Lyrically, the song revolves around Immigration, telling the story of a man who abandons his country to another in search of a better quality of life.
The song aims to personalize the illegal immigration issue and ask questions to reveal another view of undocumented immigration.
Ricardo ArjonaRicardo Arjona was born in Antigua, Guatemala on January 28, 1964. It is said to be the most colonial city in Guatemala. Tourists visit Antigua for its natural beauty and historical monuments. According to the 2007 census the population stands at the high point of 34,685 in only a 442.6 square kilometers area. Some of the favorite foods of people there are black pineapple, green figs (bananas), breadfruit, christophene, goat water, barbeque chicken, roast suckling pig, and cockles.Ricardo is one of the most respected Latin artists. He not only performs his songs, but he writes them as well. He has been interested in music since a young age and but then decided to be a rural schoolteacher. He was athletic and played basketball for the Guatemalan national team. In his spare time he continued to play his guitar and write songs. Even though basketball was an interest he realized that music was his one true love and moved to Mexico City. Once he got there he started his music career. He played for many student festivals. With him playing in a lot of festivals his performance status quickly rose.He quickly found a contract through Polygram. His album, Dejame Decir Que Te Amo, (Let Me Say I Love You) failed. Arjona spent the next five years of his life being a teacher. He sometimes wrote songs recorded by other artists. After about five years he moved to Buenos Aires, and being his music career again. This time he came more prepared with material more suited to his experience. His song was named "Jesus Verbo No Sustantivo," a song about when he was a child at a Catholic School. With this song he was gained a contract with Sony. Sony released some of his most popular albums, including Adentro. Adentro was released in 2005 and was nominated for a 2006 Grammy in the Latin Pop Album category.
i want to write vande mataram song in hindi
the song is "speechless"
It depends. If you want you can write a song that has nothing to do with what happened to with you or what happened to you. But I write songs and persionaly I think it's better that you write songs about experience! It'd be better to make a song that relates to you!
I'm not gonna write you a love song, cuz you asked for it, cuz you need one, you see. I'm not gonna write you a love song, cuz you tell me it's, make or breaking this if you're one your way, I'm not gonna write you, to stay. If all you have is leaving, imma need a better reason to write you, a love song, today. (CHORUS)
ricardo arjona his song is mojado
El Amor - Ricardo Arjona song - was created on 2011-08-23.
One can watch the Minutos song video by Ricardo Arjona on You Tube, Contact Music and Hype. You Tube appears to have the most video choices for the Minutos song video by Ricardo Arjona.
All song lyrics, including ones from Ricardo Arjona are going to be found at AZ Lyrics and Metro Lyrics. Lyrics are usually found associated with video uploads on YouTube.
"El Problema", which is Spanish, means "The Problem". "El Problema" is a Spanish song by Ricardo Arjona and was released on March 10, 2003, by Sony Music Distribution.
It's not a real song.
look for a song ! then read it then write your comment to the song...
Ana teaches Ricardo English through conversation and song. She also helps him with his self-esteem by encouraging him to pursue his dreams. Ultimately, Ana helps Ricardo gain confidence in himself and his abilities.
He did not write this song but he does sing it like it is his and it is a great song.
Yes, The Rev. did write the song Afterlife.
You can write a song in a day if you try. It's as simple as think if the words, write them down, then come up with a tune for the song.
This song is by Ricardo Padua, but he only recorded the part of the song you see in the commercial. There is no full song, unfortunately. Corbin Bleu sings a version, but it's sort of a pop version.