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Tamarind Juice (Spanish: Jugo de tamarindo) is a 2019 Peruvian comedy film written, directed, produced and co-starred by Julio Andrade in his directorial debut. [1] Starring Karen Dejo , Leslie Stewart and Gerardo Zamora, [ 2 ] it is based on the homonymous video clip by Julio Andrade.
The title track, "Ojalá Que Llueva Café", a social criticism endured by rural Dominicans, [4] is considered one of his most emblematic and recognized songs. [5] Its music video (directed by Peyi Guzmán) is considered one of the best music videos in Dominican history. [6] The song was later covered by Café Tacuba on their album Avalancha de ...
Jugos del Valle (Del Valle Juices) is a Mexican producer of fruit juices and beverages. Founded in 1947, today Jugos del Valle is one of the leading food, juice and beverage companies in Mexico producing popular brands such as Del Valle, Florida 7, Frutsi, Bebere, among others, also acting as a bottler for some Coca-Cola drinks such as Powerade, Energy Brands and Gladiator Energy Drink. [1]
The music video of the song featured Rafaqat Ali Khan and Shiraz Uppal.It was released on 23 September 2016. It was the 3rd Pakistani origin Coke Studio video to reach 100 million views after Tajdar-e-Haram(1st video), [5] Afreen Afreen(2nd video) [6] and Tera Woh Pyar(4th video).
In Mexico, "Tú y Yo" was a huge hit, reached the top position of the Monitor Latino general chart on June 1, 2020, becoming Rubio's first number-one single in a Monitor Latino list since "Mi Nuevo Vicio" reached the top position of the pop chart in 2015 and her first number one hit in the country's general chart since "Golpes en el Corazón" in 2011.
Tu Sonrisa" peaked at number one on the Hot Latin Tracks chart on its sixth week, giving Crespo his second number one on the chart. [3] The song displaced "Te Quiero Tanto Tanto" by the Mexican Latin pop group Onda Vaselina , while Crespo became the first merengue recording artist to have two number one Hot Latin Tracks singles. [ 3 ]
Te souviens-tu, disait un capitaine, Au vétéran qui mendiait son pain Te souviens-tu qu'autrefois dans la plaine Tu détournas un sabre de mon sein? Sous les drapeaux d'une mère chérie Tous deux jadis nous avons combattu Je m'en souviens, car je te dois la vie: Mais, toi soldat, dis-moi, t'en souviens-tu? Je m'en souviens, car je te dois la ...
"Por Mujeres Como Tú" ("Because of Women Like You") is a song by Mexican singer Pepe Aguilar from his 1998 studio album of the same name. [1] The song won Billboard Latin Music Award for Hot Latin Song of the Year and was nominated in the category of Regional Mexican Hot Latin Track of the Year. [2]