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Te He Querido, Te He Llorado and Urban contemporary

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Te He Querido, Te He Llorado and Urban contemporary

Te He Querido, Te He Llorado vs. Urban contemporary

"Te He Querido, Te He Llorado" (English: I Have Loved You, I Have Cried For You) is a song by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen, from her fifth studio album, Flashback (2005). Urban contemporary is a music radio format.

Similarities between Te He Querido, Te He Llorado and Urban contemporary

Te He Querido, Te He Llorado and Urban contemporary have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bachatón, Billboard charts, Reggaeton.

Bachatón

Bachatón is a fusion genre from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic which combines bachata melodies and reggaeton style beats, lyrics, rapping, and disc jockeying.

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Billboard charts

The Billboard charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of singles or albums in the United States and elsewhere.

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Reggaeton

Reggaeton (also known as reggaetón and reguetón) is a music genre which originated in Puerto Rico during the late 1990s.

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Te He Querido, Te He Llorado and Urban contemporary Comparison

Te He Querido, Te He Llorado has 60 relations, while Urban contemporary has 105. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.82% = 3 / (60 + 105).

References

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