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"Oye Cómo Va" is a 1962 cha-cha-chá song by Tito Puente, originally released on El Rey Bravo (Tico Records). The song achieved worldwide popularity when it was covered by American rock group Santana for their album Abraxas .
"Venganza" is a song by Uruguayan band No Te Va Gustar in collaboration with Argentine singer Nicki Nicole, released on 5 March 2021 as the second single from the band's tenth studio album, Luz (2021). Written by its lead vocalist Emiliano Brancciari and Nicole, and produced by Hector Castillo, it is a hard rock track.
[3]: 34–35 "Oye Como Va" was a hit by Tito Puente in the early 1960s and the group played it live regularly, as they realized it was good for audiences to dance to. [ 3 ] : 35 " Incident at Neshabur " was co-written by Santana and his friend Alberto Gianquinto, who played piano on the track.
That one main hook is a directly lifted from Chanchullo, and that other hook from "Te Eseñaré" as performed by La Orquesta Estrellas Cubanas -- the authors of those songs should absolutely share writing credit on Oye Como Va. 2001:9E8:149C:A300:488E:DDB7:3C01:4155 09:20, 24 August 2023 (UTC)
"Una Noche en Medellín" (English: One Night in Medellín) is a song by Chilean singer Cris MJ. It was published on January 20, 2022, through Nabru Records and Stars Music Chile. [ 1 ] The single went viral on the TikTok app, leading to its popularity and increased views on other platforms.
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Among the singers that have interpreted the song are: Hernaldo Zúñiga himself (live), Luis Miguel and Pandora (live duet), Los Horóscopos de Durango, Patricia Manterola, Nicho Hinojosa, Fher Manjarrez, Área 305, Freddy y Los Nobles, La Rondalla de Saltillo, Chicos De Barrio, Tierra Canela, Myriam, Marcos Orozco y Rebelde, Secuencia con ...
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