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OBK is a Spanish synthpop music group from Barcelona composed of Jordi Sánchez and Miguel Arjona. The group was famous for introducing the electronic music in Spain in the 1990s (in the early 1980s some Spanish synthpop bands as Azul y Negro and Aviador Dro , among others, had gained great success also).
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Luis Roberto Conriquez was born in Caborca, Sonora, Mexico on 28 February 1998. [2] [3] In 2018, after quitting his full-time job at a gas station, Conriquez focused on writing songs, where he later signed to the independent label Kartel Music and released his debut album Mis Inicios, [4] which contained the collaborative track "Mi Apodo El 20" with Los Minis de Caborca.
Boneta was born in Mexico City, the son of two engineers, Lauro González, born in Mexico City, and Astrid Boneta, born in the United States of Puerto Rican and Spanish origin. [3] He has two siblings. Although he never knew his maternal grandfather, Otto Boneta, a songwriter and psychiatrist, Diego credits him with his musical talents.
"Siempre Tú" (English: "Always You" [2]) is a song recorded by Mexican singer Axel Muñiz featuring Romanian recording artist Alexandra Stan, released on 21 April 2017 by Warner Music Mexico. It was composed by Muñiz together with its producers Nico Stadi and Mike Green in Los Angeles .
Y Para Siempre (Eng.: "And Forever" ) is the twelfth studio album released by Los Bukis on July 1, 1989. This release includes nine songs written by Marco Antonio Solís , who also produced the album.
"Amigos x siempre" Belinda & Martín Ricca Alejandro Abaroa Jesús Flores "La Bota" ¡Amigos X Siempre! 2000 [9] "Amor a primera vista" Los Ángeles Azules, Belinda, Lalo Ebratt feat. Horacio Palencia Descemer Bueno Martínez Elías Porfirio Mejía Avante Horacio Palencia Belinda Peregrín Schüll: De Buenos Aires para el Mundo: 2019 [b] [11] [12]