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La Trenza is the fifth studio album by Chilean and Mexican singer Mon Laferte, released on 28 April 2017, through Universal Music México. [1] The album was produced by Laferte alongside Manú Jalil, and features collaborations with Enrique Bunbury , Juanes and Manuel García .
The music video was directed by Gamaliel de Santiago, it was recorded for two days in Mexican locations such as Condesa, Insurgente and La Marquesa. [3] The clip shows Mon Laferte next to a wooden or cardboard figure as her boyfriend, [4] which is different from she and very fragile, to the point that she can raise it like a comet or break it without wanting an arm, [5] symbolizing in this way ...
"Amárrame" (English: Tie Me Up) is a song by Chilean and Mexican singer Mon Laferte featuring Colombian singer Juanes. It released on 10 February 2017 through Universal Music Group as part of Laferte's fifth studio album La Trenza.
Trese [4] (Tagalog:) is an anime-influenced television series based on the Filipino [5] [6] comic series of the same name by Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo. [4] An international co-production of the Philippines, United States, Indonesia and Singapore, [7] the series was released on June 10, 2021 on Netflix in the United States, which was followed by a global release the next day.
"Mi Buen Amor" is a song by Chilean and Mexican singer Mon Laferte featuring Spanish singer Enrique Bunbury. It was released on 8 August 2017 through Universal Music Group as part of Laferte's fifth studio album La Trenza.
The Braid (French: La Tresse) is a 2023 melodramatic film directed by Laetitia Colombani based on her 2017 novel of the same name. [5] [6] [7] [8]
Tú, la oscuridad (In the Palm of Darkness), 1995; Del rojo de su sombra (The Red of His Shadow), 1993; La última noche que pasé contigo (The Last Night I Spent with You), 1991; La trenza de la hermosa luna, 1987; Veintitrés y una tortuga (Twenty-Three and a Turtle), 1981
Season 3 until series finale focuses on the life of Vicenta Acero, better known as La Coyote, who helps immigrants cross the Mexican border to fulfill the American dream of thousands of Mexicans fleeing their country of origin because of drug traffickers and corrupt politicians.