- "La
Carcacha" (English: "The Jalopy") is a song
recorded by
American singer Selena for her
third studio album,
Entre a Mi
Mundo (1992). The song was written...
-
Mundo was
supported by its singles,
including the career-propelling "La
Carcacha", the career-defining
track "Como la Flor", the crowd-pleaser "¿Qué Creías...
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allegations of
plagiarism for her song, as
users identified similarities to "La
Carcacha".
Following accusations that she had
misappropriated the
track from another...
- The
album produced four singles; "Como la Flor", "¿Qué Creías?", "La
Carcacha", and "Amame". "Como la Flor"
became Selena's
signature recording; it was...
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almost goes awry when the huge
crowd rushes the
stage and it
buckles ("La
Carcacha").
Selena calms them down with a
joyous performance ("Como la Flor") and...
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major label debut El
Canta Autor Del
Pueblo including "
Carcacha Vieja" (Retitled "La
Carcacha"), "Amigo con Derechos", "Asi Soy Feliz", "El Celular",...
- pop, disco, and R&B.
Although "Como la Flor" is "equally catchy" as "La
Carcacha", it is
performed at a
slower tempo. Mike
Hazelwood of
Tulare Advance -...
- Corazón" (with
Emilio Navaira) "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" "No
Quiero Saber" "La
Carcacha" "Missing My Baby" "Como La Flor" "Qué Creías" "Top
Latin Albums 1995-04-29"...
- –
electric guitar, b**** guitar, keyboards,
cello Carlos Hernán "Carca"
Carcacha –
guitar Dave
McCracken – keyboards,
programming Aniff Akinola – keyboards...
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Daniel Etcheverry Argentina Women's
individual Fawn
Girard United
States Carcacha Claudia Noemí Argentina
Allison Eaton United
States Mixed team United...