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  2. CH y la Pizza - Wikipedia

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    "CH y la Pizza" is a song recorded and performed by the American group Fuerza Regida and the Mexican rapper Natanael Cano. It was written by Daniel Candia and Miguel Armenta and produced by Jesús Ortíz Paz, who is also the group's vocalist. [ 1 ]

  3. Come and take it - Wikipedia

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    As a symbol of defiance, Caroline Zumwalt and Eveline DeWitt, a young woman from Gonzales, made a flag with the phrase "come and take it" (Spanish: Ven y tómalo) either printed above or below the cannon, or only below the cannon that they had been loaned four years earlier by Mexican officials.

  4. Las Chicas del Can - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the group reinvented itself under the name Míriam Cruz y Las Chicas. [2] The first year under that name, they produced a successful album titled Nueva Vida featuring a hit song written by Juan Luis Guerra, "Te Propongo." Later that year, "La Loba" was also well received by merengue fans. A European tour (1993-1994) soon followed.

  5. Manolito y su Trabuco - Wikipedia

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    Manolito y su Trabuco is a salsa and timba group out of Camaguey and Havana, Cuba.It is named for founding member, pianist Manolito Simonet. Trabuco literally means a firearm from the times of the Independence War of 1895 and figuratively refers to anything forceful or strong (Vaughan 2012: Kindle 345).

  6. Do It Like an Hombre - Wikipedia

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    Do It Like an Hombre (Spanish: Hazlo como hombre) [2] is a 2017 Mexican-Chilean comedy-drama film written and directed Nicolás López.The film starred by Mauricio Ochmann, Alfonso Dosal and Aislinn Derbez in lead roles along with Humberto Busto, Ignacia Allamand and Ariel Levy.

  7. Tololoche - Wikipedia

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    Tololoche yucateco. The tololoche is a traditional musical instrument from southern Mexico.Its name comes from "tolo loch", from the Mayan language: tolo (bull) and loch (embraced), which would later become tololoche.

  8. Himno Nacional Mexicano - Wikipedia

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    y la muerte o la gloria buscar. Si el recuerdo de antiguas hazañas de tus hijos inflama la mente, los laureles del triunfo, tu frente, 𝄆 volverán inmortales a ornar. 𝄇 Coro Como al golpe del rayo la encina, se derrumba hasta el hondo torrente la discordia vencida, impotente, a los pies del arcángel cayó. Ya no más, de tus hijos la ...