India? is the third studio album by the band Suns of Arqa, recorded and released in 1984 by Rocksteady Records. The album was produced by Suns of Arqa founder Michael Wadada. It is their fourth album overall when including their 1983 live album with Prince Far I, and this is indicated subtly on the spine with the letters "Vol IV". The spine also reads "Such big ears, but still you can't see".
'India?' is a radical departure from the style of the previous two albums Revenge of the Mozabites and Wadada Magic. As the title suggests, this album has a strong Indian feel to its arrangements and instrumentation. It has not been released on CD, however three of the five tracks have found their way onto other Suns of Arqa CD releases.
Track A1 'Give Love' which features Ras Michael appears on the 1991 compilation CD 'Land of a Thousand Churches', and tracks A3/B2 (Kalashree/Vairabi) both appear on the 1992 CD Kokoromochi.
The sleevenotes for this LP include thank-yous to Adrian Sherwood, Style Scott, Gadgi, Martin Hannett, Chris Nagle and Kevin Metcalf.
India (Syriac: Beth Hindaye) was an ecclesiastical province of the Church of the East, from the seventh to the sixteenth century. The Malabar Coast of India had long been home to a thriving East Syrian (Nestorian) Christian community, known as the St. Thomas Christians. The community traces its origins to the evangelical activity of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century. The Indian Christian community were initially part of the metropolitan province of Fars, but were detached from that province in the 7th century, and again in the 8th, and given their own metropolitan bishop.
Due to the distance between India and the seat of the Patriarch of the Church of the East, communication with the church's heartland was often spotty, and the province was frequently without a bishop. As such, the Indian church was largely autonomous in operation, though the authority of the Patriarch was always respected. In the 16th century, the Portuguese arrived in India and tried to bring the community under the authority of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. The Portuguese ascendancy was formalised at the Synod of Diamper in 1599, which effectively abolished the historic Nestorian metropolitan province of India. Angamaly, the former seat of the Nestorian metropolitans, was downgraded to a suffragan diocese of the Latin Archdiocese of Goa.
India - Te Daré Dulzura (Sobre El Fuego) [Official Audio]
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Sobre el Fuego es el segundo álbum en solitario de la India . El álbum recibió una nominación al Premio Grammy por Mejor Interpretación Latina Tropical y una nominación al Premio Lo Nuestro por Álbum Tropical / Salsa del Año.
published: 23 Sep 2019
India - Te Daré Dulzura Lyrics
[Lyrics India - Te Daré Dulzura]
G. Guthrie/P. Grant
Cuando te perdí
Lloraba tanto por tu amor
Por la razón de que ya no estás
No quieres volver
Estás con ontra yo lo sé
Que voy a hacer ahora sin tí.
Regresa a mí
Te juro que al fin
Te daré todo el amor que
Nunca te dí.
Te daré dulzura
Llena de ternura
Yo me entregaré
No te fallaré
Ten fé en mí, ten fé en mí....
Desde que no estás
Sufro tanto por tu amor
Mi corazón quería morir.
No quieres volver
Estás con otra yo lo sé
Que voy a hacer ahora sin tí.
Regresa a mi why te juro seré
Toda la mujer que ayer
No pude ser.
Te daré dulzura
Llena de ternura
Yo me entregaré
No te fallaré
Ten fé en mi, ten fé en mi....
CORO:
Regresa porque tu sabes
Que te quiero...
published: 22 Nov 2016
La India -- India (Salsera Boricua) "Te Dare Dulzura"
Linda Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), better known as India (or La India in Latin America and some Spanish speakers), is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter of salsa, House music and Latin pop. India has been nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy awards, winning the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album for the Intensamente India Con Canciones De Juan Gabriel album.
Caballero was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Her parents moved to New York City soon after her birth, and settled down in the South Bronx area of the city. They moved in with Caballero's grandmother, a woman who served as an important influence on Caballero's life. Caballero began singing as a young girl and even took opera classes briefly. Her stage name, India, was given to Caballero by her grandmother becau...
published: 27 Mar 2018
te dare dulzura
published: 19 Feb 2011
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published: 05 Jan 2023
TE DARE DULZURA La India Dj Yeso
salsa romantica
published: 23 Aug 2022
India - Burlada Inocencia (Sobre El Fuego) [Official Audio]
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Sobre el Fuego es el segundo álbum en solitario de la India . El álbum recibió una nominación al Premio Grammy por Mejor Interpretación Latina Tropical y una no...
