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  2. Vida Cotidiana - Wikipedia

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    Vida Cotidiana was written during the COVID-19 pandemic, which Juanes stated helped to connect him with the reality of his home. [4] The majority of the album reflects on Juanes' relationship with his wife and children: accustomed to spending long periods of time away from home due to his career, Juanes was living with his family 24 hours a day for the first time due to the COVID-19 lockdowns.

  3. Roberto Jordán - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Jordán (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈβeɾto xoɾˈðan]) (born February 20, 1943, in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico) [1] is a popular singer whose heyday occurred during Mexico's nueva ola (new wave) of music in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

  4. Yotuel Romero - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021 the song "Patria y Vida" was released by Yotuel, Descemer Bueno, Gente de Zona, Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, Maykel Osorbo and DJ El Funky. It was composed by all of them and Beatriz Luengo. [3] The song became a hit and the slogan "Patria y Vida" ("Homeland and Life") was associated with the July 2021 Cuban protests.

  5. El Al Flight 426 hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Scholars of political science and terrorism studies have characterized the hijacking as a new era of terrorism as the first aviation attack motivated by political aims. [5] [6] According to David C. Rapoport, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), the modern wave of left-wing terrorism began with the hijacking of the El Al Flight 426 in the ...

  6. El Cantante del Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    El Cantante del Ghetto is the debut studio album by Colombian singer Ryan Castro.The album was released on May 9, 2024, through Sony Music Latin. [1] [2] It contains guest appearances from COQE, La Eterna, Arcángel, SOG, Yandel, Jowell & Randy, Onyl, Blessd, Zion, Peso Pluma, Ñengo Flow, Myke Towers, Natan & Shander, Akapellah, Totoy el Frio, and Rich the Kid.

  7. El Chapo de Sinaloa - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Pérez (born 23 October 1964 in Badiraguato, Sinaloa, Mexico) better known by his stage name El Chapo de Sinaloa (Spanish: The Shorty from Sinaloa), is a regional Mexican singer and actor. He started out professionally as a norteño singer, but has since been primarily focused with banda , as well as some mariachi songs.

  8. José Alfredo Jiménez - Wikipedia

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    The singer Miguel Aceves Mejía claims to have discovered him from Los Rebeldes.According to Mejía, Jiménez did not play an instrument and did not even know the Spanish word for "waltz" or what keys his songs were in. [2] Following Mejía's instruction, Jiménez auditioned at the Radio Station XEW's Amanecer Ranchero together with the Mariachi Vargas and Rubén Fuentes.

  9. Blanca Rosa Gil - Wikipedia

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    Dueña y Señora de la Canción (Velvet 1369) 1968; El Alma Que Canta (Velvet LPV-1374) Tú Me Hiciste Mujer (Velvet 1382) Yo Soy La Buena (Velvet LPV-1397) Estos Ojos, Estas Manos (Velvet 1409) Pecadora Mental (Velvet L) Mas Exitos (Velvet LPVS-1419) El Sentimiento Hecho Bolero (Velvet 1429) Su Majestad (Velvet 1443) Maestras de Maestras..!