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Historia de taxi, according to DoReSol
The song Historia de Taxi, with its duration of 6 minutes and 42 seconds, is presented as a narrative piece within the album Quién Dijo Ayer. This work, released by Sony Music in 2007, marked the last album by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona with that company before his move to Warner Music Group. What's interesting about Quién Dijo Ayer is that it's not an album of completely new songs, but rather a compilation that included re-recorded versions of previous hits, exploring different musical genres and featuring collaborations with various artists such as Panteón Rococó, Marc Anthony, Fernando Otero, Sandro, Marta Sánchez, and Eros Ramazzotti. The production of this album was handled by Arjona himself, along with Tommy Torres, Dan Warner, and Lee Levin.
Ricardo Arjona Morales, born in Jocotenango, Guatemala in 1964, is an artist with a consolidated career in Latin America. Known for his ability to address social and personal themes in his lyrics, he has explored genres ranging from ballads to Latin pop and rock. By 2011, his discography included thirteen studio albums, one live album, nine compilations, and forty-three singles. His impact on the charts is notable, with four of his albums reaching the top spot on the Billboard Top Latin Albums in the United States and ten in Argentina. Furthermore, four of his works entered the Billboard 200, and singles like Historia de Taxi have resonated on the charts, with four of them reaching number one on the Billboard Top Latin Songs.
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Quién Dijo Ayer
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