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'''Manuel Raygada Ballesteros''' (March 8, 1904 – April 5, 1971) was a poet and songwriter of Peruvian [[Musica criolla]], best known for his often covered "Mi Perú" (My Peru). He was born in [[Callao]]. |
'''Manuel Raygada Ballesteros''' (March 8, 1904 – April 5, 1971) was a poet and songwriter of Peruvian [[Musica criolla]], best known for his often covered "Mi Perú" (My Peru). He was born in [[Callao]]. |
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Manuel Raygada Ballesteros (March 8, 1904 – April 5, 1971) was a poet and songwriter of Peruvian Musica criolla, best known for his often covered "Mi Perú" (My Peru). He was born in Callao.
Songs
- Mi Perú
- Nostalgia Chalaca
- Mi Retorno
- Mechita
- Santa Rosa de Lima
- Así era Ella
- Acuarela Criolla
- Hilos de Plata