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"Enemigos" (transl. "Enemies") is a song recorded by Spanish singer Aitana in collaboration with Mexican musical trio Reik. The song, written by Mango, Nabález, Santiago Deluchi, Chris Zadley and the singer herself, was released as the second single of Aitana's second studio album on May 15, 2020 through Universal and Sony Music . [ 1 ]
La Vida Es Un Mus, also known as La Vida Es Un Mus Discos, is an English independent record label specialising in underground punk founded in the London Borough of Hackney in 1999. It has released records by bands from Great Britain and Europe , North and South America , and Asia .
The album's title, La Vida de un Genio (The Life of a Genius) is a tribute A.B. Quintanilla's father, Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., who steered his career as well as that of his late sister Selena. Similar in concept to Santana 's Supernatural , the songs were either written or co-written by A.B. Quintanilla with featured vocals by various artists.
Los Enemigos (English: The Enemies) may refer to: "Enemigos" (song), a 2020 song by Aitana and Reik; Los Enemigos, a 1983 Argentine film;
Alejandro "Alex" Dey (born June 26, 1958) is a Mexican American life coach, motivational speaker, sales adviser, and writer.He is the author of eight books, including La Biblia Del Vendedor.
The film tells the story of a depressed, drunk and melancholic man, who wanders aimlessly and meets people who give him the opportunity to demonstrate his human value, but in the end he always escapes or gets depressed because of a sorrow he has inside his heart, but he will try to discover his reason for being in the world, seeing his life in retrospect and thus be able to find his destiny.
In 1962, five high-school friends from a small town of San Andres, a suburb of Guadalajara, State of Jalisco, Mexico, united their incipient musical skills to form a group called The Freddy Boys that would eventually become one of Mexico's most popular bands and influential in the development of Spanish music across Latin America for the next 30 years.
Always Running: La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A. is a 1993 autobiographical book by Mexican-American author Luis J. Rodriguez. [1] [2] [3] In the book, Rodriguez recounts his days as a member of a street gang in Los Angeles (specifically, East Los Angeles and the city's eastern suburbs).