Sobre el Fuego es el segundo álbum en solitario de la India . El álbum recibió una nominación al Premio Grammy por Mejor Interpretación Latina Tropical y una nominación al Premio Lo Nuestro por Álbum Tropical / Salsa del Año.
Sobre el Fuego es el segundo álbum en solitario de la India . El álbum recibió una nominación al Premio Grammy por Mejor Interpretación Latina Tropical y una nominación al Premio Lo Nuestro por Álbum Tropical / Salsa del Año.
[Lyrics India - Te Daré Dulzura]
G. Guthrie/P. Grant
Cuando te perdí
Lloraba tanto por tu amor
Por la razón de que ya no estás
No quieres volver
Estás con ontra...
[Lyrics India - Te Daré Dulzura]
G. Guthrie/P. Grant
Cuando te perdí
Lloraba tanto por tu amor
Por la razón de que ya no estás
No quieres volver
Estás con ontra yo lo sé
Que voy a hacer ahora sin tí.
Regresa a mí
Te juro que al fin
Te daré todo el amor que
Nunca te dí.
Te daré dulzura
Llena de ternura
Yo me entregaré
No te fallaré
Ten fé en mí, ten fé en mí....
Desde que no estás
Sufro tanto por tu amor
Mi corazón quería morir.
No quieres volver
Estás con otra yo lo sé
Que voy a hacer ahora sin tí.
Regresa a mi why te juro seré
Toda la mujer que ayer
No pude ser.
Te daré dulzura
Llena de ternura
Yo me entregaré
No te fallaré
Ten fé en mi, ten fé en mi....
CORO:
Regresa porque tu sabes
Que te quiero...
[Lyrics India - Te Daré Dulzura]
G. Guthrie/P. Grant
Cuando te perdí
Lloraba tanto por tu amor
Por la razón de que ya no estás
No quieres volver
Estás con ontra yo lo sé
Que voy a hacer ahora sin tí.
Regresa a mí
Te juro que al fin
Te daré todo el amor que
Nunca te dí.
Te daré dulzura
Llena de ternura
Yo me entregaré
No te fallaré
Ten fé en mí, ten fé en mí....
Desde que no estás
Sufro tanto por tu amor
Mi corazón quería morir.
No quieres volver
Estás con otra yo lo sé
Que voy a hacer ahora sin tí.
Regresa a mi why te juro seré
Toda la mujer que ayer
No pude ser.
Te daré dulzura
Llena de ternura
Yo me entregaré
No te fallaré
Ten fé en mi, ten fé en mi....
CORO:
Regresa porque tu sabes
Que te quiero...
Linda Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), better known as India (or La India in Latin America and some Spanish speakers), is a Puerto Rican singer and songwri...
Linda Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), better known as India (or La India in Latin America and some Spanish speakers), is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter of salsa, House music and Latin pop. India has been nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy awards, winning the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album for the Intensamente India Con Canciones De Juan Gabriel album.
Caballero was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Her parents moved to New York City soon after her birth, and settled down in the South Bronx area of the city. They moved in with Caballero's grandmother, a woman who served as an important influence on Caballero's life. Caballero began singing as a young girl and even took opera classes briefly. Her stage name, India, was given to Caballero by her grandmother because of her dark features and long straight black hair
1996–present: India, the Princess of Salsa
External audio
You may listen to India sing "Seduceme" here.
