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  2. José Antonio (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song also appeared on Granda's albums, "Tarimba negra" (Movieplay, 1978) and "Cada canción con su razón" ("Each song with its reason") (EMI-Odeon, 1981). [13] [14] The song is among Granda's most famous and has been covered by many leading Latin artists, including Chavela Vargas, [15] Tania Libertad, [16] Ginamaría Hidalgo, [17] and ...

  3. Caballo Viejo - Wikipedia

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    The song has been translated into many different languages. It has been recorded as "Caballo Viejo" or as "Bamboleo" by dozens of singers, such as Celia Cruz, Papo Lucca y la Sonora Ponceña, María Dolores Pradera, Julio Iglesias, Gilberto Santa Rosa, José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", Polo Montañes, Freddy López, Oscar D'León, Celso Piña, Gipsy Kings, Ray Coniff, Rubén Blades, Roberto ...

  4. Bamboléo - Wikipedia

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    "Bamboléo" is a 1987 Spanish language song by Gitano-French band Gipsy Kings, from their eponymous album. The song was written by band members Tonino Baliardo, Chico Bouchikhi (J. Bouchikhi), Nicolas Reyes and Venezuelan composer Simón Díaz.

  5. Caballo - Wikipedia

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  6. Perro Negro - Wikipedia

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    Billboard ranked "Perro Negro" as the fourth best song on Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, stating that "their voices soar atop [the] scintillating new reggaetón track, complete with pulsating beats that transport listeners mentally to the heart of Medellín's nightlife".

  7. El Caballito (Sebastián) - Wikipedia

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    El Caballito, officially Cabeza de caballo ("horse's head"), [1] [2] is an outdoor 28-metre (92 ft) tall steel sculpture by Sebastián (Enrique Carbajal) depicting a horse's head, installed along Mexico City's Paseo de la Reforma, in Mexico. It was dedicated on January 15, 1992.

  8. El Negro - Wikipedia

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    Negro of Banyoles (born c. 1803), Tswana warrior taxidermied and put on display in Spain; Juan Matta-Ballesteros (born 1945), Honduran drug lord; Arturo Durazo Moreno (1924–2000), Mexican chief of police and convicted criminal; Fernando "El Negro" Chamorro (1933–1994), Nicaraguan rebel; Roberto Fontanarrosa (1944–2007), Argentine cartoonist

  9. Caballucos del Diablu - Wikipedia

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    The Caballucos del Diablu (Cantabrian for "(little) horses of the devil") is a myth from the Cantabrian mythology, a region of northern Spain. [ 1 ] On St John's Eve (June 23) at night; when the people make bonfires to purify their souls, horses (Percheron purebred) with damselfly wings, black manes and foaming mouths appear amongst the ashes.

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