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Reporter Stephen Dinan wrote: "The song 'Nuestro Himno,' which means 'Our Anthem,' is not a faithful and literal Spanish translation of the words to 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' but is a hip-hop-style remix with new raps and chants."
The song was first popularized by Lucha Reyes, a Mexican singer who was born in Guadalajara and is often regarded as the "mother of ranchera music". [2]In the 1940s, Mexican singer Irma Vila recorded the song and sang it in the musical film Canta y no llores...
The Grass Mud Horse is a Chinese Internet meme and kuso parody based on a word play of the Mandarin profanity cào nǐ mā (肏你妈), which means "fuck your mother". Homophonic puns are commonly used in Chinese language as silly humor to amuse people, and have become an important component of jokes and standup comedy in Chinese culture. [ 1 ]
"Tulum" is a song recorded and performed by the Mexican singer Peso Pluma and the American band Grupo Frontera. It was written by the singer, by Andrés Correa Ríos and Edgar Barrera, the latter also produced it. [1] It was released on 29 June 2023, as the fifth official single for Peso Pluma's third studio album, Génesis, in the deluxe version.
This is a list of the Spanish PROMUSICAE Top 20 Singles number-ones of 2003. Singles Marey – "Tu no me veras llorar" [1] 1 week (December 22, 2002 – January 4, 2003)
Mas Canciones (correct form: Más canciones; [1] Spanish for "more songs") is an album by American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt, released in late 1991.. A significant hit in the U.S. for a non-English language album, it peaked at number 88 on the Billboard album chart, and reached number 16 on the Top Latin Albums chart.
"Y No Regresas" (English: And You Don't Return) is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes released as the second single from his upcoming studio album P.A.R.C.E.. It was released airplay on 11 October [1] and digitally on 12 October 2010 through Universal Records. [2] The song is written and produced by himself and Stephen Lipson. [1]
Following Lafourcade's performance at the Latin Grammys, the song climbed to number nine on the Billboard Latin Pop Digital Songs, with a sales increase of 86%, selling 1,000 downloads. [25] In 2022, "Hasta la Raíz" entered the Billboard -published charts in Mexico and Bolivia, with peaks of 11 and 16, respectively.