In 1996, India worked with Tito Puente on Jazzin, an English-language album of swing classics with a Latin twist on RMM Records. That same year she contributed the song "Banderas" to the album entitled Voces Unidas (United Voices), a multi-artist tribute to the 1996 Summer Olympics. She also released India: Mega Mix that same year before divorcing Vega. India sang a duet titled "La Voz de la Experiencia" (The Voice of Experience) with Celia Cruz, the late Queen of Salsa. It was then that Cruz gave Caballero her longer name: India the Princess of Salsa. In 1997, India recorded "Sobre el Fuego" (Over the Fire) with Puerto Rican salsa singer Kevin Ceballo as backup. The song was nominated for Best Latin Tropical Performance Grammy Award. In 1998, she won an ACE Award.[3]
On May 31, 1998, India gave two sold-out concerts at the Luis A. Ferre Performing Arts Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She returned to the United States and Cable Channel UPN aired one of her shows. India also held concerts in New York's Madison Square Garden and in El Festival de la Calle Ocho in Miami, Florida. In September 1999, India released her album Sola, which earned her great reviews for the single "Sola" and for covers of two hits by the late Cuban sensation La Lupe "Que Te Pedi" and "Si Vuelves Tu."[2]
On February 5, 2000, a full-page ad in Billboard Magazine congratulated India for her second Grammy Award nomination. In March 2000, she was featured in Vibe Magazine. On November 26, 2002, India released Latin Songbird: Mi Alma y Corazón. The album's lead single "Sedúceme" became a hit on the Latin charts and topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for several weeks. This romantic salsa hit single was India's first number-one song. The song brought her a new fan base with many awards and nominations, including two Latin Grammy nominations for Best Salsa Album and Best Tropical Song in 2003, and her third Grammy Award nomination for Best Salsa Album in 2004.[5]
In 2005, India participated in the musical presentation Selena ¡VIVE!, a tribute to the late Tejano sensation Selena Quintanilla-Perez. In 2006, India released the album Soy Diferente, which contained two songs that became award-winning hits. The 2007 Annual Latin Billboard Awards honored India with Best Tropical Album of the Year Female for "Soy Diferente" (I Am Different), and Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year for "Solamente Una Noche" (Just For One Night). In 2007, India collaborated with Latin sensation Gloria Estefan in a duet titled "90 Millas."[5]
On June 11, 2006, India was honored by Union City, New Jersey, with a star on the Walk of Fame at Union City's Celia Cruz Park.[6]
India is set to release her ninth studio album in 2010, which will propel her music to various European and Asian countries. India mentioned to the Associated Press, "I am reinventing myself...changing my physical image. India will return to become a Barbie. But more than that, I feel like a new woman because I have been blessed with many beautiful things. After many years, I have my family with me and I am not separated from my mother, in which I suffered greatly. I have her in my life and that brings inner peace that I haven't had in a long time."
On February 23, 2010, India's hit single "Estupida" was released on iTunes. The single, cover of the Italian version "Stupida" by Alessandra Amoroso of 2009, was recorded in two versions, a salsa version and a ballad version. Videos were filmed for both versions of the song. "Estupida" peaked on the tropical billboards at number one, making India the female with the most number one hits on the tropical charts. India's ninth studio album, Unica, was released June 1, 2010.
In 2011 India continued to release new music. India released a duet with Issac Delgado titled, "Que no se te olvide" .
Linda Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), better known as India (or La India in Latin America and some Spanish speakers), is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter of salsa, House music and Latin pop. India has been nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy awards, winning the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album for the Intensamente India Con Canciones De Juan Gabriel album.
Caballero was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Her parents moved to New York City soon after her birth, and settled down in the South Bronx area of the city. They moved in with Caballero's grandmother, a woman who served as an important influence on Caballero's life. Caballero began singing as a young girl and even took opera classes briefly. Her stage name, India, was given to Caballero by her grandmother because of her dark features and long straight black hair
1996–present: India, the Princess of Salsa
External audio
You may listen to India sing "Seduceme" here.
