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Warner Chappell Music, the music publishing arm of Warner Music Group, has signed an exclusive worldwide publishing deal with Bronco.
The deal covers Mexican grupero's classic hit songs like "Dos Mujeres, un Camino," "Vamos a Amarla Los Dos" and "Libros Tontos," among other titles.
"We’re excited to have a partner like Warner Chappell, who we trust to amplify our music and our voices throughout the region and beyond," Bronco said in a statement. "With Carlos, Gustavo, and the entire team behind
Two NASA astronauts returned to Earth on Sunday in a dramatic, retro-style splashdown, their capsule parachuting into the Gulf of Mexico to close out an unprecedented test flight by Elon Musk's SpaceX company. It was the first splashdown by U.S.
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Cole Sprouse has returned to Instagram after taking «a much needed mental health break.» The star last posted on June 26, and on Tuesday explained his departure from the social media platform by sharing a black-and-white photo at the NEST Tulum in Mexico.«I’ve never been the most active user of social media, but even the minor amount I had been engaging during quarantine had become a bit too taxing,» Sprouse, 27, explained. «Work is slowly beginning to pick back up within a new normal.
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DEALSWarner Chappell has signed a worldwide publishing deal with one of Mexico’s most successful groups, Bronco. “We’re excited to have a partner like Warner Chappell, who we trust to amplify our music and our voices throughout the region and beyond”, say the band.
Snow tha Product's latest freestyle "On My Sh--" that she released yesterday (July 7) is the product of her latest experiment.She teased the video on her Instagram on Monday (July 6), writing, "process of making a song from scratch n shooting this myself in my livingroom (5,000 comments n ill drop this and the vlog about it)." More than 6,000 comments flooded the post about the untitled project at the time, prompting the Mexican American rapper to drop it.Sitting on a cube chair and occasionally
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