7. Sabor a Mí - Wikipedia

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    Sabor a Mí" ("Taste of Me") is a 1959 bolero by Mexican musician and composer Álvaro Carrillo. Upon its release, it was recorded by many acts such as Los Tres Ases and Rolando Laserie, becoming the most successful song of 1960 in Mexico. [1] It was further popularized by Los Panchos, who collaborated on their rendition with Eydie Gormé in ...

  8. Salsa music - Wikipedia

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    [73] The re-working of Afro-Cuban rhythmic patterns by Africans brings the rhythms full circle. The re-working of the harmonic patterns reveals a striking difference in perception. The I IV V IV harmonic progression, so common in Cuban music, is heard in pop music all across the African continent, thanks to the influence of Cuban music.

  9. Agua fresca - Wikipedia

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    Two types of aguas frescas in a Mexican taqueria in Seattle. On the left is a jar of agua de flor de Jamaica, and on the right is horchata.The drinks are ladled from the jars into glasses.