In 1996, India worked with Tito Puente on Jazzin, an English-language album of swing classics with a Latin twist on RMM Records. That same year she contributed the song "Banderas" to the album entitled Voces Unidas (United Voices), a multi-artist tribute to the 1996 Summer Olympics. She also released India: Mega Mix that same year before divorcing Vega. India sang a duet titled "La Voz de la Experiencia" (The Voice of Experience) with Celia Cruz, the late Queen of Salsa. It was then that Cruz gave Caballero her longer name: India the Princess of Salsa. In 1997, India recorded "Sobre el Fuego" (Over the Fire) with Puerto Rican salsa singer Kevin Ceballo as backup. The song was nominated for Best Latin Tropical Performance Grammy Award. In 1998, she won an ACE Award.[3]
On May 31, 1998, India gave two sold-out concerts at the Luis A. Ferre Performing Arts Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She returned to the United States and Cable Channel UPN aired one of her shows. India also held concerts in New York's Madison Square Garden and in El Festival de la Calle Ocho in Miami, Florida. In September 1999, India released her album Sola, which earned her great reviews for the single "Sola" and for covers of two hits by the late Cuban sensation La Lupe "Que Te Pedi" and "Si Vuelves Tu."[2]
On February 5, 2000, a full-page ad in Billboard Magazine congratulated India for her second Grammy Award nomination. In March 2000, she was featured in Vibe Magazine. On November 26, 2002, India released Latin Songbird: Mi Alma y Corazón. The album's lead single "Sedúceme" became a hit on the Latin charts and topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for several weeks. This romantic salsa hit single was India's first number-one song. The song brought her a new fan base with many awards and nominations, including two Latin Grammy nominations for Best Salsa Album and Best Tropical Song in 2003, and her third Grammy Award nomination for Best Salsa Album in 2004.[5]
In 2005, India participated in the musical presentation Selena ¡VIVE!, a tribute to the late Tejano sensation Selena Quintanilla-Perez. In 2006, India released the album Soy Diferente, which contained two songs that became award-winning hits. The 2007 Annual Latin Billboard Awards honored India with Best Tropical Album of the Year Female for "Soy Diferente" (I Am Different), and Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year for "Solamente Una Noche" (Just For One Night). In 2007, India collaborated with Latin sensation Gloria Estefan in a duet titled "90 Millas."[5]
On June 11, 2006, India was honored by Union City, New Jersey, with a star on the Walk of Fame at Union City's Celia Cruz Park.[6]
India is set to release her ninth studio album in 2010, which will propel her music to various European and Asian countries. India mentioned to the Associated Press, "I am reinventing myself...changing my physical image. India will return to become a Barbie. But more than that, I feel like a new woman because I have been blessed with many beautiful things. After many years, I have my family with me and I am not separated from my mother, in which I suffered greatly. I have her in my life and that brings inner peace that I haven't had in a long time."
On February 23, 2010, India's hit single "Estupida" was released on iTunes. The single, cover of the Italian version "Stupida" by Alessandra Amoroso of 2009, was recorded in two versions, a salsa version and a ballad version. Videos were filmed for both versions of the song. "Estupida" peaked on the tropical billboards at number one, making India the female with the most number one hits on the tropical charts. India's ninth studio album, Unica, was released June 1, 2010.
In 2011 India continued to release new music. India released a duet with Issac Delgado titled, "Que no se te olvide" .
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Sobre el Fuego es el segundo álbum en solitario de la India . El álbum recibió una nominación al Premio Grammy por Mejor Interpretación Latina Tropical y una nominación al Premio Lo Nuestro por Álbum Tropical / Salsa del Año.
[Lyrics India - Te Daré Dulzura]
G. Guthrie/P. Grant
Cuando te perdí
Lloraba tanto por tu amor
Por la razón de que ya no estás
No quieres volver
Estás con ontra yo lo sé
Que voy a hacer ahora sin tí.
Regresa a mí
Te juro que al fin
Te daré todo el amor que
Nunca te dí.
Te daré dulzura
Llena de ternura
Yo me entregaré
No te fallaré
Ten fé en mí, ten fé en mí....
Desde que no estás
Sufro tanto por tu amor
Mi corazón quería morir.
No quieres volver
Estás con otra yo lo sé
Que voy a hacer ahora sin tí.
Regresa a mi why te juro seré
Toda la mujer que ayer
No pude ser.
Te daré dulzura
Llena de ternura
Yo me entregaré
No te fallaré
Ten fé en mi, ten fé en mi....
