Son de Sol

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Brujeria 00:00 Tools
Brujería 00:00 Tools
Brujería (Spain) 00:00 Tools
Brujeria (Spain) 00:00 Tools
Natividad 00:00 Tools
Veneno 00:00 Tools
Tatamudeando 00:00 Tools
A Son De Sol 00:00 Tools
El Amor 00:00 Tools
Como La Roca 00:00 Tools
Noches De Amor 00:00 Tools
Brujeria (Witchcraft) 00:00 Tools
Brujeria Remix 00:00 Tools
Loquita 00:00 Tools
Alejate De Mi 00:00 Tools
Y Gritare 00:00 Tools
Pasa De Mí 00:00 Tools
Brujeria (English Remix) 00:00 Tools
Brujería (English remix) 00:00 Tools
Son de la Loma 00:00 Tools
Brujería (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Brujeria (Spain Eurovision Song Contest 2005) 00:00 Tools
Brujeria (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Brujerķa 00:00 Tools
Brujería (Eurovision 2005 - Spain) 00:00 Tools
Mi Gente 00:00 Tools
Son De Sol - Tatamudeando - www.MP3-Es.com 00:00 Tools
Brujería (live @ final) 00:00 Tools
Directa al sur 00:00 Tools
SPAIN Brujeria 00:00 Tools
Brujería (2nd version) 00:00 Tools
Brujeria (Eurovision 2005) 00:00 Tools
Aléjate de Mí 00:00 Tools
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Son de Sol (in English, Sound of the Sun) is a Spanish flamenco-pop band, made up of three sisters (Sole, Esperanza and Lola) from Écija, Seville. The trio was selected to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Kiev, although they only obtained the 21st position. In the national pre-selection contest, broadcast by TVE on the 4 and 5 March 2005, the group's song Brujería (Witchcraft) secured 24.2% of the vote, placing them ahead of the hot favourites Las Supremas de Móstoles by a margin of just 2.4%. The song was produced by Manuel Ruiz (aka Queco), who was also responsible for The Ketchup Song, a massive international hit. Due to Spain's role as one of the leading financial contributors to the Eurovision Song Contest, Son de Sol were one of fourteen entries with a bye directly into the grand final in Kiev on 21 May, in which they also competed against ten qualifiers from the semi-final. Discography: - De Fiesta Por Sevillanas (1999) - Callejuela (2002) - Brujería (April, 2005) - Directo a ti (April, 2008) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.