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  2. M. M. Manasi - Wikipedia

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    Manasi was born to Tamil-speaking parents in Chennai and grew up in Mumbai. At the age of 2, she started learning music. Her first public performances were bhajans sung during Navratri and Ganpati poojas. She completed her studies at the School of Management at D.G. Vaishnav College. She has a sister, M. M. Monisha, who is also a playback singer.

  3. Marta Gómez - Wikipedia

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    Marta Gómez is a Colombian singer and songwriter. After obtaining a Best Achievement Scholarship, she graduated magna cum laude from the Berklee College of Music. She currently lives in Barcelona. Gómez and her group perform a large repertoire of songs with a mixture of rhythms that range from Latin jazz to folk Latin American music.

  4. Maía - Wikipedia

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    Mónica Vives Orozco (Maía) is the only child of Rafael Vives and Mónica Orozco. She grew up in Prado 15 Mar km from Barranquilla, the capital of the Atlántico Department on Colombia's Caribbean coast. In 1998 at the age of 16, Maía won the Colombia Suena Bien (English: Colombia Sounds Good) contest organised by Sony Music.

  5. Maluma - Wikipedia

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    Maluma recorded the Spanish version of "Colors", one of the theme songs of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and performed in English by Jason Derulo. [23] Maluma returned to the Riccardo Silva Stadium in Miami to record the video, [ 24 ] one of a growing number of artists using the city to shoot music videos. [ 25 ]

  6. Andrés Cabas - Wikipedia

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    The song quickly became a top 10 hit in Colombia. He also released a duet with up-and-coming singer Duina del Mar, “Besarte La Boquita” (“Kissing Your Little Mouth"), on Universal Music Latino. In late 2015, Cabas released the single "Enamorandonos" (APM) in Colombia and later Ecuador. The single went straight to the top of the charts in ...

  7. Ventino - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of their self-titled album, the group continued recording new music and released "Yo Te Quiero Más" in November 2018. [15] The release was a collaboration with Colombian singer Mike Bahia. In February 2019 they followed "Yo Te Quiero Mas" with a new single, "Ya Te Perdone", [16] "Andan Diciendo", [17] and "Don Juan."

  8. Tropipop - Wikipedia

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    Tropipop (also known as Colombian pop [citation needed] and Trop-pop) is a music genre that developed in Colombia in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It is a blend of traditional musical forms of the Caribbean Region of Colombia , mainly vallenato , with foreign Latin genres such as salsa and merengue , and pop and pop rock .

  9. Canción Bonita - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish language vallenato and pop song, it is a declaration of love for Puerto Rico. The track received widely positive reviews from music critics , who complimented its fusion of sounds. "Canción Bonita" was nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Song at the 22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards .

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