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  2. Nuevayol - Wikipedia

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    "Nuevayol" (stylized as "NUEVAYoL", pronounced "Nueva York"; transl. "New York") is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny.It was released on January 5, 2025, as the opening track of his sixth solo studio album Debí Tirar Más Fotos.

  3. List of top-ten songs for the 1950s in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The following year-end charts were elaborated by Mejía Barquera, based on weekly charts that were published on the magazine Selecciones musicales as compiled on Roberto Ayala's 1962 book "Musicosas: manual del comentarista de radio y televisión"; those charts were, according to Ayala, based on record sales, jukebox plays, radio and television airplay, and sheet music sales [a]. [6]

  4. Chilean rock - Wikipedia

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    Chilean rock lyrics are usually sung in Spanish so can be considered as part of rock en español, although they are sometimes sung in English as well. Rock music was first produced in Chile in the late 1950s by bands that imitated, and sometimes translated, international rock and roll hits from the U.S.

  5. Baile Inolvidable - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics includes, "Pensaba que contigo iba a envejecer / En otra vida, en otro mundo podrá ser / En esta solo queda irme un día / Y ver pa'l cielo a ver si te veo caer / Si me ven solo y triste, no me hablen / Si me ven solo y triste soy culpable / La vida es una fiesta que un día termina / Y tú fuiste mi baile inolvidable".

  6. Los Kipus - Wikipedia

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    Los Kipus in 1979, Genaro Ganoza, Carmen Montoro, Paco Maceda. Los Kipus or Los Quipus, were a Peruvian musical group.Los Kipus were highly influenced by música criolla.The style of music, known as vals criollo, is evident throughout their work.

  7. Rock en tu idioma - Wikipedia

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    The Rock en tu idioma albums were very popular in Mexico by the late 1980s, and included music from rock groups whose work would have been difficult to find elsewhere; many had not previously released an album and were quite unknown. The 15 años de Rock en tu idioma album distributed by BMG is a good example.

  8. List of best-selling Latin music artists - Wikipedia

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    Rock en español [288] Spanish — 15 million [289] Roberto Leal: Portugal Brazil 1971–2019 [290] fado, MPB, forró [290] Portuguese — 15 million [291] Jon Secada: Cuba United States 1984–present [292] Latin Pop [292] Spanish • English

  9. Norteño (music) - Wikipedia

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    Norteño or Norteña (Spanish pronunciation: [noɾˈteɲo], northern), also música norteña, is a subgenre of regional Mexican music. The music is most often based on duple and triple metre and its lyrics often deal with socially relevant topics, although there are also many norteño love songs.