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Saoco is a type of
Cuban rum with
coconut water.
Saoco may also
refer to:
Saoco (band), Cuban-style
conjunto from New York "
Saoco", 1954 song written...
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Celia Caridad Cruz
Alfonso (21
October 1925 – 16 July 2003),
known as
Celia Cruz, was a
Cuban singer and one of the most po****r
Latin artists of the 20th...
- "Mi
saoco" is a son
montuno written and
performed by
Cuban singer Benny Moré. It was
recorded in
February 1955 and
released as a
single by RCA Victor...
- "
Saoco" is a song by
Puerto Rican singer Wisin featuring fellow Puerto Rican singer Daddy Yankee. It was
released in 2004 as the
second single from Wisin's...
- Ramón "Mongo" Santamaría Rodríguez (April 7, 1917 –
February 1, 2003) was a
Cuban percussionist and
bandleader who
spent most of his
career in the United...
- he co-founded,
along with
William Millán, a Cuban-style
conjunto called Saoco,
recording two
albums with the group,
Siempre seré
guajiro for Mericana...
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Rafael Antonio Cortijo Verdejo (December 11, 1928 –
October 3, 1982) was a
Puerto Rican musician,
orchestra leader,
composer and
percussion instrument...
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instrumentation and
light vocals. The song
title references the 2004
track "
Saoco", by
Wisin and
Daddy Yankee,
marking the
second time Rosalía references...
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transformation and metamorphosis, Rosalía's "Saoko"
contains an
interpolation of "
Saoco" by
Wisin and
Daddy Yankee. The song's
title is a
reference to
Puerto Rican...
- "Manzanillo".
Other hits followed,
including self-penned
songs such as "Mi
saoco", "Santa
Isabel de las Lajas", "Cienfuegos" and "Dolor y perdón". In 1956...