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  2. ¡Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso! - Wikipedia

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    ¡Sin Salsa No Hay Paraíso! (2010) is the 63rd album by El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico. [1]The album, on Sony Discos Norte, was shortlisted for Premio Lo Nuestro 2011, 2011 Latin Billboard Music Awards, Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album but in each case lost out to other artists.

  3. List of songs written by Ramón Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Sin Comentarios 1982 El Anillo Ramón Orlando (featuring Senovia Nova) Special Edition, Merengue, Jazz Y Un Poco Mas 2021 El Antídoto Rubby Pérez: No Te Olvides 1998 El Borracho Ramón Orlando: Merenhits ’06 2005 El Bufón Ramón Orlando: América sin Queja 1993 El Consejo Cuco Valoy y los Virtuosos Tiza! 1980 El Cuaderno Los Cantantes de ...

  4. El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, commonly known as El Gran Combo, is a Puerto Rican salsa orchestra based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. [2] Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2012, it was often considered Puerto Rico 's most successful musical group. [ 3 ]

  5. Tito Rojas - Wikipedia

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    Live Salsa Festival de Curazao (1994) Por Derecho Propio (1995) Humildemente (1996) Pa'l Pueblo (1997) Salsa Mixes y Más Mixes (1997) Alegrías y Penas (1999) Navidad Con Tito Rojas (1999) 20th Anniversary (1999) Rompiendo Noches (2000) Quiero Llegar a Casa (2001) Auténticamente En Vivo (2001) 10th Anniversary (2002) Canta el Gallo (2003) El ...

  6. Puerto Rican Power - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican Power Orchestra is a Puerto Rican salsa band which under this name supported Tito Rojas. [ 1 ] Puerto Rican Power was associated with singer Justo Betancourt , bassist Jesús Castro, trumpet player Luisito Ayala , singer Tito Rojas .

  7. La Noche (Joe Arroyo song) - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Crespo's version was awarded on the tropical/salsa field at the 2002 ASCAP Latin Awards. [9] Colombian rock singer Juanes also covered it on his second studio album Un Día Normal which features Arroyo's vocals from the original recording. [10] Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Don Omar sampled "La Noche" on his 2003 song "Dile". [11]

  8. Siembra - Wikipedia

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    Siembra is the second of four collaborative duo albums produced by Rubén Blades and Willie Colón. During its time, it was the best-selling salsa record in history. [4] [5] It has sold over three million copies worldwide, [6] and almost all of its songs were hits at one time or another in various Latin American countries.

  9. La Rebelión - Wikipedia

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    "La Rebelión" (translation "the rebellion") is a salsa song written and performed by the Colombian singer Joe Arroyo. The song tells the story of a married African couple, slaves of a Spaniard, in Cartagena, Colombia in the 17th century. The slave owner abuses the wife, and the husband avenges her, starting a rebellion.