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  2. Ideas Nuevas - Wikipedia

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    Omar Silva – electric guitar, classic guitar, Puerto Rican cuatro, percussion in "So Much Trouble" Raúl Gaztambide – Oberheim organ, keyboards María Soledad Gaztambide – vocals

  3. Bandoleros (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bandoleros" is a song by Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Don Omar featuring Puerto Rican artist Tego Calderón. Released in 2005 as the lead single from his compilation album Los Bandoleros, it was also featured in the 2006 film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.

  4. To the Top - Wikipedia

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    To the Top may refer to: " Southern Mississippi to the Top ", the official fight song of the University of Southern Mississippi "To the Top" (song) , a song by Peter Andre from his self-titled debut album

  5. Donde Quiero Estar - Wikipedia

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    It was preceded by five singles, including the Spanish number one "Playa del Inglés". The album includes collaborations with Myke Towers, Omar Montes, Ovy on the Drums, JC Reyez, and a spoken introduction by Cruz Cafuné. [2] It debuted at number one and spent eight weeks atop the chart in Spain. [3]

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  7. There's Nothing Like This - Wikipedia

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    On the release of the song, Alan Jones from Music Week commented, "Expensively acquired from the indie Kongo Dance label, Omar's slow, sinewy sleeper from last year is a surefire smash. The young Londoner has been attracting massive audiences at live shows.

  8. Son by Four - Wikipedia

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    This song, written by Omar Alfanno and originally recorded in Spanish, proved to be a success. Its ballad version was featured in the Mexican soap opera La Calle de las Novias, and Venezuelan soap opera Mis Tres Hermanas. The single spent a year on the Billboard Latin singles chart and set a record for staying at number one for 20 weeks.

  9. ‘Hard work always pays off:’ First-generation high school ...

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    Omar Cruz, who is the first in his family to graduate high school, took college courses at Central Piedmont Community College during his senior year to jumpstart his career as a automotive technician.