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  2. Con Tu Nombre - Wikipedia

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    "Con Tu Nombre" (English: "With Your Name") is the fourth single from Ricky Martin's first live album, MTV Unplugged (2006). It was released on June 26, 2007. It was released on June 26, 2007. The song was written by Cristian Zalles and Juan Carlos Pérez Soto, and produced by Tommy Torres .

  3. National Anthem of Chile - Wikipedia

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    In the celebrations marking the return of democracy in 1990 at Santiago's Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, the anthem was played in its present melody, raised to F Major, which is the original melody of the second anthem by Carnicer, but using the 1847 lyrics as text, save for the original chorus of the 1819 anthem. This was the ...

  4. Marcha Real - Wikipedia

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    It is one of only four national anthems in the world – along with those of Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino and Kosovo – that have no official lyrics. [2] Although many different lyrics have been made for it in the past, it has never had official lyrics as a national anthem. [3] A 1960s rendition to La Marcha Real the National anthem of ...

  5. Silvio Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    If the lyrics of the early part of his career are about revolutionary enthusiasm, love encounters and disappointments, as well as sensual desire, and if the middle-aged Silvio is more self-questioning, often looking backward; his most recent albums, such as Cita con ángeles, talk in part about his life as a grandfather and has a certain focus ...

  6. National anthem of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Zeledón Brenes was declared the winner on 24 August, and his lyrics were first sung publicly on 15 September. [2] Zeledón Brenes's lyrics, with minor changes, are the current lyrics of the national anthem of Costa Rica. They were officially adopted on 10 June 1949 by the Founding Junta of the Second Republic with decree number 551: [10]

  7. Himno Nacional Mexicano - Wikipedia

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    The modification of the lyrics was ordered by President Manuel Ávila Camacho in a decree printed in the Diario Oficial de la Federación. [ 7 ] When the national anthem is played at sporting events such as the Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup , an abridged form (chorus, stanza I, chorus) is used.

  8. National anthem of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The National Anthem of Guatemala (Spanish: Himno Nacional de Guatemala) [a] was an initiative of the government of General José María Reina Barrios. [b] Its music was composed by Rafael Álvarez Ovalle [] and its original lyrics written by Cuban poet and diplomat José Joaquín Palma, in the context of the cultural and industrial event Exposición Centroamericana of 1897.

  9. Cántalo - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with El Nuevo Día, he told the newspaper about "Cántalo", saying it has "a fascinating story, starting with the fact that La Fania gave me the master [recordings] of 'Mi Gente' to work on this song, which is a very great responsibility and it fills my heart with pride". [9] He continued: