Time magazine one of the 10 Best Songs of 2007. The song was originally written for a 2005 Spanish music but wasn't released as a record until 2007. It combines flamenco and rumba sounds with a pop melody.">
Manu Chao—"Me Llaman Calle" Video
"Me Llaman La Calle" was voted by Time magazine one of the 10 Best Songs of 2007. The song was originally written for a 2005 Spanish music but wasn't released as a record until 2007. It combines flamenco and rumba sounds with a pop melody.
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Manu Chao—"Me Llaman Calle" - "Me Llaman La Calle" was voted by Time magazine one of the 10 Best Songs of 2007. The song was originally written for a 2005 Spanish music but wasn't released as a record until 2007. It combines flamenco and rumba sounds with a pop melody.
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