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  2. Baby, Oh No - Wikipedia

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    "Baby, Oh No" is a 1982 single by English new wave band Bow Wow Wow from their 1982 compilation album I Want Candy. The single peaked at No. 58 on the Billboard dance/disco chart in the same year, and also “Bubbled Under” the Hot 100 at No. 103.

  3. List of performances by Becky G in media - Wikipedia

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    "Por el Contrario" (Performance Video) Ángela Aguilar and Leonardo Aguilar: Karla Read [110] "Mercedes" 2024 Óscar Maydon: Jared Malik Royal [111] "Tonight" Black Eyed Peas and El Alfa: Unknown [112] "Como Diablos" None Leo Aguirre [113] "Bluetooth" (Visualizer) Mariachi Divas de Cindy Shea: Abir Hashem [114] "Otro Capítulo" None Pietro Biz ...

  4. Amor Prohibido (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amor Prohibido" (English: "Forbidden Love") is the title song of American Tejano singer Selena's fourth studio album of the same name (1994). Released as the lead single through EMI Latin on April 13, 1994, it was written by Selena, her brother and music producer A.B. Quintanilla III, and her band's backup vocalist Pete Astudillo.

  5. Labour of Love - Wikipedia

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    Labour of Love is the fourth studio album by British reggae band UB40, and their first album of cover versions.Released in the UK on 12 September 1983, [2] the album is best known for containing the song "Red Red Wine", a worldwide number-one single, but it also includes three further UK top 20 hits, "Please Don't Make Me Cry", "Many Rivers to Cross" and "Cherry Oh Baby".

  6. Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco just shared another look at their upcoming joint album—with a feature from Gracie Abrams. The trio dropped an upbeat new single titled “Call Me When You Break Up ...

  7. B-A-B-Y - Wikipedia

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    "B-A-B-Y" is a 1966 song written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter. [1] The song was first recorded in 1966 by Carla Thomas . Her version was released as the opening track of her album Carla , [ 2 ] and as a single by Stax Records .

  8. Uno y medio contra el mundo - Wikipedia

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    In Cinema of Solitude: A Critical Study of Mexican Film, 1967–1983, Charles Ramírez Berg mentions the film together with El albañil (The Bricklayer, 1975) and El Coyote y la Bronca (Coyote and Bronca, 1980) as examples of films of Vicente Fernández in which "the Fernández character is helped by women, and he is able to accept it without feeling that he is losing his manhood," because ...

  9. Stella (album) - Wikipedia

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    Recording took place from mid-1983 to mid-1984 at the band's Yello Studio on the shore of Lake Zurich.Blank had purchased two new synthesizers in 1983, a Yamaha DX7 and a Roland JX-3P, but the album was mostly written and created using the equipment he already owned, a Fairlight CMI Series II sampler along with an ARP Odyssey synthesizer, the Linn LM-1 and Oberheim DMX drum machines, a Roland ...