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  2. Despacito - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "Despacito" were written in late 2015 in Luis Fonsi's house in Miami because he wanted to record a "swinging song" for his new album after two years without releasing new music. [3] [4] He woke up mulling about "a song called 'Despacito '" and invited Brazilian-Panamanian singer and songwriter Erika Ender to a songwriting session. [5]

  3. Señor Don Gato - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are loosely translated from the traditional Spanish song "Estaba el señor Don Gato", [1] but the melody is from a different song, "Ahora Que Vamos Despacio". [2] [3] There is also a French version of "Estaba el señor Don Gato" called "Monsieur le Chat". [4]

  4. Luis Fonsi - Wikipedia

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    Luis Alfonso Rodríguez López-Cepero (born April 15, 1978), known by his stage name Luis Fonsi (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlwis ˈfonsi]), is a Puerto Rican singer.He is known for his soulful and dance oriented songs, most notably 2017's "Despacito".

  5. ‘Despacito’: An Oral History of the Global Hit With Luis ...

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    Apart from its nearly unprecedented success, the most remarkable thing about Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s 2017 global smash hit “Despacito” may be how quickly it came together. Today ...

  6. Despacio - Wikipedia

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    Despacio (Spanish for "slow") may refer to: "Despacio", a song by Bad Gyal featuring Ms Nina from Slow Wine Mixtape "Despacio", a song by Juice and Rauw Alejandro

  7. Morir de amor (Miguel Bosé song) - Wikipedia

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    "Morir de amor" (Dying of love) is a 1978 hit song written by José Luis Perales for Miguel Bosé, from his sixth album Miguel.The song is one of the singer's signature broken heart tunes. [1]

  8. Échame la Culpa - Wikipedia

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    The song received positive reviews from music critics. Jon Caramanica of The New York Times called the song "a jaunty, celebratory number", and felt Lovato singing in clipped Spanish is "only marginally less comfortable than the bumpy-edged English-language semi-soul she employs elsewhere on the song". [18]

  9. List of Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart achievements and ...

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    The Billboard logo. The Billboard Hot Latin Songs is a record chart in the United States for Latin singles, published weekly by Billboard magazine since September 6, 1986. The chart's methodology was only based on airplay from Spanish-language radio stations from its inception until the issue dated October 13, 2012, when Billboard updated its methodology to a multi-metric system, including ...