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  2. Cultural impact of Shakira - Wikipedia

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    [69] [70] According to journalist Juan de Dios Sánchez, thanks to the song "La Tortura" Shakira marked Hispanic music, adding that the commercial status that reggaeton enjoys today is due to the visibility that this genre achieved through Shakira's experiments and the commercial success she obtained with them crediting her for the creation of ...

  3. Everglow - Wikipedia

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    [37] [38] The music video for "La Di Da" garnered over 50 million views in its first week, [39] and Billboard named the track Best K-pop Song of 2020. [40] On November 12, Everglow released the soundtrack "Let Me Dance"—a remake of the 2003 song by Lexy featuring Teddy Park —for the South Korean TV series The Spies Who Loved Me .

  4. Destacamento Feminino - Wikipedia

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    The Destacamento Feminino (the Women's Detachment or Female Detachment) was a group of female guerrillas from the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO), involved in the struggle for independence in Mozambique, founded on March 4, 1967.

  5. Mexican pop music - Wikipedia

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    Artists that would bring pop music to Latin America, were, in part by Siempre en Domingo, helped in that effort thanks for their appearances in the program. Statue of crooner José José El Príncipe de la Canción (The Prince of Song) in Mexico City. In 1970 Jose Jose jumped to fame when he sang "El Triste" at the Festival de la Canción ...

  6. Real Madrid Femenino - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid Femenino is a Spanish professional women's football club in Madrid who play in the Primera División, the top tier of Spanish women's football.Founded as the independent Club Deportivo TACÓN in 2014, the club later underwent a merger and acquisition process beginning in 2020, and was rebranded to Real Madrid's women's football department in 2020.