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- download "Chiquilla" – 3:20 "Chiquilla (Single Version)" – 3:20 "Chiquilla (Album Version)" – 3:30 "Chiquilla (Salsa Version)" – 3:59 "Chiquilla (Bachata...
- singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. He subsequently released "Que Bueno" and "Chiquilla Bonita" in 1993 and 1994. After refusing to release an album due to legal...
- Huacatay or Wacatay, and in other regions it is common as chinchilla, chiquilla, chilca, zuico, suico, or anisillo. Other names include muster John Henry...
- Chiquilla is a ballad sung by Julio Iglesias, released in 1970 on the albums Yo Canto and Gwendolyne. "Discography". www.julioiglesias.com. Retrieved...
- Grandes éxitos (1998) Love Songs (2003) 1: The Collection (2014) Singles "Chiquilla" (1970) "Gwendolyne" (1970) "Cucurrucucú paloma" (1975) "Pauvres diables"...
- Venezuelan child singer. She rose to fame in 2018 with her first song "Tu chiquilla", directed by Alex Galán. She is known for other songs such as "Como Niños"...
- began his career in the program Chabelo, in a section called Chiquillos y Chiquillas. He also parti****ted in Lola...Érase una vez, and the Mexican film Amor...
- from the standard edition plus two more tracks and the music videos for "Chiquilla", "Parece Que Va a Llover", and "Speedy Gonzales". Notes "Anoche No Dormí"...
- for Best Latin Pop Album at the 34th Annual Grammy Awards. The single "Chiquilla Bonita" reached number 15 on the US Latin charts. Their next studio album...
- Grandes éxitos (1998) Love Songs (2003) 1: The Collection (2014) Singles "Chiquilla" (1970) "Gwendolyne" (1970) "Cucurrucucú paloma" (1975) "Pauvres diables"...