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"Salió el Sol" ("The Sun Came Out") is the third single by Don Omar taken from his album King of Kings. The song appears in Grand Theft Auto IV and Twisters (2024). Music video
Cuando calienta el sol" (meaning When the sun heats (or warms) up) is a popular Spanish language song originally composed as "Cuando calienta el sol en Masachapa", Masachapa being a coastal town in Nicaragua. The music was written by Rafael Gaston Perez, a Nicaraguan songwriter and bandleader.
"Hasta que es padecido, el mal no es conocido" November 29, 2016 () 477: 145 "El que a buen árbol se arrima, buena sombra le cobija" November 30, 2016 () 478: 146 "Para todos sale el sol, por más tarde que amanezca" December 1, 2016 () 479: 147 "Un diablo bien vestido por ángel es tenido" December 5, 2016 ()
"La Camisa Negra" (transl. "The Black Shirt") is a Spanish rock song written by Juanes , inspired by Colombian singer-songwriter Octavio Mesa and recorded by Juanes for his third studio album Mi Sangre .
In 2022, the song was certified gold by the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON), for track-equivalent sales of over 70,000 units in Mexico. [ 82 ] In Spain, the single peaked at number 41 and although it didn't hit the top 40, it spent a total of 28 weeks on the chart, becoming Vives' third longest ...
Siete Canciones populares Españolas ("Seven Spanish Folksongs") is a 1914 set of traditional Spanish songs arranged for soprano and piano by the composer Manuel de Falla. Besides being Falla's most-arranged composition and one of his most popular, it is one of the most frequently performed sets of Spanish-language art songs .
Sports broadcaster Bob Costas is looking back on his personal history with the late O.J. Simpson. “It’s a complicated legacy, to put it mildly,” Costas, 72, said during the Friday, April 12 ...
"La Canción" (stylized in uppercase; transl. "The Song") is a song by Colombian singer J Balvin and Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny. The song was released on 2 August 2019, through Universal Music Latino, as the second single from their collaborative album Oasis (2019). [1] It reached number one in Mexico and on the US Hot Latin Songs chart.