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  2. Les yeux de la mama - Wikipedia

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    English title: The Eyes of My Mama: Released: 2016: Genre: Pop: Length: 3: 22: Label: ULM; Mercury; ... "Les yeux de la mama" is a song by Kendji Girac from the album ...

  3. No Me Mires Más - Wikipedia

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  4. La mamma - Wikipedia

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    La mamma is the eleventh French studio album by the French singer Charles Aznavour, released in 1963. [2] It achieved TOP1 in France for several weeks, [ 3 ] Spain (also TOP1), [ 4 ] it was a TOP10 hit in Belgium, Holland, and other countries.

  5. Ay mamá - Wikipedia

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    "Ay mamá" (pronounced [aj maˈma]; American English: "Oh, mom", British English: "Oh, mum") [1] is a song by Spanish music act Rigoberta Bandini. The song was independently released on 23 December 2021 [2] and was a candidate to represent Spain in the 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, taking part in its preselection, Benidorm Fest.

  6. Les yeux plus gros que le monde - Wikipedia

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    Les yeux plus gros que le monde (literally The Eyes Greater than the World) is a 2014 album by the French-Guinean artist Black M. It was released on 31 March 2014 containing 19 tracks almost all of which appeared on SNEP based on downloads. The album sold 400,000 copies and was certified 3× platinum.

  7. Si Veo a Tu Mamá - Wikipedia

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    Following the releasing of its parent album, "Si Veo a Tu Mamá" charted at number 32 on the US Billboard Hot 100 dated March 14, 2020, becoming the highest charting track from YHLQMDLG [5] as well as peaking at number 1 on the US Hot Latin Songs chart upon the issue date of March 14, 2020, becoming the highest charting track. [6]

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  9. ¡Ay, caramba! - Wikipedia

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    The exclamation became associated with the Madrid flamenco dancer and singer La Caramba in the 1780s. Her headdress of brightly colored ribbons became known as a caramba. [2] [3] The knife-throwing villain in The Broken Ear (1935), a comic book in the Adventures of Tintin series, exclaims "Caramba! Missed again!"