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Tyreek Solomon Pellerin, better known by his stage name SSGKobe (born December 2, 2003) is an American rapper and singer-songwriter. He gained popularity On his 2021 single "Thrax" which went viral on TikTok. [3] He also gained traction through his multiple collaborations with music video director Cole Bennett. [4]
SSGKobe initially set out to make music that was different from what he was hearing on the radio and in his hometown. Now the 17-year-old rapper has built a loyal fan base whose support and energy ...
The album consists of twelve of Roxette's ballads and downtempo tracks, translated into Spanish by songwriter Luis Gomez Escolar, of whom very little is known. [1] Escolar's translations have been criticised by both fans and media for being poorly representative of the original English lyrics, as well as for being overly-simplistic and juvenile.
"Rockman" is a song by American singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Michael Gordon, known professionally as Mk.gee. Released on October 18, 2024, through R&R, [1] [2] it serves as Gordon's second standalone single, after "Lonely Fight", following the release of his debut album Two Star & the Dream Police (2024).
Gomez decided to move to Spanish music in 2016, changing the course in her music career to the Latin music market. Gomez released her debut studio album Mala Santa was released on October 17, 2019. [2] [3] Mala Santa is a latin pop and reggaeton record, incorporating elements of latin hip hop and urbano. [4]
"Lamberghini" is a Punjabi-language song by the Indian singer-songwriter composer duo The Doorbeen featuring Ragini Tandan, released as a single by Speed Records on 25 February 2018 via YouTube and other online music streaming services. [1] [2] The title is a variant spelling of the car brand Lamborghini.
"Granada" is a song written in 1932 by Mexican composer Agustín Lara. The song is about the Spanish city of Granada and has become a standard in music repertoire.. The most popular versions are the original with Spanish lyrics by Lara (often sung operatically); a version with English lyrics by Australian lyricist Dorothy Dodd; and instrumental versions in jazz, pop, easy listening, flamenco ...
The song reached number one in Spain and Colombia, as well as the top ten in Panama, Costa Rica, Portugal, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Argentina. Its music video, directed by Canada, was awarded a Latin Grammy for Best Short Form Music Video and a Premio Lo Nuestro for Video of the Year, among others. [3] [4]