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Almas Gemelas (transl. Soulmates) is a studio album by Mexican duranguense band El Trono de México. It was released on 8 November 2008, through Fonovisa Records . It peaked atop the US Regional Mexican Albums chart, and was the chart's best-selling album of 2009.
El Trono de México is a regional Mexican band from the state of Mexico. The group was formed in 2004, in Santo Tomás de los Plátanos, a town within the state of Mexico and began their career with "Registros Skalona". They released the albums Dos Veces Mexicano (2004), El Pesudo (2005), El Muchacho Alegre (2006), and Fuego Nuevo (2007). The ...
Anenecuilco (Nahuatl: "Place where the water twists back and forth") [2] is a town in the municipality of Ayala, Morelos, Mexico. As of 2021, it has a population of 11,227. [ 1 ] Anenecuilco is known as the birthplace of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata , and today the town is the home of a museum in the house of his birth.
"Germans in Mexico" by Electric Six "Going to Mexico" by Steve Miller Band "Gulf of Mexico" by Shawn Mullins "Highwayman" by Beseech "Hoy me voy para Mexico" by Menudo "I've got Mexico" by Eddy Raven "In Old Mexico" by Tom Lehrer "Just Like Mexico" by Don Cisco "Long way to Mexico" by Roger Creager "Mexican Divorce" by The Drifters "Mexican ...
"Derecho de antiguedad" La Original Banda El Limón de Salvador Lizárraga: 12 "En su lugar" Yuridia: 13 "Fui" Reik: 14 "Poker Face" Lady Gaga: 15 "Se te olvidó" Kalimba: 16 "En cambio no" Laura Pausini: 17 "No soy una señora" María José: 18 "Ya lo veía venir" Moderatto: 19 "Lo que yo sé de ti" Ha*Ash: 20 "A quien tú decidiste amar" Sandoval
In 2009, eight songs reached number one on the General chart, the lowest amount for a full year since the chart was founded in 2007; all of these songs were entirely in Spanish. Five acts achieved their first General number-one song in Mexico: La 5ª Estación , Paulina Rubio , Shakira , La Arrolladora Banda El Limón and David Bisbal .
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1970, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Radio Mil. [1] Also included are the number-one songs according to the Record World magazine.
The singer later included it on her live album Tu Dama de Hierro released on 27 April 1999 [2] as a part of a medley with two other songs written by Solís: "Vete con Ella" and "No Puedo Olvidarlo". "No Puedo Olvidarlo" was re-recorded by Marco Antonio Solís as "No Puedo Olvidarla" and became a Top Ten hit in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks in ...