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Suelta (journal)
Suelta may refer to: * Salsa suelta, a syle of Salsa dancing * Comedia suelta, a practice of printing of plays in separate editions *''Suelta'', a song title in: ** ''Contra la Corriente'' (Noriega album) **''Haciendo Escante ''Haciendo escante'' is the second EP by American singer Nicky Jam Nick Rivera Caminero (born March 17, 1981), known professionally as Nicky Jam, is an American singer and actor. He is best known for hits such as " X", "Travesuras", "En la C ...
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Salsa Suelta
Salsa is a latin dance, associated with the music genre of the same name, which was first popularized in the United States in the 1960s in New York City. Salsa is an amalgamation of Cuban dances, such as mambo, pachanga and rumba, as well as American dances such as swing and tap. Origin Salsa dancing — as a dance to accompany salsa music — was popularized in the 1960s. It was primarily developed by Puerto Ricans and Cubans living in New York in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Different regions of Latin America and the United States (including countries in the Caribbean) have distinct salsa styles, such as Cuban, Puerto Rican, Colombian, and New York styles. Salsa dance socials are commonly held in nightclubs, bars, ballrooms, restaurants, and outside, especially when part of an outdoor festival. Some debate exists about the exact origins of the name "salsa". Some claim it originated from something musicians shouted while playing to generate excitement. The term was popu ...
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Comedia Suelta
Comedia suelta or simply suelta (From Spanish ' suelto', "loose", "separate") was a practice of printing plays as a separate edition, often simpler than that of a book with collection of plays: cheaper paper, no binding, no cover sheet, ets. The practice was popular since early 16th century onwards. It was similar to the English practice of ''quarto'' prints popular since the Elizabethan era The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history. The symbol of Britannia (a female personifi ....Margarita Vazques Estevez, "Comedias sueltas del 'Institut de Teatre' en Barcelona", Edition Reichenberger, 1987, , 220pp.p. 7, Introduction/ref> References {{reflist Books by type Spanish culture ...
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Contra La Corriente (Noriega Album)
''Contra la Corriente'' (English: ''Against the Current'') is the debut production album by reggaeton producer Noriega after releasing the previous year '' Mas Flow'' with Luny Tunes. Many of reggaeton biggest stars were included on the album including Alexis & Fido, Tito "El Bambino", Zion & Lennox and Ivy Queen. Track listing #"Intro" #"Tócale Bocina" (by Alexis & Fido) (Produced by Noriega, DJ Nelson, DJ Sonic) #"Te Encontraré" (by Tito "El Bambino") (Produced by Noriega, Luny Tunes) #"No Tengas Miedo" (by Zion & Lennox) #"Quítate La Ropa" (by Tony Dize) (Produced by Noriega, Nely) #"Si Te Vas" (by Kartier) #"Yo Tengo El Control" (by Cheka) (Produced by Noriega, Rafy Mercenario, DJ Nelson) #"Linda Estrella" (by Baby Rasta) #"Que Daría Yo" (by Las Guanábanas) #"Amiga No Pienses" (by Ivy Queen) (Produced by Noriega, DJ Nelson) #"Tú y Yo Nena" (by John Eric) #"Como Lo Bailas Tú" (by Mickey Perfecto) #"Más Fuerte" (by Angel & Khriz ft. Taina) (Produced by Nor ...
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