"Malagueña" refers to a traditional Spanish Folk Music and dance style originating from the Málaga region in Andalusia. It is characterized by its lively rhythm and guitar accompaniment, often featuring emotional and expressive melodies. The term can also refer to a specific type of song within this genre, famously associated with the piece "Malagueña" composed by Ernesto Lecuona, which showcases the vibrant and passionate essence of Spanish culture.
This is supposed to mean that someone is talking about you.
I believe that Phrase was used in a song, It would mean he/she/they are apologizing.
touching
to be cool or radical
Do you mean the movie Baby Mama- if so there are trailers for that movie. If you mean the artist, then no. She is not on itunes yet.
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The cast of Malaguena - 2009 includes: Raul Dedos as Angel Maria Olivares as Sara Izzy Ruiz as Joseph
Malaguena is a spanish word. It is a noun which refers to a Spanish dance which is like the fandango. It originated in Malaga, Spain. Its origin is recorded to have come from the 1880s.
Ernesto Lecuona (Cuban composer 1927)
Macarena
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"Malaguena" by Ernesto Lecouna.
The cast of La Malaguena - 1960 includes: Neloset as Themselves Kalevi Korpi as Himself - Singer Rauni Pekkala as Herself - Singer Ritva Simuna as Herself - Singer
"Malagueña" in Spanish refers to a female person (or animal, or object) from Málaga. The English term is probably something like Malaganian.
Well, darling, "Malagueña Salerosa" is a traditional Mexican folk song that tells the story of a man who is madly in love with a woman from Malaga, Spain. The lyrics express his deep admiration for her beauty and his longing to be with her. It's basically a love song with a touch of Spanish flair that'll make you want to grab a rose and start serenading someone.
I just know he did La bamba, Donna, Come on Let's go, We belong together, Little girl, Framed, Bony Moronie, Malaguena, Ooh my head, Stay beside me, That's my little Suzie, My darling is gone, Summertime Blues and in the movie he does Rip it up and Oh boy