"Ruleta" | ||||||||||
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Single by Danna Paola | ||||||||||
from the album 'TBA' | ||||||||||
Released | March 14, 2012 |
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Format | CD, Digital Download | |||||||||
Genre | Dance-pop, Latin pop, Pop | |||||||||
Length | 3:09 | |||||||||
Label | Universal Music | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Paty Cantu | |||||||||
Danna Paola singles chronology | ||||||||||
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Ruleta is a song by Mexican singer and actress Danna Paola.
The song was confirmed by Danna Paola in September 28, 2011 during the broadcast Foloumi [1] The music video was recorded in Guadalajara, Jalisco at Selva Magica Park in January 26, 2012.
Calì, also written in English as Cali, is an Italian surname, widespread mainly in the Ionian side of Sicily. For the surname Calì is assumed the origin of the Greek word kalos (beautiful), or from its Sanskrit root kali, "time."
Notable people with the surname include:
Cal is a soundtrack album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released on 24 August 1984 by Vertigo Records. The album contains music composed for the 1984 film Cal, produced by David Puttnam and directed by Pat O'Connor. Puttnam also produced the film Local Hero (1983).
In his review for AllMusic, Steven McDonald gave the album four our of five stars and called it a "quiet, reflective set of cues that eschew false dramatics in favor of supporting the story."
In her review in The New York Times, Janet Maslin called the album "an exceptionally lovely and haunting score."
All music was written by Mark Knopfler.
Cal is a 1983 novel by Bernard MacLaverty, detailing the experiences of a young Irish Catholic involved with the IRA.
One of the major themes of the novel is the way in which the title character attempts to come to terms with taking part in the murder of a reserve police officer by his friend Crilly, an operation for which he was the getaway driver, while at the same time trying to fend off the anti-Republican "Orangemen". To make matters worse, Cal finds himself falling in love with the slain man's wife, Marcella.
Cal lacks self-esteem, one source of which is the death of his mother, who held him in high regard; following her death, Cal seems to be only capable of thinking of himself in a bad light. Another factor adding to Cal's initial unhappiness is being a Catholic on a mainly Protestant estate and being part of the minority in Northern Ireland.
He is afraid of Crilly, his friend from school who is a bully, who works for the IRA and uses Cal as a driver. Cal chooses not to follow his father's line of work as he cannot stand the smell of the abattoir. This contributes to, in the general opinion, his feeling of weakness and inferiority.