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"Rosas" (transl. rose or pink) is a song by Filipino singer-songwriter Nica del Rosario featuring theater actress Gab Pangilinan. It was written and produced by del Rosario and Rap Sanchez and was released on March 4, 2022, through FlipMusic Records.
Xabi San Martín composed "Rosas". "Rosas" is a torch pop song. [1] It was written by Xabi San Martín, the keyboardist of La Oreja de Van Gogh. [2] The lyrics narrate how the singer sees her first love with another woman as she remembers the moments they lived during their six-month relationship.
Rosas (dance ensemble) , a dance company founded by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker in 1983 "Rosas" (La Oreja de Van Gogh song), 2003 "Rosas", a song by Ana Carolina from Dois Quartos, 2006 "Rosas" (Nica del Rosario song), a song by Nica del Rosario that served as an anthem for Leni Robredo's 2022 presidential campaign
"Roses" is a song by Guyanese-American rapper Saint Jhn, originally released on July 22, 2016 [4] and later included on his 2018 album Collection One. Originally produced by Fallen, it was remixed by Kazakh producer Imanbek and released as a single on September 18, 2019.
The waltz "Sobre las olas" ("Over the Waves") is the best-known work of Mexican composer Juventino Rosas (1868–1894), who first published it in 1888. [1] It "remains one of the most famous Latin American pieces worldwide", according to the "Latin America" article in The Oxford Companion to Music . [ 2 ]
"Rosa", a song by J Balvin from Colores, 2020 " Rosa ", a song by Magín Díaz, recorded by Los Soneros de Gamero and Irene Martínez in 1983 (original recording by Sexteto Habanero Godínez titled "Rosa, qué linda eres")
The song "Bachata Rosa" served as the closing theme for the Brazilian TV novel "De Cuerpo y Alma" (1992). [5] The track was included on Guerra's greatest hits album Grandes Éxitos Juan Luis Guerra y 440 and Coleccion Romantica (2001). The song had been covered by many artist and was used of opening song of serverial TV novels.
"The Loveliest Night of the Year" is a popular song. The music was first published as a waltz called " Sobre las olas " ("Over the Waves") in 1888, written by Juventino P. Rosas . In 1950, the music was adapted by Irving Aaronson with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster for the movie The Great Caruso , in which it was sung by Ann Blyth .