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Music video. "Agua" on YouTube. " Agua " ( Spanish: "Water") is a song by Puerto Rican producer Tainy and Colombian singer J Balvin. The track was released on 9 July 2020 by NEON16 and Interscope Records as the theme song and lead single off the soundtrack to the 2020 film The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run.
"Por Un Segundo" (English: For a Second) is Aventura's first single from their fifth and final studio album The Last (2009). The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart which was the first time for Aventura.
Lole y Manuel. Lole y Manuel was a gitano ( Spanish Romani) musical duo formed by singer Dolores Montoya Rodríguez (1954-) and guitarist Manuel Molina Jiménez (1948-2015). They composed and performed innovative flamenco music between 1972 and 1993. This couple was the first exponent of flamenco music aimed at a non-exclusively flamenco audience.
Arca and Rosalía have been friends since 2018. Their friendship started when Arca discovered the Spanish singer through her hit single "Malamente" and saw her set at the Sónar music festival. In April 2019, during an Instagram livestream, Arca teased a song titled "KLK" and stated "I can't wait to put this record out".
In late 2016, the band went on a 12-city tour, featuring multiple US cities featuring music from their latest album. The group headlined the FM Festival in Miami, Florida in January 2017. [25] In August 2017, guitarist Julian Salazar confirmed in an interview with POUSTA.com that he and the group had parted ways.
1941. ( 1941) Genre. ranchera song. Songwriter (s) Manuel Esperón (music) Ernesto Cortázar Sr. (lyrics) " ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! " or in English Jalisco, don't back down is a Mexican ranchera song composed by Manuel Esperón with lyrics by Ernesto Cortázar Sr. It was written in 1941 [1] and featured in the 1941 Mexican film ¡Ay Jalisco ...
Once I Loved. "Once I Loved" ( "O Amor Em Paz") is a bossa nova and jazz standard song composed in 1960 by Antônio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics by Vinícius de Moraes. [1] Words in English were later added by Ray Gilbert. In a few early cases, the song was also known as ( "Love in Peace" ), a translation into English of the original Portuguese title.
Water drumming, the tambor de agua (Spanish: drum of water), bungo, or liquindi, of African origin, is water, such as a river, which is played by striking the surface directly with one's hands. It is performed by the Baka in Africa, and in South America by the descendants of formerly enslaved people, with strokes comparable to the culoepuya .