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  2. La Casa en el Aire - Wikipedia

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    "La Casa en el Aire" (translation "the house in the air") is a Colombian vallenato song written and performed by Rafael Escalona. In its list of the 50 best Colombian songs of all time, El Tiempo, Colombia's most widely circulated newspaper, ranked the versions of the song by Bovea y Sus Vallenatos at No. 11.

  3. Torna a casa - Wikipedia

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    " Torna a casa" (lit. ' Come back home ') is a rock ballad song by Italian group Måneskin. It was released on 28 September, 2018 by Sony Music and was included in their debut album Il ballo della vita. The single topped the FIMI chart in Italy and received the quintuple platinum certification.

  4. Don't Cry for Me Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics are a "string of meaningless platitudes" according to Rice, who felt that it worked as an emotionally intense but empty speech by a "megalomaniac woman" trying to win the favor of the Argentines. It features the lyrics "And as for fortune, and as for fame / I never invited them in / Though it seemed to the world they were all ...

  5. Escalona: Vol. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Escalona: Vol. 2 is the fifth album by Colombian singer/composer Carlos Vives and companion soundtrack to the telenovela Escalona, released in 1991. The album is an additional collection of classic tracks from vallenato legend Rafael Escalona, performed by the show's star, singer/composer Carlos Vives. The soundtrack would mark the first ...

  6. Déjame Entrar En Ti - Wikipedia

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    Déjame Entrar En Ti is the tenth studio album by Dominican singer Frank Reyes. It was released on July 30, 2002, by J & N Records and JVN Musical Inc. [1] The album became a huge success as nine of the eleven tracks became huge hits with each of them having their own music videos.

  7. Morad (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Morad El Khattouti El Horami (Arabic: مراد الخطوطي, romanized: Murād āl-Kẖṭūṭī; born 5 March 1999), known mononymously as Morad, is a Spanish rapper and singer.

  8. Natalia Lafourcade - Wikipedia

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    Early life. María Natalia Lafourcade Silva was born on 26 February 1984 in Mexico City [citation needed], but grew up in Coatepec, Veracruz, surrounded by music and art. Her father is the Chilean musician Gastón Lafourcade [], and her mother is the pianist María del Carmen Silva Contreras.

  9. Si me quieres escribir - Wikipedia

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    Spanish. English title. "Battle at Gandesa". " Si me quieres escribir " (English: "If You Want to Write to Me"), also known as " Ya sabes mi paradero " ("You Know Where I Am Posted") and " El frente de Gandesa " (The Gandesa Front), is one of the most famous songs of the Spanish Republican troops during the Spanish Civil War. [1]