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"Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas"
"Dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet: sapere aude, incipe."
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With the bombs thrown by the braggers (French), women from Cádiz make corkscrews
That the full females in this land when they are born have already been asking for war, war, war
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Here in Portugal the generation of my grand parents talked about Marisol and Luis Mariano (50's/ 60's)
70's-80's: Julio Iglesias / those songs from Verano Azul and D'Artacan intros / some pop artists like Miguel Bose, La Unión & Mecano
90's : Heroes del Silencio (my favourite Spanish band) / Alejandro Sainz and all that crap of La Macarena and Las Ketchup etc
2000's : spanish music with a more "Latin" flavour like Enrique Iglesias & other Reggaeton crap
2010's : Pablo Alboran
Of course, classics like Montserrat Caballé, Placido Domingo and José Carreras are transversal and very well known.
If I am allowed to post a song that was big here in the 90's of the Portuguese group GNR featuring Javier Andreu from La Frontera...you probably never hear of this in Spain.
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I'm really dealing with it from a popular point of view. Nothing has come to me from Portugal, I only remember Amália Rodrigues
I have more references and more Brazilian artists have arrived singing in Spanish and their success is such that even their Portuguese versions like us as an alternative but they are really known singing in Spanish.
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This at the time was a boom that has been playing for years.
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