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  2. Corridos Tumbados (album) - Wikipedia

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    Corridos Tumbados is the second studio album by Mexican musician Natanael Cano. It was released on 31 October 2019, through Rancho Humilde. It was released on 31 October 2019, through Rancho Humilde. The album also features collaborations and solo tracks performed by Junior H , Dan Sánchez and Nueva Era.

  3. Corridos tumbados - Wikipedia

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    Corridos tumbados (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈriðos tumˈbaðos]), also known as trap corridos, is a subgenre of regional Mexican music, specifically of a corrido, with musical elements of a narcocorrido and rap music. [1] Its style originated in the late-2010s; starting in 2020, it was popularized by Mexican musician Natanael Cano.

  4. File:JHS-IHS-Monogram-Name-Jesus.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: 2006: Source: Own work: Author: user:AnonMoos: Other versions: SVG version of Image:JHS-IHS-Monogram-Name-Jesus.png Derivative works of this file: IHS with cross.jpg For a medieval style version of this monogram, see Image:IHS-monogram-Jesus-medievalesque.png or Image:IHS-monogram-Jesus-medievalesque.svg.

  5. File:CT 11, VNM.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:CT 03, VNM.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:IHS-monogram-Jesus-medievalesque.svg - Wikipedia

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    A medieval-style version of the IHS (or JHS) monogram of the name of Jesus (i.e. the traditional Christogram symbol of western Christianity), derived from the first three letters of the Greek name of Jesus, Iota-Eta-Sigma (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ). For a more modern version, see JHS-IHS-Monogram-Name-Jesus.svg.