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Recomiéndasenos algunas canciones que te guste
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Wow! Plenty of great music over here!
I'd suggest two great Spanish-speaking musicians (cantautores) that haven't been mentioned yet: Joaquín Sabina (Spanish) and Silvio Rodríguez (Cuban). Listening to them, paying attention to the poetry of their lyrics, might be a wonderful way to improve vocabulary.
I'd suggest two great Spanish-speaking musicians (cantautores) that haven't been mentioned yet: Joaquín Sabina (Spanish) and Silvio Rodríguez (Cuban). Listening to them, paying attention to the poetry of their lyrics, might be a wonderful way to improve vocabulary.
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Note that the first video is "unavailable in your country"(USA in my case).Janus wrote:Wow! Plenty of great music over here!
I'd suggest two great Spanish-speaking musicians (cantautores) that haven't been mentioned yet: Joaquín Sabina (Spanish) and Silvio Rodríguez (Cuban). Listening to them, paying attention to the poetry of their lyrics, might be a wonderful way to improve vocabulary.

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