Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
"Burbujas de Amor" ("Love Bubbles") is a song by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra, released as the third single of his album Bachata Rosa (1990). [1] It is widely considered one of Guerra's most popular songs. The song was a commercial success and became an international hit in Europe and Latin America.
"Cuando Me Enamoro" (English: "When I Fall in Love") is a Latin pop song written and performed by Spanish pop singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias and featuring Dominican ...
Burbujas, Mexican album for kids released in 1979 "Burbujas", tango by Astor Piazzolla "Burbuja", song by Si*Sé from Si*S ...
Juan Luis Guerra Seijas (born 7 June 1957) [1] is a Dominican musician, singer, composer, and record producer. Throughout his career, he has won numerous awards including 28 Latin Grammy Awards, three Grammy Awards, and one Latin Billboard Music Award.
"Rompe" (English: "Break It") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee. The song held the number one spot on Billboard ' s Hot Latin Tracks chart for over three months and reached a peak position of number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart of the same publication, showcasing an evident trend among Latin songs having great cross-over appeal among the mainstream American market ...
"Rompe la Dompe" is a song by Mexican singers Peso Pluma, Junior H, and Óscar Maydon, which was released on 28 December 2023, through Double P Records and Rancho Humilde, as the second single from the former's fourth studio album Éxodo (2024). The song was written and produced by Alexis Fierro, and was co-produced by the three singers.
Burbujas is a Mexican album for children released in 1979. Juan García Esquivel was commissioned to compose the music of a Mexican children's television show called Odisea Burbujas, which later landed on this album. [1] Mafafa Musguito is the green lizard that takes pictures, she is inspired by a young woman named Fernanda Silva
Son Rompe Pera was formed in 2017 by brothers Jesús "Kacho" Gama and Allan "Mongo" Gama. Their late father, José Dolores "Batuco" Gama Melchor, owned a marimba so the Gama brothers played alongside him in the streets and at weddings and parties. [3] The band's name is a reference to their mother's name, Esperanza "Pera" Ruiz. [4]