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  2. Cell Mates (song) - Wikipedia

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    The B-side song is a cover version of Prince's "I Would Die 4 U", originally released on the tribute album Purplish Rain in June 2009. [2] The single's cover artwork was designed by guitarist Joby J. Ford. The music video for "Cell Mates" was directed by Josh Litwhiler and premiered on August 27, 2009.

  3. Mariachi - Wikipedia

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    Mariachi (US: / ˌ m ɑːr i ˈ ɑː tʃ i /, UK: / ˌ m ær-/, Spanish: [maˈɾjatʃi]) is an ensemble of musicians that typically play ranchera, the regional Mexican music dating back to at least the 18th century, evolving over time in the countryside of various regions of western Mexico. [1]

  4. Cielito Lindo - Wikipedia

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    "Cielito Lindo" is a Mexican folk song or copla popularized in 1882 by Mexican author Quirino Mendoza y Cortés (c. 1862 – 1957). [1] It is roughly translated as "Lovely Sweet One". Although the word cielo means "sky" or "heaven", it is also a term of endearment comparable to "sweetheart" or "honey".

  5. Allá en el Rancho Grande (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a typical ranchera, with mariachi choruses and lyrics dealing with life in a traditional Mexican ranch.The American arrangement of the song was copyrighted as a "rumba", [10] a term largely used in the US to denote Americanized Afro-Cuban and Latin ballroom music According to the book The Course of Mexican Music,

  6. Guadalajara (song) - Wikipedia

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    Guadalajara" is a well-known mariachi song written and composed by Pepe Guízar in 1937. [1] [2] Guízar wrote the song in honor of his hometown, the city of the same name and state capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco.

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  9. Jarabe - Wikipedia

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    The jarabe is one of the most traditional song forms of the mariachi genre. In the Spanish language, jarabe literally means syrup, which probably refers to the mixture of meters within one jarabe (compare salsa). Typically, a jarabe will go from a 6 8 to others sections with 3 4, 2 4, return to 6 8 and end in another meter.