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The group's first two albums, Somos Pacífico (2006) and Oro (2010) were bolstered by the singles "Somos Pacífico" and "De Donde Vengo Yo", with the latter song winning a Latin Grammy in 2011. The band's third album, Eso Es Lo Que Hay (2011) experienced further success, featuring the single " Hasta el Techo ", followed by El Mismo (2015).
"Tu Boda" (transl. "Your Wedding" ) is a song by Mexican singer Óscar Maydon and American regional Mexican band Fuerza Regida . It was released on 26 September 2024, through Rancho Humilde and Sony Music Latin , and is the second collaboration between both artists, after the 2023 single "Antidoto".
Blood Wedding (Spanish: Bodas de sangre) is a 1981 Spanish musical film written and directed by Carlos Saura.It was directed and choreographed in the flamenco style. It is the first part of Saura's 1980s flamenco trilogy, and is followed by Carmen (1983) and El amor brujo (1986).
"Obsesión" is a 1935 Spanish-language bolero song by Puerto Rican songwriter Pedro Flores.The song is one of Flores' best known has been recorded by many artists. Flores was resident in New York where his Cuarteto Flores, including Panchito Riset and Daniel Santos, made his boleros popular.
Oro Solido is a New York–based merengue group. Oro Solido has sold several albums, reaching household name status. Oro Solido has sold several albums, reaching household name status. Their music has even been featured on film as well as being played on tropical music stations since 1995.
La Morena de Oro del Perú was the debut album of the Peruvian singer Lucha Reyes. It was released at the end of 1970 on the FTA (Fabricantes Técnicos Asociados) label (FLPS-86). [ 1 ] The album was produced by Viñico Tafur.
"Pam Pam" is a single by Wisin & Yandel from the deluxe edition of their fifth studio album Pa'l Mundo. The song reached big recognition in many Spanish-speaking countries and among Latin community in the United States.
Lucila Justina Sarsines Reyes (July 19, 1936 – October 31, 1973), was a Peruvian performer and one of the most respected singers of her country, one of Peru's most famous African-Peruvian personalities as well as a symbol of Peruvian nationalism both in Peru and to expatriates.