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"Dinero" (English: "Money") is a song by American singer Jennifer Lopez featuring American record producer DJ Khaled and American rapper Cardi B. It was written by Charles Anderson, Tommy Brown, Mohombi Moupondo , Alexander Prado, Jermaine Denny , DJ Khaled, Cardi B and Luis Kalaff, and produced by DJ Khaled and Tommy Brown.
"Dinero" is a song by American singer Trinidad Cardona, originally released on June 21, 2017, by Citi U.S., [1] before being edited and reissued on February 2, 2018, by Island Records. It was produced by D'Mile and Willstrumentals. [ 2 ]
Dinero is the Spanish word for money. Dinero may refer to: Spanish dinero, Spanish (and empire) currency during medieval and early modern period; Dinero (cache simulator), a trace-driven uniprocessor cache simulator "Dinero" (Jennifer Lopez song), released in 2018; Dinero, a Colombian financial magazine
Trinidad Cardona (born May 23, 1999) [1] is an American singer, songwriter and social media personality. He first went viral for his song "Jennifer" released in 2017. [2] His single, "Dinero", peaked at 46 on the Billboard Global 200 after becoming viral on TikTok.
Dinero ("Money" in Spanish) was a Colombian-based monthly business and magazine. Founded in 1993, [ 1 ] was Colombia's first and foremost financial and business-news magazine regularly featuring corporate profiles, market trends, economic analyses, interviews and investigative reports.
"No tengo dinero" is a song by the Italian Italo disco duo Righeira from their 1983 debut album Righeira. It was written by Michael Righeira , the duo's backing vocalist and producers Carmelo La Bionda and Michelangelo La Bionda . [ 1 ]
The dinero (diner in Catalan) was the currency of many of the Christian states of the Iberian Peninsula from the 10th century. [1] It evolved from the Carolingian denar (in Latin denarius) and was adopted by all Iberian Peninsula Carolingian-originated States: the Kingdom of Pamplona/Navarre , the Kingdom of Aragon , and the Catalan Counties .
Dinero is a uniprocessor CPU cache simulator for memory reference traces written by Dr. Jan Edler and Prof. Mark D. Hill of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It is frequently used for educational purposes.