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Lunita (a
portmanteau of
Spanish words; luna and
bonita which means moon and beautiful) is the
debut album by
Dutch recording artist Loona and produced...
- Germany,
Austria and Switzerland. In 1999, Loona's
first studio album titled Lunita was released,
followed by the
third and
final single from this album, the...
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September 1870, the
daughter of
Major Tweedy, an
Irish military officer, and
Lunita Laredo, a
Gibraltarian of
Spanish descent.
Molly and
Leopold were married...
- song and
released it as the
second single from her
debut studio album,
Lunita (1999).
Issued through Urban Records on 23
November 1998, the song topped...
- l'Unità (Italian: [
luniˈta]; English: "the Unity") is an
Italian newspaper,
founded as the
official newspaper of the
Italian Communist Party (PCI) in...
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released in 1998
through Urban as the
first single from her
debut studio album Lunita. Loona's
version uses a
sample of Yazoo's hit "Don't Go". The
music video...
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Atlantic label. All
singles were
released on the RCA label. § - "Manuela" and "
Lunita Consejera" were
derived from the 1964 Italian-Argentine film Il Gaucho....
- and
Roberto Alagna (2011). The
lyrics begin "Sevilla tuvo que ser, con su
lunita plateada..." and tell of the
moonlit skyline of
Seville witnessing the love...
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artist name Carisma. The
first release as
Loona was the
debut studio album Lunita in 1999,
preceded by "Bailando", a
Paradisio cover version, and Mecano's...
- La
Lunita Bar...