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Oi! Oi! That's Yer Lot! is a 1982 Oi! compilation album, featuring various artists and released by Secret Records.It is also known as Oi/4. [1] [2] [3]Compiled by Garry Bushell, the album was the sequel to Oi!
The album featured a collaboration with Argentine singer María Becerra titled "El Amor de Mi Vida". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Following the cancellation of some of Emilia Mernes ' shows on her .MP3 Tour, in promotion of her second studio album .MP3 (2023), the singer was revealed as the guest artist for Los Ángeles Azules' next song in May 2024. [ 3 ]
Los Ángeles is a concept album that collects a series of cantes which have death as its central theme. [11] It is a presentation of Rosalía as a soloist cantaora and as such its structure is similar to that of the debut of any orthodox flamenco singer: "a selection of varied palos, often with traditional or popular lyrics, in which the artist shows his or her aptitude and background."
Los Angeles de Charly is a Mexican cumbia group led by vocalist Carlos Becies. The group was formed in 1999, after Charly Becies and fellow vocalists Guillermo "Memo" Palafox and Jonathan Martínez left the popular group Los Ángeles Azules and became one of leading exporters of the romantic Mexican cumbia genre.
Vida is the fifth solo studio album by Latin hip hop artist Ana Tijoux. The album, released in 2024, is her first album since Vengo in 2014. [1] The album was recorded in 2023 [2] in Barcelona. [3] It was produced by Andrés Celis, who collaborated with Tijoux on the albums La Bala and Vengo. [4]
Following the release of Porque Te Quiero, Gutiérrez and De la Fuente suggested the studio musicians to stay permanently in the group, a proposal which they accepted.The new band members used to be part of another Chilean group called Los Minimás, whose music was influenced by the psychedelic funk, which they incorporated in their next recordings with Los Ángeles Negros.
"El Camino de la Vida" (translation "the road of life") is a Colombian song written in 1986 by Héctor Ochoa Cárdenas. It was popularized by the recording of the song by Arboleda y Valencia. [1] [2] After a public poll conducted in 1999, the song was chosen by the Academia Colombiana de Musica as the Colombian Song of the 20th century.
Los Ángeles Azules are a Mexican musical group that plays the cumbia sonidera genre, which is a cumbia subgenre using the accordion and synthesizers. This results in a fusion of the sounds of cumbia from the 1950-1970s with those of 1990s-style electronic music.