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  2. Amor Gitano - Wikipedia

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    "Amor Gitano" debuted on February 12, 2007, on the premiere episode of Telemundo's El Zorro novella. [9] The song was the first included on Beyonce's second studio album B'Day, where it was included on the second disc of the albums deluxe edition which included an additional six Spanish-language tracks. [10]

  3. El Zorro, la espada y la rosa - Wikipedia

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    El Zorro, la espada y la rosa (The Sword and the Rose) is a Spanish-language telenovela based on Johnston McCulley's characters. Telemundo aired it from February 12 to July 23, 2007. This limited-run serial shows the masked crusader as a hero torn between his fight for justice and his love for a beautiful woman.

  4. Portal:Latin music/Selected song/4 - Wikipedia

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  5. Amor gitano (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Amor gitano (English: Gypsy love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa in 1999. [1] Is adapted the 1983 Argentinian telenovela Amor gitano original story by Delia González Márquez and the 1969 Puerto Rican telenovela La mujer de aquella noche original story by Olga Ruilopez.

  6. B'Day - Wikipedia

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    "Amor Gitano", a Spanish-language flamenco-pop duet with Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández, served as a soundtrack for Telemundo's telenovela El Zorro, [70] and was included in the Deluxe Edition bonus disc alongside Spanish re-recordings of "Listen" ("Oye"), "Irreplaceable" ("Irreemplazable") and "Beautiful Liar" ("Bello Embustero").

  7. Rudy Pérez - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Pérez produced the Amor Gitano song for the soap opera Zorro, La Espada y la Rosa, recorded as a duet by Alejandro Fernández and Beyoncé. [25] In 2011, he wrote the song "La fuerza del destino" with Mauricio Abaroa Suzarte, sung by Marc Anthony and Sandra Echeverría for the soap opera of the same title.

  8. Ana Layevska - Wikipedia

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    Amor gitano: María 2000 Primer amor, a mil por hora: Marina Iturriaga Camargo 2001 Primer amor, tres años después: Marina Iturriaga Camargo Television film: 2001 In the Time of the Butterflies: Lina Lovaton Television film 2001–2002 El juego de la vida: Paulina De La Mora 2002–2003 Mujer, casos de la vida real: Adela 3 episodes 2003 Clap ...

  9. Pepe Iglesias - Wikipedia

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    Pepe Iglesias (February 11, 1915 in Buenos Aires – March 4, 1991 in Santiago de Chile), full name José Ángel Iglesias Sánchez, nicknamed El Zorro (The Fox), was an Argentine comedian, who, though he developed much of his career in his home country, also spent time in Chile and Spain.