- Anamaría
Tijoux Merino (French pronunciation: [anamaʁja tiʒu meʁino], Spanish: [meˈɾino]; born 12 June 1977),
commonly known by her
stage name Ana
Tijoux or...
- 1977 is the
second studio album by
Latin hip hop
artist Ana
Tijoux,
released March 9, 2010 on
Nacional Records. The
album received a
Grammy Award nomination...
- Vida is the
fifth solo
studio album by
Latin hip hop
artist Ana
Tijoux. The album,
released in 2024, is her
first album since Vengo in 2014. The album...
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Mexican singer-songwriter
Julieta Venegas and the
Chilean singer Anita Tijoux. It was
recorded for
Julieta Venegas's
studio album Limón y Sal. Released...
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March 2023,
Zender released the song "Happy Feelings",
featuring Omar & Ana
Tijoux, on all
major streaming platforms.
Zender and All
Saints singer Melanie...
- La Bala is the
third studio album by
Latin hip hop
artist Ana
Tijoux,
released in 2011 by
Oveja Negra and in 2012 by
Nacional Records. The
album was nominated...
- Mic****e
MacLaren Written by
Thomas Schnauz Featured music "1977" by Ana
Tijoux Cinematography by
Nelson Cragg Editing by Skip
Macdonald Original air date...
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through neighboring countries.
Tijoux specified that she
would be
abandoning hip-hop and her
music career. In 2001,
Tijoux collaborated with a po****r band...
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Hamas following his parti****tion in a pro-Palestine
protest in London. Ana
Tijoux parti****ted at a
benefit concert in Santiago,
Chile to
raise funds for...
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Rebel Diaz,
Manny Phesto, MRK, Portavoz, Facção Central,
Psycho Realm, Ana
Tijoux, Bocafloja, Zack de la Rocha,
Pablo Hasél (Spain), Los
Chikos del Maiz (from...