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  2. Que me quiten lo bailao - Wikipedia

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    The song was given a different tonality with the inclusion of Galician folk instruments –Lucía is from Galicia– and some of the lyrics were modified. This version of the song also changes key towards the end, and the section where Lucía sings 'para churu churu...' was cut. [4] [5] The song was released as a digital download on 25 March ...

  3. Déjala Que Vuelva - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Déjala Que Vuelva" premiered on 19 October 2017 on Piso 21's YouTube account. Filmed in Medellín , Colombia , it was directed by JP Valencia of 36 Grados, as of February 2021, the song has been viewed over 1.6 billion times.

  4. Invece no - Wikipedia

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    "Invece no" ("No, instead!") is a pop song by Italian singer Laura Pausini for her album, Primavera in anticipo, released on October 22, 2008. Its Spanish version, "En cambio no", featured in the Mexican telenovela En Nombre del Amor (2008), was nominated for the 2009 Latin Grammy for Record of the Year.

  5. Me Voy (Jesse & Joy song) - Wikipedia

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    Me Voy" is a song about a broken heart and how you recover from that situation, feeling better and stronger when the relationship is over. [4] Commenting on the songs included on the album, Jesse said: "[our] maturity can be heard in the lyrics, we made it as tangible, more real, more raw than ever, more visceral yet romantic, melancholic and ...

  6. Bendigamos - Wikipedia

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    The song probably originated among the Spanish-speaking Jews of Bordeaux, where the song is now sung in French using a translation by David Lévi Alvarès. From France the Bendigamos song was probably brought to the Dutch West-Indies (Curaçao) in the mid-nineteenth century and thence taken to New York and Amsterdam.

  7. Y Yo Sigo Aquí - Wikipedia

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    Following its commercial release on radio stations in the United States and Canada, the song was released in the United Kingdom and Europe in spring 2002. English electronic dance music record label Almighty Records released a remix of the demo version of and the song changed the titled to "Sexual Lover". [38] They announced:

  8. Por Debajo de la Mesa - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Por Debajo de la Mesa" was filmed in New York City which features Miguel performing at the Rainbow Room with the video being shot in black-and-white. [13] It was directed by Daniela Federici. [14] The song was included on his greatest hits album Mis Boleros Favoritos (2002) and Grandes Éxitos (2005). [15]

  9. La Gozadera - Wikipedia

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    "La Gozadera" (Spanish term meaning a "good time" or "party") is a song by Cuban duo Gente de Zona as the lead single for their third studio album Visualízate. Featuring American singer Marc Anthony , it was released on April 30, 2015, by Sony Music Latin .