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Billboard Hot Latin Hits
''Billboard Hot Latin Hits'' is a series of compilation albums released by Rhino Records in 1998, featuring hit Latin music recordings from the 1980s and 1990s. The 80s Vol. 1 #"Tu Dama de Hierro" — Marisela 3:15 #"Castígame" — Lucía Méndez 3:37 #"Doce Rosas" — Lorenzo Antonio 3:52 #"El Pecado" — Amanda Miguel 3:42 #"Tu Carcel" — Los Bukis 3:35 #" Ay Amor" — Ana Gabriel 3:23 #"Lluvia" — Eddie Santiago 4:57 #"No Hay Mal Que Por Bien No Venga" — José Feliciano 4:15 #"Qué Te Pasa" — Yuri 3:03 #" María" — Franco 4:16 The 80s Vol. 2 #" Ya No" — Marisela 4:31 #"Uno Entre Mil" — Mijares 3:29 #"Así Fué" — Isabel Pantoja 5:28 #"Cuéntame" — Lucerito 3:34 #"Cómo Fuí a Enamorarme de Tí" — Los Bukis 4:33 #"El Hombre Que Yo Amo" — Myriam Hernández 3:36 #" Lambada" — Kaoma 3:29 #" Abre las Ventanas al Amor" — Roberto Carlos 4:18 #"Quién Como Tú" — Ana Gabriel 3:33 #"Ni Tu Ni Ella" — Alvaro Torres 4:52 The 90s #"Para Ama ...
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Rhino Records
A rhinoceros (; ; ), commonly abbreviated to rhino, is a member of any of the five extant species (or numerous extinct species) of odd-toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae. (It can also refer to a member of any of the extinct species of the superfamily Rhinocerotoidea.) Two of the extant species are native to Africa, and three to South and Southeast Asia. Rhinoceroses are some of the largest remaining megafauna: all weigh at least one tonne in adulthood. They have a herbivorous diet, small brains (400–600 g) for mammals of their size, one or two horns, and a thick (1.5–5 cm), protective skin formed from layers of collagen positioned in a lattice structure. They generally eat leafy material, although their ability to ferment food in their hindgut allows them to subsist on more fibrous plant matter when necessary. Unlike other perissodactyls, the two African species of rhinoceros lack teeth at the front of their mouths; they rely instead on their lips to pl ...
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Franco (singer)
Franco Javier Iglesias, better known simply as Franco (born 14 December 1959) is a Cuban Latin pop singer. He achieved two number-one songs on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart with his cover of " Toda la Vida in 1986 and " María" in 1988. The latter song received a Lo Nuestro The Lo Nuestro Awards or Premios Lo Nuestro (Spanish for "Our Thing") is a Spanish-language awards show honoring the best of Latin music, presented by Univision, a Spanish-language television network based in the United States. The awards began in ... nomination for Pop Song of the Year in 1989. References Cuban male singers Living people People from Pinar del Río Province 1959 births {{Cuba-singer-stub ...
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Todo, Todo, Todo
"Todo, Todo, Todo" (English: ''Everything, Everything, Everything'') is a song written by Jorsaci, produced by Bebu Silvetti, and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter and actress Daniela Romo. It was released by EMI Latin in 1991 as the second single from Romo's sixth studio album ''Amada más que nunca'' (1991). The song became the second number-one single for Romo in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart, after " De Mí Enamórate" five years prior. Romo earned two nominations at the Lo Nuestro Award in 1992 for the track, Pop Song of the Year and Best Music Video, winning the latter. "Todo, Todo, Todo" has a choreography which is a staple at Filipino informal/formal (hall) parties. The video received a ''Billboard'' Music nomination for Latin Video of the Year by a Female Artist. The song debuted in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) chart at number 29 in the week of May 25, 1991, climbing to the top ten two weeks later. "Todo, Todo, Todo ...
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Quién Como Tú (song)
"Quién Como Tú" (English: ''Who Like You'') is a ballad and title track written and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel. It was produced by Óscar Gómez for Gabriel's fifth studio album '' Quién como tú'' (1989). Released as the second single from the album, the song became the third number-one single for the singer in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart in May of the same year. Live performances of the song can be found on the albums '' En Vivo'' (1990) and '' ...En la Plaza de Toros México'' (1998). It also has been included on several compilation albums released by Gabriel, including '' Personalidad'' (1992), '' Una Voz Para tu Corazón – 30 Grandes Éxitos'' (2000), '' Historia de Una Reina'' (2005), ''Lo Esencial de Ana Gabriel'' (2009) and ''Mis Favoritas'' (2010). It is recognized as one of Ana Gabriel's signature songs. The song debuted on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) at number 33 on April 7, 1990 and ro ...
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Roberto Carlos (singer)
Roberto Carlos Braga Moreira (; born April 19, 1941) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, also known as ''King of Latin Music'' or simply ''The King''. Most of his songs are written in partnership with his friend, singer and songwriter Erasmo Carlos (no relation). Roberto Carlos has sold over 140 million albums around the world. He is considered one of the most influential artists in Brazil, being cited as a source of inspiration by many artists and bands. His net worth is estimated at US$160 million. Career Childhood Roberto Carlos Braga was born in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, at the southern part of the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo. He is the fourth and last son of watchmaker Robertino Braga (March 27, 1896 – January 27, 1980) and seamstress Laura Moreira Braga (April 10, 1914 – April 17, 2010). The family lived in a modest home on top of a hill in the Nook neighbourhood. His siblings were Lauro Roberto Braga, Carlos Alberto Moreira Braga and Norminha. At age 6, dur ...
