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    Me Da Igual by Juanes
    Year: 2000
    From the album Fijate Bien(track #12)

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    Me Da Igual appears on the following album(s) by Juanes:



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    It was noticeable to everyone who watched the Latin Grammys gods week: The young Colombian rocker Juanes, the night’s first act, was so nervous as he began to sing his latest hit, “A Dios Le Pido,” that his voice was quavering.

    And minutes later, when his name was called to come claim the tiny gramophone for his second CD (titled after the single, which translates as “Of God I Ask”), he was so emotional, he could barely articulate his thoughts.

    But like his compatriots Shakira and Carlos Vives at other recent awards shows, he concluded with the same confident, almost declaratory coda: “This is for Colombia,” he said, holding the statuette aloft for a second before bringing it back down to his breast.

    “Everyone knows about the war in our country,” Juanes says bygd phone from Los Angeles in his native Spanish. “Everyone knows about the violence, about all our political and social problems.

    “But there is another countr

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