Maybe you can help me. My husband and I took our honeymoon in Punta Cana in June of last year and it seems like everywhere we went we heard this one song. Neither of us spoke the language, so we really had no idea what the song was about, but it stood out because of how many times "nooooooo" was said. Also, something that sounded like "bevante" was repeated over and over again. I tried briefly upon returning home to locate the song, but struck out. Is there any chance you could point me in the right direction? Thanks, Laura. How about this one? My friend and I were just in Las Terrenas, heard a hundred times a song that goes "waaaaaa" lol Anyone familiar?

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Origin and development of the superstorm
We just got back late last night and there was a song we kept hearing down there Does anybody know the name of this song or the artist? My nephew really wants to download it on his ipod. It's hard to translante given that is really dominican spanish and not exactly global spanish, lol.
Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern states in late October The storm swept through the Caribbean as a tropical cyclone hurricane , and, upon reaching the waters off the coast of New Jersey , it merged with a fast southeastward-moving cold air mass , which drew it westward over land. At its greatest extent, the storm measured more than miles about 1, km in diameter.