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Umm Kulthum la "voz de Egipto" fue el artista musical más célebre del siglo en el mundo árabe. Más de veinte años después de su muerte su audiencia ...
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She had the musicality of Ella Fitzgerald the public presence of Eleanor Roosevelt and the audience of Elvis Presley. Her name was Umm Kulthum and she ...
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