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Hasta Que Salga el Sol. Ray "El Ingeniero" Casillas. " Hasta Que Salga el Sol " (English: "Until Sunrise") is a Latin tropical pop song written by Don Omar and is the second single from the compilation album Don Omar Presents MTO²: New Generation (2012). The song was released digitally on June 4, 2012. It was the official theme song of Miss ...
SER-Niños II Middle school campus. SER-Niños Charter School ("Niños" means children in Spanish) is a PreK-8 state charter school in the Gulfton area of Houston, Texas. The school has three campuses: An elementary school, a middle school, and SER-Niños Charter School II.
Recordando a Chile. (1965) El folklore de Chile según Violeta Parra, also known as Violeta Parra en Argentina, is an album by Violeta Parra released on the Odeón label in June or July 1962. It was recorded at the Odeón studios in Buenos Aires between April 23 and May 4, 1962. Parra lived in Argentina from the spring of 1961 until the fall of ...
Cuando calienta el sol (song) " Cuando calienta el sol " (meaning When the sun heats (or warms) up) is a popular Spanish language song originally composed as "Cuando calienta el sol en Masachapa", Masachapa being a coastal town in Nicaragua. The music was written by Rafael Gaston Perez, a Nicaraguan songwriter and bandleader.
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Spanish. Hasta que se ponga el sol ( Spanish for "Until the sun sets") is 1973 Argentine documentary film of the foundational stage of the rock nacional (Spanish for "national rock") movement. It was filmed in the third edition of the historic B.A. Rock rock festival, which took place in 1972 at the Argentinos Juniors stadium.
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"Sale el Sol" (English: "The Sun Comes Out") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her ninth studio album of the same name. The song was written and produced by the singer and her frequent collaborator Luis Fernando Ochoa and belongs to the "very rock and roll " direction of the album. [2]