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Los Pollitos Dicen ("Little Chickens") is a classic Spanish Nursery Rhyme De juego, and also falls under the Nana or Cancion de cuna category. Many spanish speaking countries lay claim to this song such as Ecuador and Spain, but its author is the Chilean musician and poet Ismael Parraguez. [2]
Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija (born 15 June 1999), known professionally as Peso Pluma, is a Mexican singer, musician and rapper.Learning to play the guitar during his early teens, he developed his craft by writing songs inspired by regional Mexican music. [3]
Included in Robert Chambers' Popular Rhymes of Scotland from 1842. Hot Cross Buns: Great Britain 1767 [43] This originated as an English street cry that was later perpetuated as a nursery rhyme. The words closest to the rhyme that has survived were printed in 1767. Humpty Dumpty: Great Britain 1797 [44]
Your Face Sounds Familiar (Spanish: Tu cara me suena) is a Spanish interactive reality television franchise series where celebrity contestants impersonate singers. The format, similar to Dutch television series Soundmixshow , was first used in Spain under the title Tu cara me suena in 2011.
Laija was born in Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, and was raised in Culiacán. [1] In 2021, he began posting videos of him singing corridos on social media, later attracting the attention of his cousin, Peso Pluma, who was interested in starting a music career at the time and invited him to Culiacán.
A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds (usually the exact same phonemes) in the final stressed syllables and any following syllables of two or more words. Most often, this kind of rhyming (perfect rhyming) is consciously used for a musical or aesthetic effect in the final position of lines within poems or songs. [1]
on YouTube " Para Siempre " ( English : "Forever") is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee featuring Panamanian singer Sech , released as the fourth single from the former's eighth and final studio album, Legendaddy , on June 2, 2022.
Musically, "Tiburones" is a Spanish language ballad and Latin pop song, [16] [17] written by Mexican singer-songwriter Pablo Preciado and his Venezuelan co-writer Oscar Hernandez. [18] The song runs for a total of 3 minutes and 14 seconds, [ 8 ] and features a very slow and calm rhythm that moves away from it in great strides. [ 19 ]