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"La Gozadera" (Spanish term meaning a "good time" or "party") is a song by Cuban duo Gente de Zona as the lead single for their third studio album Visualízate. Featuring American singer Marc Anthony , it was released on April 30, 2015, by Sony Music Latin .
La zona ("The Zone") is a 2007 Mexican-Spanish co-production film by director Rodrigo Plá. The film describes a failed break-in attempt in a gated community and the consequences for the thieves and the residents. La zona was given the Venice Film Festival's award for best debut feature in 2007. [3]
"Zona del Perreo" is a song by Puerto Rican singer-rapper Daddy Yankee, Dominican singer Natti Natasha and American singer Becky G, from Yankee's seventh and final studio album, Legendaddy. [ 1 ] Background
Surtitles came into widespread use in the 1990s to translate the meaning of the lyrics into the audience's language, or to transcribe lyrics that may be difficult to understand in the sung form in the opera-house auditoria. [5] The two possible types of presentation of surtitles are as projected text, or as the electronic libretto system.
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La Zona may refer to: The Unnamed Zone (Spanish: La Zona), a 2006 Spanish documentary film by director Carlos Rodriguez; La Zona, a 2007 drama film by director Rodrigo Plá; La zona, a 2017 Spanish drama television series; Boy's Town, Nuevo Laredo also called La Zona, a legal zone for prostitution, also called a zone of tolerance
Gente de Zona (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxente ðe ˈsona]; lit. ' Locals ' ) is a Cuban reggaeton duo made up of musicians Alexander Delgado and Randy Malcom Martínez . In 2016, the duo gained success with the song " Bailando " with Enrique Iglesias .
A definitive shift occurred with Los Gatos' 1967 single "La balsa," which established the distinctive sound and emphasis of Spanish-language lyrics that have defined Argentine rock. [49] The 1960s also saw the rise of groups like Almendra , Vox Dei , Manal , and Pedro y Pablo, and singer-songwriters like Tanguito , Moris , and Javier Martinez.