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  2. Devuélveme a mi chica - Wikipedia

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    "Devuélveme a mi chica" (Spanish for "Give me back my girl") the debut single by the Spanish pop rock band, Hombres G. It originally appeared on their debut studio album , Hombres G (1985). The song was released as a single and was commercially successful.

  3. Chica Ideal (Sebastián Yatra and Guaynaa song) - Wikipedia

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    "Chica Ideal" (transl. "Ideal Girl") is a song by Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra and Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa. It was written by Yatra, Guaynaa, Daniel Pérez, Manuel Bustillo, Andy Clay, Juan Camilo Vargas and Keityn. And produced by Ovy on the Drums. Through Universal Music Latino, the song was released on October 16, 2020. [1]

  4. Zorra (Nebulossa song) - Wikipedia

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    Manuela Trasobares (pictured in 2023) was mentioned in the music video for "Zorra". A music video for the song features references to transgender singer and politician Manuela Trasobares, who has been tagged with the negative stereotypes of a zorra, and the recreation of a moment from the 1990s where Trasobares threw a drinking glass on the floor during a talk show while calling for women's ...

  5. La Chica de Ayer - Wikipedia

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    The title of the song was used as the name of the Spanish television series La Chica de Ayer which was based on the British detective show Life on Mars, which was similarly named after a David Bowie song. The same title is also used as the name of a contemporary poetry book, written by Solange De-Ré (Imaginante Editorial).

  6. Chiquitita - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish version of "Chiquitita" released as a single by Amaia Montero in 2010 became a number one in the Spanish charts. [58] A Euro-Reggae version was included on the ABBA cover album Thank You for the Music by Eurodance act E-Rotic in 1997. The song was covered in Spanish by Mexican 1980s pop girls group Pandora.

  7. Suave (song) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] It revived interest in the bolero genre and was the first record by a Spanish-speaking artist to be certified gold in Brazil, Taiwan and the United States. [5] In spite of the album's success, Miguel did not want to release a follow-up record that was similar to Romance . [ 6 ]

  8. Yé-yé - Wikipedia

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    In the 1965 film Historias de la televisión, Concha Velasco's character, who competes against a yé-yé girl, sings La chica ye-ye ("The Yé-yé Girl"). The song became a hit, and Velasco is often remembered as, of course, la chica yeyé. Yé-yé grew very popular in Japan and formed the origins of Shibuya-kei and Japanese idol music. Gall ...

  9. Ella Baila Sola (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ella Baila Sola" (transl. "She Dances Alone") is a song by the American regional Mexican group Eslabon Armado and Mexican singer Peso Pluma.It was released on March 17, 2023, through DEL Records and Prajin Parlay, as the lead single for the group's album Desvelado (2023).