• "La Sandunga" (also spelled "La Zandunga") is a traditional Mexican waltz and the unofficial anthem of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, in the state of Oaxaca...
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    Alex Sandunga (born November 26, 1976) is a Cuban rapper, actor and producer, who is known for his eclectic musical career which is always in experimentation...
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    1994. In 1999, Downs came to prominence with her debut studio album, La sandunga, which was a critical and commercial success. She achieved international...
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    Alejandro and TINI, among others. In 2020, Rose released her debut single, "Sandunga". Elena Rose was born in Miami to Venezuelan parents. She spent most of...
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    Afro-Mexican Costa Chica region, a dance called Las Chilenas stands out. La Sandunga is a song that typifies the musical style of the Tehuantepec region and...
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    Garbanceras pararán en deformes calaveras" ("The Ending of the Cheerful and Sandunga-dancing Calaveras", "those that today are powdered chick pea-vendors will...
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  • the EP Back to Reggaeton to streaming services along with the single "Sandunga", a collaboration with Wisin and Yandel produced by Luny Tunes. The track...
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    originally released in March 1974. Lila Downs recorded it on her 1999 album 'La Sandunga'. In 2006, Dulce Pontes recorded a version in Portuguese, A chorona, on...
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  • perhaps best known for her role of "Sandra" (also known as "Sandy" and "Sandunga") on the 1994 Televisa television telenovela "Volver a Empezar", for which...
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  • were written to the song by Ray Gilbert. "La Zandunga" (also spelled "La Sandunga") is a traditional Mexican song and the unofficial anthem of the Isthmus...
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