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"Lo Haré Por Ti" (transl. "I'll Do It For You") is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her fifth studio album Paulina (2000). [2] Written by Estefano and produced by Chris Rodriguez, the bolero-influenced pop rock song was then released as the lead single from Paulina on January 11, 2000, through Universal Music Latin, Polydor Records and Muxxic Records (in Spain).
Los Freddy's (or Los Freddys) were a Mexican musical group, founded in 1962 in Guadalajara, Jalisco. The group was one of the most popular Mexican ensembles of the 1960s and 1970s. [1] Early in their careers, the group earned popularity by playing cover songs of popular English-language songs (such as Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs ' "Wooly Bully ...
Obsesión (Pedro Flores song) "Obsesión" is a 1935 Spanish-language bolero song by Puerto Rican songwriter Pedro Flores. The song is one of Flores' best known has been recorded by many artists. Flores was resident in New York where his Cuarteto Flores, including Panchito Riset and Daniel Santos, made his boleros popular. [1][2]
Yo soy Boricua, pa'que tu lo sepas! " Yo Soy Boricua, Pa' Que Tu Lo sepas! " (English: I am Puerto Rican, so that you know!) is a song composed in 1995 by Joel Bosch or (Bosh) a.k.a. Taino. [1][2] The song was born out of a moment of frustration and pride, as Taino overheard an engineer insulting Puerto Ricans in English during a recording ...
Física y química (English: "Physics and Chemistry") is the eighth studio album of the Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina, which was released in 1992, two years after Mentiras Piadosas, his previous release. This album is one of Sabina's most popular, and also marked a "before and after" in his career. [clarification needed ...
The "Bright Eyes" singer continued to share his regrets over their feud. "I cried when he told me how much I had hurt him," he said. "Looking back, I guess I wanted to shake up the nice guy image ...
Sin Tu Amor may refer to: . Sin Tu Amor, by Los Freddy's "Sin tu amor" by Miguel Sandoval (composer), recorded by Luigi Alva, 1963 "Sin Tu Amor", 2000 song by Pedro Fernández from the album Yo no fui
The transcript of Joan’s trial, which details the acts of cruelty at the hands of her captors and her remarkable resilience, remains one of two critical documents concerning Joan’s life.