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Baila Mi Ritmo

Baila Mi Ritmo is the second compilation album by Dutch singer Loona, which features songs from her previous albums "Lunita", "Entre Dos Aguas", previously unreleased ones appearing on her future album "Colors" and two remixes.

Bio Ritmo

January 14, 2006, Bio Ritmo performed at the Inaugural Ball for Commonwealth of Virginia Governor Tim Kaine in Williamsburg, Virginia at the College of William & Mary.

The name Bio Ritmo is a Spanglish word play on the term Biorhythm, the hypothetical description for the rhythm of life.

Georgina Verbaan

In 2002, she released her debut studio album Sugar Spider that resulted in a number of radio hits including "Ritmo", "Yo quiero bailar" a cover of Sonia & Selena and "Denis" a cover of Blondie.

Karla Monroig

In 2001, she hosted another television current issues show called: E-ritmo T.V. (E-rhythm T.V.), in which she interviewed international celebrities, such as Alejandro Sanz, and Chayanne, among others.

La Plebe

In July 2005, they released the 8 song EP Entre Cerveza, Ritmo, y Emoción..., again produced by Billy Gould but this time engineered by Jamie McMann.

Oye Como Va

Latin rapper and singer Gerardo covered the song on his 1991 debut album, "Mo' Ritmo".

Richie Ray

In 2003, Ray recorded "Al Ritmo del Piano" for Warner Music Latina.

Ritmo Ardiente

Ritmo Ardiente is the twelfth album by Mexican star Laura León.

Rumba

Carlos Vidal Bolado (better known simply as Carlos Vidal) was one of the first to commercially record authentic folkloric rumba (Ritmo Afro-Cubano SMC 2519-A and 2520-B, circa 1948).

Videomatch

Among the most remembered opening themes are songs like: "Ritmo de la noche" (by The Sacados), Amigos, Gomazo, Bobby Goma, "Twist and Shout" (by The Beatles), 19-2000 (by Gorillaz), "Vicio" (by Los Ratones Paranoicos), Pink (by Aerosmith) and more.


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