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  2. Mi Delirio (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by herself, Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano members from Mexican band Kinky and Miguel Blas, it was produced by Gil Cerezo and Ulises Lozano and it's her first solo single since she released her last album Baby Blue in 2000 after almost ten years without a solo album, "Mi Delirio" was performed first time in Premios Juventud 2009 on July 16 in Miami, Florida and was used to ...

  3. Dope House Records - Wikipedia

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    Dope House Records was founded in 1995 by Carlos Coy (a.k.a. South Park Mexican) who released his debut album Hillwood that same year. By 1997, Dope House, (having signed artist's Rasheed, Low-G, and Pimpstress) started working on SPM's second album "Hustle Town".

  4. Bugle and trumpet calls of the Mexican Armed Forces

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    A bugler of cavalry in the Mexican Army. The Mexican Armed Forces have a number of bugle and trumpet calls for the different branches. Drums and bugles are used to signal the various calls for most units of the Army, Navy and Air Force while the cavalry trumpet is used to signal calls for the cavalry units of the Army, Army artillery units and the Air Force.

  5. Crazy for You (Best Coast album) - Wikipedia

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    Crazy for You is the debut studio album by American indie rock duo Best Coast, released July 27, 2010 by Mexican Summer. [4] The album was recorded by singer-songwriter Bethany Cosentino and her musical partner Bobb Bruno. It was produced, engineered, and mixed by Lewis Pesacov of Fool's Gold and Foreign Born.

  6. Nazario Moreno González - Wikipedia

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    Nazario Moreno González (8 March 1970 – 9 March 2014), commonly referred to by his aliases El Chayo ('Nazario' or 'The Rosary') and El Más Loco ('The Craziest One'), was a Mexican drug lord who headed La Familia Michoacana before heading the Knights Templar Cartel, a drug cartel headquartered in the state of Michoacán.

  7. Wall of Voodoo - Wikipedia

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    Wall of Voodoo was an American rock band from Los Angeles, California. [1] Though largely an underground act for the majority of its existence, the band came to prominence when its 1982 single "Mexican Radio" became a hit on MTV and alternative radio.

  8. Mexican police confirm grisly gang video showing bodies ...

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    Authorities in Mexico said Wednesday they have largely confirmed the contents of a grisly drug cartel video showing gunmen shooting, kicking and burning the corpses of their enemies. In a country ...

  9. Mexicools - Wikipedia

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    On February 3, 2006, Super Crazy and Psicosis bounced back by nearly defeating MNM for the WWE Tag Team Championship. [20] They appeared to have the gold in the grasp, but their dreams of winning the titles went up in smoke when Melina hit Super Crazy with her boot as he went for a moonsault. [20] MNM capitalized and retained. [20]