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Bebe is the name used by at least 8 artists: [1] María Nieves Rebolledo Vila (b. 9 May 1978 in Extremadura, Spain), a singer and actress whose parents were members of the folk group Surberina. Her Spanish breakthrough came with her album Pafuera Telarañas. She won the Best New Artist award, at the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards, and was nominated for five awards in total. Y. is the second studio album released by Spanish singer-songwriter Bebe. Released on June 29, 2009, the album received positive critical reviews, and entered the Spanish Album Chart at number one. It was released after Bebe's four-year hiatus from the music business, following the success of her debut album Pafuera Telarañas. Recorded over a year in Madrid and Cadiz, Spain, Y. includes the Latin Grammy Award-nominated song Me Fui and the single Pa' Mi Casa. The album was produced by Carlos Jean, who also worked with Bebe on her debut album. Bebe wrote all the lyrics, including some dealing with issues such as love, sex and self-respect. Y. received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Rock, Alternative or Urban Album and was re-released in December 2009 as a double album edition, which includes the original songs and a separate album with B-sides and collaborations with Lucio Godoy, Luis Pastor, Pedro Guerra and Kultama. Un Pokito de Rocanrol is her third studio album, released on February 6, 2012. Cambio de Piel is the fourth studio album, released on October 9, 2015. Sites: YouTube, Deezer, Hypem, Discogs, MusicBrainz, Wikipedia, Twitter and https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://bebeoficial.com/ (official). [2] A Korean pop/rock trio (a.k.a. 베베, made up of Woo Yeon Ju (vocals), Mal Jjang (guitar), and Kim Tae Yoon (drums). Their debut album was Be Careful! (2004). [3] A reggaeton artist from Puerto Rico. He also raps in Spanish. [4] A female Japanese singer-songwriter, who worked with Jazztronik. Her projects include BEBETECK and BEBE BLANCHETT. Her solo album Bossa Nova was released in 2000. [5] Japanese girl-group from the 1980s [6] A manele singer from Romania, known for the song Am un bulgaras de aur. [7] Dániel Abebe is a singer in a Hungarian funky-pop band called Back II Black. [8] A Persian singer from Iran Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bebe is the name used by at least 8 artists: [1] María Nieves Rebolledo Vila (b. 9 May 1978 in Extremadura, Spain), a singer and actress whose parents were members of the folk group Surberina. Her Spanish breakthrough came with her album Pafuera Telarañas. She won the Best New Artist award, at the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards, and was nominated for five awards in total. Y. is the second studio album released by Spanish singer-songwriter Bebe. Released on June 29, 2009, the album received positive critical reviews, and entered the Spanish Album Chart at number one. It was released after Bebe's four-year hiatus from the music business, following the success of her debut album Pafuera Telarañas. Recorded over a year in Madrid and Cadiz, Spain, Y. includes the Latin Grammy Award-nominated song Me Fui and the single Pa' Mi Casa. The album was produced by Carlos Jean, who also worked with Bebe on her debut album. Bebe wrote all the lyrics, including some dealing with issues such as love, sex and self-respect. Y. received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Rock, Alternative or Urban Album and was re-released in December 2009 as a double album edition, which includes the original songs and a separate album with B-sides and collaborations with Lucio Godoy, Luis Pastor, Pedro Guerra and Kultama. Un Pokito de Rocanrol is her third studio album, released on February 6, 2012. Cambio de Piel is the fourth studio album, released on October 9, 2015. Sites: YouTube, Deezer, Hypem, Discogs, MusicBrainz, Wikipedia, Twitter and https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://bebeoficial.com/ (official). [2] A Korean pop/rock trio (a.k.a. 베베, made up of Woo Yeon Ju (vocals), Mal Jjang (guitar), and Kim Tae Yoon (drums). Their debut album was Be Careful! (2004). [3] A reggaeton artist from Puerto Rico. He also raps in Spanish. [4] A female Japanese singer-songwriter, who worked with Jazztronik. Her projects include BEBETECK and BEBE BLANCHETT. Her solo album Bossa Nova was released in 2000. [5] Japanese girl-group from the 1980s [6] A manele singer from Romania, known for the song Am un bulgaras de aur. [7] Dániel Abebe is a singer in a Hungarian funky-pop band called Back II Black. [8] A Persian singer from Iran Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Siempre Me Quedará
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Malo
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Siete Horas
Tu Silencio
Como Los Olivos
Ska De La Tierra
Siempre me quedara
El Golpe
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Me Fui
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Revolvió
Men Señará
Razones
La Bicha
Busco-me
Se Fue
Sinsentido
Escuece
Respirar
Pa Mi Casa
Que Nadie Me Levante La Voz
Pa Una Isla
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Mi Guapo
Que Mimporta
Cuanto+me Sujetas
Corre
No+llorá
Revolvio
La Coqueta
Adiós
Fin De Semana Largo (Remix)
Chika Sexo
malo malo
K.I.E.R.E.M.E.
Uh,Uh,Uh,Uh,Uh
ABC
cocaine
Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh
Razones (A Capella)
No + llorá
Razones - A Capella
Ganamos
Sabrás
Me Pintaré
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