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  2. Latin Playboys - Wikipedia

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    The group released two albums, Latin Playboys, in 1994, and Dose, in 1999. The songs "Manifold de Amour" and "Forever Night Shade Mary," both from the 1994 self-titled debut album, are featured on the soundtrack album for the 1995 film Desperado. In 1999 the band performed in Toronto at Lee's Palace. [1]

  3. Latin Playboys (album) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Christgau of The Village Voice named the album the best release of 1994 [9] and described it as "impressionistic fragments coalescing into a self-sustaining aural counterreality." [ 3 ] The Indianapolis Star called it "a freewheeling mix of raw garage rock, Mexican mariachi music and progressive jazz."

  4. La Raza (album) - Wikipedia

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    La Raza is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Armored Saint, released on March 16, 2010 via Metal Blade Records. Armored Saint reformed the entire Symbol of Salvation lineup to record La Raza in 2009 after an eight-year hiatus.

  5. La Raza (song) - Wikipedia

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    "La Raza" is a song by American rapper Kid Frost. It was released in 1990 as the lead single from his debut studio album Hispanic Causing Panic."La Raza" is Spanish for "the race" or more symbolically "the people" as metonymy; it samples El Chicano's "Viva Tirado" from 1970 (a cover of the famous Gerald Wilson jazz composition).

  6. Papa Wemba discography - Wikipedia

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    This article is the discography of Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba, [1] commonly known as Papa Wemba (14 June 1949 – 24 April 2016) who was a Congolese singer and musician who played Congolese rumba, soukous and ndombolo.

  7. Panic! at the Disco’s ‘Viva Las Vengeance’ Giddily Co-opts ...

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    Panic! at the Disco’s “Viva Las Vengeance” will never get filed in the comedy section, but shuffling through its 12 tracks, your instinct may be to chuckle and laugh, and then laugh some more.

  8. La Raza (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    La Raza, an album by Armored Saint "La Raza" (song), a song by Kid Frost "La Raza Cósmica", an essay by José Vasconcelos; KLAX-FM, a Spanish-language radio network in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California, branded as "La Raza" KGHD-LD, an FM radio station in Las Vegas, Nevada, formerly branded as "La Raza"

  9. Latin American music in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Linda Ronstadt in 1976. Starting in the mid-1980s, Billboard introduced the Top Latin Albums and Hot Latin Tracks charts for Latin music albums and singles. In 1980, Angélica María recorded for the first time in a U. K. studio, making an album of ballads and a single record with two pop songs in English, seeking some kind of crossover.