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Music of my family
Manuel De la Rosa Bazán
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Music of my family
2021
2005
1992
1986
1973
1974
My big brother's favourite
MY YOUNG BROTHER's FAVOURITE
MY mom's favourite
My favourite music
My grandma's favourite
My father's favourite
Title: Leave the door open Group: Silk Sonic Album and genre: An evening with Silk Sonic, Soul
Title: Y viva España Artist:Manolo Escobar Album and genre: Y viva España, Rumba
Title: Killer Queen Group:Queen Album and genre: Sheer Heart Attack, Rock
Title: Zapatillas Group: El Canto del loco Album and genre: Zapatillas, Rock
Title: Carrie Group: Europe Album and genre: The Final Countdown, Rock
Title: Tren de largo recorrido Group: La Unión Album and genre: Más de lo mismo, Pop Rock
Queen
1974
Queen is a legendary British rock band formed in 1970, consisting of Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar), Roger Taylor (drums), and John Deacon (bass). Known for their eclectic style blending rock, opera, and glam, Queen became famous for hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody," "We Will Rock You," and "We Are the Champions." Their theatrical live performances and groundbreaking music videos helped define rock music in the 1970s and 80s. With Mercury's powerful voice and dynamic stage presence, Queen became one of the most influential and best-selling bands in history. After Mercury's death in 1991, the band continued performing with various guest artists.
Killer Queen
"Killer Queen" is a hit song by Queen, released in 1974 on their album Sheer Heart Attack. Written by Freddie Mercury, the song features catchy melodies, sharp guitar riffs by Brian May, and clever lyrics about a mysterious and glamorous woman. With its blend of pop, glam rock, and a touch of theatricality, "Killer Queen" became one of the band's first major international hits and helped solidify their unique sound and style.
2021
SILk sonic
Silk Sonic is an American R&B duo formed in 2021, consisting of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak. They blend 70s funk and soul, with their debut single, "Leave the Door Open," becoming a massive hit. Their album An Evening with Silk Sonic (2021) received critical acclaim, further solidifying their success in modern R&B.
Leave the door open
"Leave the Door Open" is a hit song by Silk Sonic, released in 2021. The smooth, soulful track, blending 70s R&B and funk, became an instant success, topping charts and earning widespread acclaim. Written by Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, the song's romantic lyrics and seductive melody made it a fan favorite and a defining moment for the duo. It went on to win multiple awards and solidified Silk Sonic’s place in contemporary R&B.
el canto del loco
2005
El Canto del Loco was a Spanish pop-rock band formed in 2000 in Madrid. The band consisted of Dani Martín (vocals), David Otero (guitar), Jorge Serrano (bass), and Chema Ruiz (drums). Known for their energetic sound and catchy pop-punk style, they gained popularity with hits like "Eres tonto" and "Besos." Their 2005 album El Canto del Loco catapulted them to fame in Spain. The band became one of the most influential pop acts in Spain during the 2000s. They disbanded in 2010, with members pursuing solo careers, but their music remains a significant part of Spain's pop-rock scene.
Zapatillas
"Zapatillas" is one of the most popular songs by El Canto del Loco, released in 2005 as part of their self-titled album. The song is an energetic, upbeat anthem about youth, freedom, and the carefree attitude of living in the moment. With its catchy melody and relatable lyrics, "Zapatillas" became a hit in Spain and remains one of the band's signature tracks, loved by fans for its fun and lively vibe.
Manolo escobar
1973
Manolo Escobar (1931–2013) was a famous Spanish singer and actor, known for his contributions to flamenco and copla music. He gained popularity in the 1960s with hits like "¡Que bonita es mi madre!" and "El Porompompero". Escobar became a beloved figure in Spain, known for his powerful voice and charisma, and is remembered as a key figure in Spanish folk music.
Y viva españa
"Y Viva España" is one of Manolo Escobar's most iconic songs, released in 1973. The upbeat, patriotic anthem celebrates the beauty and spirit of Spain, with its catchy chorus and lively rhythm. The song became a huge hit, resonating with audiences both in Spain and internationally, and is often associated with Spanish pride and identity. Its joyful tone and memorable melody make it a timeless classic in Spanish music.
Europe
1986
Europe is a Swedish rock band formed in 1979. They gained global fame with their 1986 hit "The Final Countdown," which became a defining anthem of the '80s. The band's sound blends hard rock and glam, and after disbanding in 1992, they reunited in 2003. They continue to tour and release music, maintaining a legacy as one of Sweden's most iconic rock acts.
Carrie
"Carrie" is a power ballad by Swedish rock band Europe, released in 1987 as part of their The Final Countdown album. Written by lead vocalist Joey Tempest, the song tells the story of a heartbreaking love affair. "Carrie" became one of Europe's most successful songs, reaching the top 10 in several countries, including the U.S. and the UK. Its emotional lyrics and melodic arrangement made it a fan favorite and a staple of the band's live performances.
La unión
1992
La Unión is a Spanish pop rock band formed in 1982 in Madrid. They rose to fame with their hit "Lobo-Hombre en París" in 1984, becoming icons of the Spanish new wave scene. Known for their blend of pop, rock, and new wave, the band released several successful albums, including Más de lo Mismo (1986) and El Mar (1992). Despite lineup changes, La Unión remains an influential force in Spanish music.
Tren de largo recorrido
"Tren de Largo Recorrido" is a popular song by the Spanish band La Unión, released in 1987 as part of their album Más de lo Mismo. The song features a catchy blend of new wave and pop-rock, with poignant lyrics about the passage of time and the longing for escape. It became one of the band's most recognized tracks, further cementing their place in Spain's music scene. Its evocative melody and relatable themes made it a fan favorite and a staple of La Unión's live performances.