CORO:
Regresa porque tu sabes
Que te quiero...
Linda Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), better known as India (or La India in Latin America and some Spanish speakers), is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter of salsa, House music and Latin pop. India has been nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy awards, winning the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album for the Intensamente India Con Canciones De Juan Gabriel album.
Caballero was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Her parents moved to New York City soon after her birth, and settled down in the South Bronx area of the city. They moved in with Caballero's grandmother, a woman who served as an important influence on Caballero's life. Caballero began singing as a young girl and even took opera classes briefly. Her stage name, India, was given to Caballero by her grandmother because of her dark features and long straight black hair
1996–present: India, the Princess of Salsa
External audio
You may listen to India sing "Seduceme" here.
In 1996, India worked with Tito Puente on Jazzin, an English-language album of swing classics with a Latin twist on RMM Records. That same year she contributed the song "Banderas" to the album entitled Voces Unidas (United Voices), a multi-artist tribute to the 1996 Summer Olympics. She also released India: Mega Mix that same year before divorcing Vega. India sang a duet titled "La Voz de la Experiencia" (The Voice of Experience) with Celia Cruz, the late Queen of Salsa. It was then that Cruz gave Caballero her longer name: India the Princess of Salsa. In 1997, India recorded "Sobre el Fuego" (Over the Fire) with Puerto Rican salsa singer Kevin Ceballo as backup. The song was nominated for Best Latin Tropical Performance Grammy Award. In 1998, she won an ACE Award.[3]
On May 31, 1998, India gave two sold-out concerts at the Luis A. Ferre Performing Arts Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She returned to the United States and Cable Channel UPN aired one of her shows. India also held concerts in New York's Madison Square Garden and in El Festival de la Calle Ocho in Miami, Florida. In September 1999, India released her album Sola, which earned her great reviews for the single "Sola" and for covers of two hits by the late Cuban sensation La Lupe "Que Te Pedi" and "Si Vuelves Tu."[2]
On February 5, 2000, a full-page ad in Billboard Magazine congratulated India for her second Grammy Award nomination. In March 2000, she was featured in Vibe Magazine. On November 26, 2002, India released Latin Songbird: Mi Alma y Corazón. The album's lead single "Sedúceme" became a hit on the Latin charts and topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for several weeks. This romantic salsa hit single was India's first number-one song. The song brought her a new fan base with many awards and nominations, including two Latin Grammy nominations for Best Salsa Album and Best Tropical Song in 2003, and her third Grammy Award nomination for Best Salsa Album in 2004.[5]
In 2005, India participated in the musical presentation Selena ¡VIVE!, a tribute to the late Tejano sensation Selena Quintanilla-Perez. In 2006, India released the album Soy Diferente, which contained two songs that became award-winning hits. The 2007 Annual Latin Billboard Awards honored India with Best Tropical Album of the Year Female for "Soy Diferente" (I Am Different), and Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year for "Solamente Una Noche" (Just For One Night). In 2007, India collaborated with Latin sensation Gloria Estefan in a duet titled "90 Millas."[5]
On June 11, 2006, India was honored by Union City, New Jersey, with a star on the Walk of Fame at Union City's Celia Cruz Park.[6]
India is set to release her ninth studio album in 2010, which will propel her music to various European and Asian countries. India mentioned to the Associated Press, "I am reinventing myself...changing my physical image. India will return to become a Barbie. But more than that, I feel like a new woman because I have been blessed with many beautiful things. After many years, I have my family with me and I am not separated from my mother, in which I suffered greatly. I have her in my life and that brings inner peace that I haven't had in a long time."
On February 23, 2010, India's hit single "Estupida" was released on iTunes. The single, cover of the Italian version "Stupida" by Alessandra Amoroso of 2009, was recorded in two versions, a salsa version and a ballad version. Videos were filmed for both versions of the song. "Estupida" peaked on the tropical billboards at number one, making India the female with the most number one hits on the tropical charts. India's ninth studio album, Unica, was released June 1, 2010.
In 2011 India continued to release new music. India released a duet with Issac Delgado titled, "Que no se te olvide" .
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