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"Qué Onda" is a song by the regional Mexican group Calle 24, Mexican singer-songwriter Chino Pacas and American regional Mexican band Fuerza Regida. It was released on August 30, 2023 and was produced by Angel Tumbado and Jesús Ortiz Paz. It is the former's breakout single, peaking at number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [1]
Que Sigan Llegando las Pacas (transl. Keep the Packs Coming) is the debut studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Chino Pacas. It was released on 18 October 2024, through PFL, Street Mob and Geffen. It was released through a one-album deal with Canadian rapper Drake, who launched the PFL record label for the deal.
"El Gordo Trae el Mando" (lit. transl. "The fat man brings the command") is the debut single by Mexican-American recording artist Chino Pacas, released on January 27, 2023 via Street Mob Records.
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On February 1, Beck released the Hell Yes EP on iTunes, which included remixes of the title track and "Que Onda Guero" by 8-bit and "E-Pro" and "Girl" by Paza. [8] On March 10, five songs from the forthcoming album were featured in an episode of The O.C. [6] [1] Guero was released on March 29. [9]
Translation Notes qua definitione: by virtue of definition: Thus: "by definition"; variant of per definitionem; sometimes used in German-speaking countries. Occasionally misrendered as "qua definitionem". qua patet orbis: as far as the world extends: Motto of the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps: quae non posuisti, ne tollas
Scottish actor Callum Kerr is speaking out after the brutal slayings of his mother and stepfather.. Callum, 30, shared a statement, which speaks for several members of the couple’s family, on ...
1000 kHz went on the air as KJJT on September 26, 1980. [1] It was the first Spanish-language station for the Midland-Odessa area. [2]In 1986, L & T Enterprises was sold by its original owners, Alfredo G. Levario and O.L.A., Inc., to Rubén Velásquez, though the station itself claimed that the sale had taken place in 1985 [1] and news reporting stated the transfer was part of a foreclosure sale.