Pandemia 2020 Mi Cristo Viene
Trio Senderos de luz
Latin - Released September 30, 2021 | Corderos Studios MK)
Mi Regalo Viene De Dios
La Divina De Dios
Pop - Released February 28, 2024 | La Divina De Dios
Mi Regalo Viene De Dios
La Divina De Dios
World - Released February 28, 2024 | La Divina De Dios
Mi Ayuda Viene de Dios
Bernardo Castillo
Comedy/Other - Released March 23, 2024 | Bernardo Castillo
Mi inspiración viene de Jehovah
Jeannette Perez
Rock - Released June 12, 2023 | Jeannette Perez
Mi Socorro Viene De Ti
Israel Santos
Miscellaneous - Released January 31, 2024 | Israel Santos Music
Viene de mi
Raul Huerta
Pop - Released January 31, 2024 | 2888878 Records DK
Mi Pasión Viene de Ti
Oscar Santiago
Pop - Released September 3, 2017 | Oscar Santiago
YA VIENE MI BENDICIÓN (feat. Antonio De La Fe & Alejo Navarro)
PUERTA AL CIELO
Miscellaneous - Released December 20, 2023 | PUERTA AL CIELO
MI SOCORRO VIENE DE JEHOVA
ALABANZAS CRISTIANA PARA DIOS
Miscellaneous - Released September 27, 2022 | 4406188 Records DK
Mí Socorro Viene De Ti Jesús
Deybi rodriguez
Miscellaneous - Released August 28, 2023 | FreeMusicDistrib
Milenarios 2022 : Dame tu Amor / Mi Pecho fue un Manantial / Loco de Amor / Pasión Suicida / Hoy Murió Quien te Queria / Recuerdos de Luna Clara / Viene Cantando / El Porque yo soy Llanera / Criollo Sortario
Milena Benites
World - Released December 16, 2022 | SE Music
Un Poquito Quema'o
Sergent Garcia
Rock - Released February 19, 1999 | Parlophone (France)
Sergent Garcia and his Locos del Barrio don't really fall in this camp, but they follow a pattern common to modern-day roots revivalists: they take the styles they love, jump the energy level a couple of notches, and rough 'em up a little around the edges. For this band based in France, that translates to an unlikely pairing of Cuban music dominated by up-tempo salsa and throbbing Jamaican raggamuffin on their lively debut album. Unlike many Euro-mix bands, Sergent Garcia doesn't throw elements of the two sounds into the same song that much. Only the Cuban flute floating over the Jamaican groove of "Medicine Man" and the organic shift from Latin trumpet to ragga rhythm on "Que Viene el Mani" fully live up to the salsamuffin tag they've adopted. "Camino de la Vida" is a side trip to U.S. soul and funk influences with a female rapper, and hip-hop is at the forefront of "Afro-Cuban Orishas Underground," a spare platform for the relocated Cuban rap group Orishas. But the Cuban-flavored percussion section shows that it's the prime focus on rambunctious salsa songs ("Jumpi," "Hoy Me Voy"), broken up by the occasional detour to scruffy raggamuffin ("Acabar Mal") or slower roots tunes ("Amor Pa'mi," "Que Palique"). It's party music first -- "Oye Mi Bomba" is the one strictly political song -- but the enthusiastic verve of the playing makes Sergent Garcia's party a very inviting proposition.© Don Snowden /TiVo