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  2. Amiga Mía - Wikipedia

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    Spanish singer Natalia Jiménez covered "Amiga Mía" on the album, ¿Y Si Fueran Ellas? (2013), [ 31 ] a collection of Sanz's songs recorded by female artists. [ 32 ] Puerto Rican artist Joe King recorded a salsa version of the track on his disc, Corazón Partío (1999), [ 33 ] which AllMusic 's Eugene Chadbourne described as "friendly if ...

  3. List of number-one singles of 2023 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    This lists the singles that reached number one on the Spanish PROMUSICAE sales and airplay charts in 2023. Total sales correspond to the data sent by regular contributors to sales volumes and by digital distributors.

  4. De mis pasos - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, a new version for her album was played on MTV Unplugged, including a duet with Juan Son. It was number 90 of the best songs of the 90's in Spanish on Vh1 Video

  5. La Sandunga - Wikipedia

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    "La Sandunga" has been covered by many artists including Chavela Vargas, [6] Jaramar, [7] Lila Downs, [8] Susana Harp, [9] Los de Abajo, [10] Guadalupe Pineda, [11] and Raphael. [12]As early as 1946 it was recorded in the United States by the Viva America Orchestra as conducted by Alfredo Antonini with Elsa Miranda and John Serry Sr. for Alpha records (Latin American Music #12205A, 12205B ...

  6. Nuestro Himno - Wikipedia

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    " Nuestro Himno" (Spanish for "Our Anthem") is a Spanish-language version of the United States national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner". The debut of the translation came amid a growing controversy over immigration in the United States (see 2006 U.S. immigration reform protests).

  7. Y Yo Sigo Aquí - Wikipedia

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    According to the musical section of the Spanish tabloid Diario AS, "Y Yo Sigo Aqui" is considered one of Rubio's songs from the 2000s that marked a resounding success in Spain. Epik journalist María Lovera mentioned that "both in the melody and in the video clip [Rubio] marked a new stage in her career."

  8. Ven Junto a Mi - Wikipedia

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    It was produced by Spanish composer Rafael Pérez-Botija and released as a single in 1994. [3] The song became a number one hit on the Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart in 1995 where it spent seven weeks on top of the chart. [4] It was recognized as one of best-performing songs of the year at the 1996 ASCAP Latin Awards. [5]

  9. Como Tú - Wikipedia

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    "Cómo Tú" ("Like You") is a pop song written by Chilean singer-songwriter Wildo, produced by Daniel Freiberg and Óscar López, and performed by Mexican singer José José. ...