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Abre Las Ventanas Al Amor
''Abre las Ventanas al Amor'' (English: ''Open the Windows to Love'') is a song performed by Brazilian singer-songwriter Roberto Carlos and included on his studio album ''Sonríe'' (1989). It was written and produced by Argentinean singer-songwriter Roberto Livi and co-produced by Mauro Motta and released in 1990 as the second single from the album. The song became Carlos' second number-one hit in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart after "Si El Amor Se Va "Si El Amor Se Va" (English: ''If Love Goes Away'') is a song written by Roberto Livi and co-written by Bebu Silvetti and performed by Brazilian singer-songwriter Roberto Carlos. It was released as the second single from his studio album ''Volv ..." (1988) and his seventh top ten single in the chart. References {{authority control 1990 singles 1989 songs Roberto Carlos (singer) songs Songs in Spanish CBS Discos singles Songs written by Roberto Livi 1980s ballads Latin ballads Pop ballads ...
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Kaoma
Kaoma was a French-Brazilian band formed in 1988 by Loalwa Braz (lead vocals), Chyco Dru (bass), Jacky Arconte (guitar), Jean-Claude Bonaventure (keyboard), Michel Abihssira (drums and percussion) and Fania (backing vocals). Dru is from Martinique, Arconte from Guadeloupe, and Braz from Brazil. Career In 1989, they had a major chart-topping international hit with their dance music single "Lambada", a direct cover of the 1986 dance hit " Chorando Se Foi" by Brazilian singer-songwriter Márcia Ferreira, which itself was a legally authorized Portuguese-translated rendition of the original slow ballad "Llorando se fue" (1981) by Bolivian group Los Kjarkas. Given Kaoma's clear act of plagiarism and release of their single without Los Kjarkas' permission, Los Kjarkas successfully sued. " Dançando Lambada" and " Mélodie d'amour" were the next two singles and were also hits, although they failed to earn the same success as "Lambada", which itself peaked at number 46 in the US ''Bil ...
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Lambada
Lambada () is a dance from State of Pará, Brazil. The dance became internationally popular in the 1980s, especially in the Philippines, Latin America and Caribbean countries. It has adopted aspects of dances such as forró, salsa, merengue, maxixe, carimbó and Bolivian saya. Lambada is generally a partner dance. The dancers generally dance with arched legs, with the steps being from side to side, turning or even swaying, and in its original form never front to back, with a pronounced movement of the hips. At the time when the dance became popular, short skirts for women were in fashion and men wore long trousers, and the dance has become associated with such clothing, especially for women wearing short skirts that swirl up when the woman spins around, typically revealing 90s-style thong underwear. Origins ''Carimbó'' Also known as the forbidden dance, from the time that Brazil was a Portuguese colony, Carimbó was a common dance in the northern part of the country. Carim ...
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Myriam Hernández
Myriam Raquel Hernández Navarro (born 2 May 1967) is a Chilean singer, songwriter and television presenter. She has dabbled mainly in romantic ballad, which is why she is sometimes nicknamed "La baladista de América" ("America's balladeer"), although she has also fused her style with other genres such as electronics or hip-hop. She began her musical career in the late 1980s with her album ''Myriam Hernández'' and the single "El hombre que yo amo" that reached No. 10 on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks in 1989, while her first album reached No. 4 on Billboard's Latin Pop Songs the same year. She has released nine studio albums, two live albums, five compilation albums, two DVDs and 39 singles, including duets with various artists from the Ibero-American music scene such as Marco Antonio Solís, Cristian Castro or Gilberto Santa Rosa. She has sold more than 6 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling Chilean music artist of all time. Thirteen of her singles have ...
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Cómo Fuí A Enamorarme De Tí
"Cómo Fui a Enamorarme de Ti" (English: ''How Could I Have Fallen in Love With You'') is a song written and produced Mexican singer-songwriter Marco Antonio Solís, and performed by him as the lead singer of Los Bukis. It was released as the second single from his 12th studio album ''Y Para Siempre'' (1989). This song became their second number-one single in the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs chart, after "Y Ahora Te Vas" one year prior. The song lyrics were also used as the basis for the screenplay of the film of the same name released in 1991, and is widely recognized as one of the signature songs of the band, this track has been covered several times, including versions by Lucero, Yolanda del Río, Tito Nieves and Los Tri-O. Background "Como Fui a Enamorarme de Ti" was released as the second single from ''Y Para Siempre'' (1989), a studio album released by Los Bukis. The song lyrics, about an unrequited love, were also the basis for the script of the film of the same name, d ...
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Lucero (actress)
Lucero Hogaza León (; born 29 August 1969) is a Mexican singer and entertainer. She is a multi-platinum singer in Mexico and has sung in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. Lucero has sold more than 30 million records worldwide. She is often referred to as ("The Americas' sweetheart"). As a child she starred in the popular Mexican children shows '' Alegrias de Mediodia'' and '' Chispita''. She went on to release a series of successful albums. Some of her songs peaked on top of most of the Latin charts including the ''Billboard'' charts in the USA. She received her first leading role in the film '' Coqueta'' and went on to film a total of seven movies. Lucero starred in the leading role of nine Mexican telenovelas and has won more TVyNovelas Awards than any other actress. Lucero has been the hostess of the Latin Grammy Awards on eight occasions, and has been the face of the fundraising show '' Teletón Mexico''. Early life and career 1980s Lucero is the daughter of Lucero Le ...
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