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Oye Cómo Va. " Oye Cómo Va " is a 1962 cha-cha-chá song by Tito Puente, originally released on El Rey Bravo ( Tico Records ). The song achieved worldwide popularity when it was covered by American rock group Santana for their album Abraxas. This version was released as a single in 1971, reaching number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 11 ...
All eyes were on Monday's Copa América clash between USA and Uruguay from Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium.. They did not like what they saw. From the opening moments of the game, the broadcast on ...
I edited the Spanish translation, it was poor. Oye como va, mi ritmo=listen to how my rhythm goes. Bueno pa' gozar, mulata=good for having fun, mulatto girl. Spanish is not subject to the same linguistic strictures of English. Additionally, gozar is spelled with a Z, not an S. This is the proper translation.
During the 1970s in Latin America, the 1960s music influence remained strong and two styles developed from it one that followed the European and North American trends and Nueva Canción that focused on the renewal of folklore including Andean music and cueca. Some bands such as Los Jaivas from Chile mixed both streams and created a syncretism ...
An earworm happens when you have the “inability to dislodge a song and prevent it from repeating itself” in your head, explains Steven Gordon, M.D ., neurologist at UC Health and assistant ...
Yahoo! Search is a search engine owned and operated by Yahoo!, using Microsoft Bing to power results. Originally, "Yahoo! Search" referred to a Yahoo!-provided interface that sent queries to a searchable index of pages supplemented with its directory of websites. The results were presented to the user under the Yahoo! brand.
Here are the top 10 places to stargaze in the U.S. va103 / iStock. 1. Big Bend National Park, Texas. Big Bend National Park in Texas is a stargazer's paradise and an astronomer's dream, offering ...
"Echa Pa'lla (Manos Pa'rriba)" [Shortening of Echa Para Allá (Manos Para Arriba)] (English version known as "Go Away (Hands Up)") is a Latin Grammy award-winning song by American recording artist Pitbull for his seventh studio album Global Warming. The song features guest vocals from Papayo.