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  2. Amarillo (Shakira song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amarillo" is a Latin pop ballad. [2] Lyrically the song discusses love, adoration and admiration with metaphors employing different colors. [3] [4] It was initially rumored that "Amarillo" was written by Shakira for Gerard Piqué, her partner at the time, due to the song's lyrics being applicable and being interpreted as referring to a romantic relationship.

  3. Premio Lo Nuestro 2025 - Wikipedia

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    "La Capi" – Myke Towers "Mambo 23" – Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 "No Le Cuentes" – Jerry Rivera "Otra Noche Más" – Víctor Manuelle featuring Frankie Ruiz "Quiéreme Menos" – Natti Natasha "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido" – Karol G "Una Vida Buena" – Kany García "Una Vida Pasada" – Camilo and Carín León

  4. Cómo Dónde y Cuándo - Wikipedia

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    "Cómo Dónde y Cuándo" is a pop rock [13] ballad [14] written by Shakira, Albert Hype, Servando Primera, Rafa Rodríguez and Daniel Rondón.It explores themes of love and hopefulness [15] with lyrics about being surrounded by your friends and family, [16] emphasizing moving on from the past, embracing the present, and looking to the future with optimism. [17]

  5. Shakira discography - Wikipedia

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    "La Tortura" held the record for longest-running number one single on the chart by nearly a decade, until it was succeeded by Enrique Iglesias's song "Bailando" in October 2014. [17] Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 debuted within the top ten in most countries, although its sales began to decline in early 2006. [ 6 ]

  6. Amarillo (J Balvin song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amarillo" is a song by Colombian singer J Balvin. [1] It was released on 19 March 2020 as the fourth single from his studio album Colores. [2] Background and release

  7. The Blue Star (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is a Spanish-Argentine co-production by MOD Producciones, El Pez Amarillo and Cimarrón, alongside La Charito Films and Prisma. [4] Filming began in 2020 in Zaragoza. [8] It was interrupted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] It resumed in Argentina in late 2022, shooting in locations such as Santiago del Estero. [8]

  8. Hay Amores - Wikipedia

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    "Hay Amores" (English: "There Are Loves") is a song recorded by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for the extended play (EP) and soundtrack Love in the Time of Cholera (2008).

  9. Amor Amarillo - Wikipedia

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    Amor Amarillo (Spanish for Yellow Love) is the first solo album by Argentine rock musician Gustavo Cerati, as a side-project, while he was still active in Soda Stereo, his ex-band. Track listing [ edit ]