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  2. Cultural impact of Shakira - Wikipedia

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    [69] [70] According to journalist Juan de Dios Sánchez, thanks to the song "La Tortura" Shakira marked Hispanic music, adding that the commercial status that reggaeton enjoys today is due to the visibility that this genre achieved through Shakira's experiments and the commercial success she obtained with them crediting her for the creation of ...

  3. El mal querer - Wikipedia

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    El mal querer (transl. "The Bad Loving") [1] is the second studio album by Spanish singer and songwriter Rosalía.It was released on 2 November 2018 by Columbia Records. [a] The album was written by Rosalía and co-produced with El Guincho on an initial low budget as an independent artist. [2]

  4. Women's empowerment - Wikipedia

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    With the easy accessibility and affordability of e-learning (electronic learning), women can study from the comfort of their homes. [74] They learn skills that help them advance in their careers. Examples of online activism having an impact include a 2013 online campaign which led to Facebook taking down various pages that spread hatred about ...

  5. Everglow - Wikipedia

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    Everglow (Korean: 에버글로우; RR: Ebeogeullou, stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by Yuehua Entertainment.The group is composed of six members: E:U, Sihyeon, Mia, Onda, Aisha, and Yiren.

  6. Mexican pop music - Wikipedia

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    Statue of crooner José José El Príncipe de la Canción (The Prince of Song) in Mexico City. In 1970 Jose Jose jumped to fame when he sang "El Triste" at the Festival de la Canción Latina. He didn't win the prestigious singing contest but his performance was so memorable that fans across Latin America considered him the actual winner.

  7. Destacamento Feminino - Wikipedia

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    The Destacamento Feminino (the Women's Detachment or Female Detachment) was a group of female guerrillas from the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO), involved in the struggle for independence in Mozambique, founded on March 4, 1967.