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"En Barranquilla me quedo" is a salsa song sung by Joe Arroyo.It appeared on his 1989 album Fuego en mi mente. [1] The song is an ode to Baranquilla, Colombia. [2]The song was recorded on July 25, 1988 in a two-hour session. [3]
Joe Arroyo was born and raised in the Nariño neighborhood of Cartagena. [2] His mother was Ángela González, a hotel manager. His father was Guillermo Arroyo, who fathered in total 39 children, with six wives, all named Ángela. [3]
Beyoncé (pictured) and Shakira recorded their respective parts in separate studios in 2007, they just met to record the music video. Gustavo Cerati (pictured) is one of the collaborators and writer on songs like "Devoción", "Día Especial" "No" and "Tu Boca". Lil Wayne (pictured) is the guest artist and writer of "Give It Up To Me".
En Barranquilla Me Quedo (Homenaje a Joe Arroyo: Various artists Salsa: Babel Discos 11 11 Razones: Aitana: Pop rock "+" "Corazón Sin Vida" "11 Razones" Universal Spain Agua Stay Homas Pop "Volver a Empezar" Independent Curso de Levitación Intensivo: Enrique Bunbury: Rock Warner Music Spain Vértigo: Pablo Alborán: Latin ballad "Si Hubieras ...
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The Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album is an honor presented annually by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and promotes a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.
En Cuarentena – El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico; El Día es Hoy – Willy García; Colegas – Gilberto Santa Rosa; En Barranquilla Me Quedo, El Disco Homenaje a Joe Arroyo (Varios Artistas) – José Gaviria & Milton Salcedo, album producers; Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album. Las Locuras Mías – Silvestre Dangond
"Me Quedo" (English: "I'll Stay") is a song by American singer Romeo Santos with Dominican singer Zacarías Ferreíra. [2] It is the sixth single for Santos' fourth studio album Utopía (2019). The music video was released on August 2, 2019.