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  2. Los 12 Discípulos - Wikipedia

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    Tito El Bambino replaced Nicky Jam on the final chorus. Instead of Queen beginning her verse with "Quítate tu que llego la caballota, la perra, la diva, la potra"; Queen opened with "Quítate tu que llego la caballota, la reina, la diva, la potra"; replacing "perra" which literally means "bitch" with "reina" which means "queen".

  3. 12 Discípulos - Wikipedia

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    12 Discípulos (English: 12 Disciples) is the debut compilation album, and fifth overall, by Puerto Rican reggaeton rapper Eddie Dee.It was released on January 29, 2004, and independently distributed by Diamond Music.

  4. Rock en Español, Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Rock en Español, Vol. 1 is an album by instrumental rock band Los Straitjackets consisting of Spanish language covers of classic 1950s and 1960s English language rock songs. . The band at the time of recording was Danny Amis on guitar, Eddie Angel on guitar and bass, Pete Curry on bass and guitar, and Jason Smay on drums and percuss

  5. Rock en tu idioma - Wikipedia

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    The Rock en tu idioma albums were very popular in Mexico by the late 1980s, and included music from rock groups whose work would have been difficult to find elsewhere; many had not previously released an album and were quite unknown. The 15 años de Rock en tu idioma album distributed by BMG is a good example.

  6. Rock urbano - Wikipedia

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    Rock Urbano (Spanish for Urban Rock) is a hard rock movement developed at late 1970s in Spain. Influenced by hard rock acts like Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple and early punk rock bands such as Ramones or The Clash, their lyrics deal about social and marginal problems.

  7. El Rock de Mi Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    El Rock de Mi Pueblo (transl. The Rock of My Village ) is the eleventh studio album recorded by Colombian singer-songwriter Carlos Vives . It was released on August 31, 2004.