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"Million Reasons" was similarly picked from their conversations, including the title phrase. It was a straightforward songwriting session according to Lindsey, with Gaga using an old school typewriter. [8] "Million Reasons" was made available as a promotional digital download to those who pre-ordered Joanne through iTunes on October 6, 2016. [10]
que ademas de ser valiente era bonita que hasta el mismo coronel la respetaba. Popular among the troop was Adelita, the woman that the sergeant idolized, and besides being brave she was pretty, so that even the colonel respected her. Y se oía, que decía, aquel que tanto la quería: Y si Adelita se fuera con otro la seguiría por tierra y por mar
"Colombia Tierra Querida" (translation "Colombia dear land") is a song written by Lucho Bermúdez in the Colombian cumbia genre. It is also the name of the 1970 album by Bermúdez, released on CBS Records , that introduced the song.
The following is a list of songs about cities.It is not exhaustive. Cities are a major topic for popular songs. [1] [2] Music journalist Nick Coleman said that apart from love, "pop is better on cities than anything else."
In its list of the ten most iconic Colombian songs, El Nuevo Siglo, rated La Pollera Colorá at No. 1. [ 4 ] In its list of the 50 best Colombian songs of all time, El Tiempo , Colombia's most widely circulated newspaper, ranked the version of the song recorded by Wilson Choperena with the Pedro Salceo orchestra at No. 5.
Since the beginning of his career, he has sold around 15 million records, making him one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time. [8] On 1 February 2019 Ozuna had the most one billion-view videos on YouTube of any artist [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and he has won two Latin Grammy Awards , five Billboard Music Awards , twelve Billboard Latin Music ...
Un Millón de Rosas is the nineteenth studio album released by American band La Mafia.It was released on January 30, 1996, by Sony Music Entertainment. [1] The album peaked at number one in the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart and also reached top ten in the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart.
"El Costo de la Vida" (transl. "The Cost of Living") [1] is a song by Dominican Republic singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra from his sixth studio album, Areíto (1992). The song was released as the album's third single in 1992 by Karen Records. It is a Spanish-language adaptation of soukous song "Kimia Eve" composed by Diblo Dibala.