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18 Jesus, por��m, conhecendo a sua mal��cia, disse: Por que me experimentais, hip��critas - traducción al Inglés

TELEVISION SERIES
Por que Diablos?; ¿Por que diablos?; ¿Por qué Diablos?

Hip Hip Hurray         
CHEER CALLED OUT TO EXPRESS CONGRATULATION TOWARD SOMEONE OR SOMETHING
3 cheers; Three cheers; Hip Hip Hooray; Hip Hip Hurray
Hip Hip Hurra! (Ausruf der Freude oder des Sieges)
hip hop         
  • access-date=August 24, 2014}}</ref>
  • [[50 Cent]] performing in 2012
  • [[Afrika Bambaataa]] with DJ Yutaka of [[Universal Zulu Nation]] in 2004
  • Birdman]] performing in 2010
  • language=fi}}</ref> Picture of Blockfest in 2017.
  • [[Cupcakke]] in 2018
  • Two hip hop DJs creating new music by mixing tracks from multiple record players. Pictured are DJ Hypnotize (left) and Baby Cee (right).
  • record turntable]] in England in 2005
  • [[De La Soul]] at the [[Gorillaz]] tour, [[Demon Days Live]] in 2005
  • [[Grandmaster Flash]] performing in 1999
  • language=en-US}}</ref>
  • access-date=January 16, 2022}}</ref>
  • [[Eminem]] performing in [[Munich]], Germany in 1999
  • Public Enemy]] performing in 1991
  • The German rapper [[Fler]] caused significant controversy with his music.
  • While hip hop music sales dropped a great deal in the mid-late 2000s, rappers like [[Flo Rida]] were successful online and with singles, despite low album sales.
  • [[KRS-One]] and his [[Boogie Down Productions]] were key performers in golden age hip hop.
  • [[Kanye West]] performing in 2008
  • access-date=January 16, 2022}}</ref>
  • M.I.A.]] in the [[Time 100]] list of "World's Most Influential People".
  • DJ [[Marley Marl]]
  • [[Pete Rock]] performing at Razel and Friends – Brooklyn Bowl, 2016
  • The Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, a staple sound of hip hop
  • Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels]].
  • Scarface]] from the southern U.S. group [[Geto Boys]]
  • [[Dr. Dre]] performing with [[Snoop Dogg]], 2012
  • Soulja Boy in an interview with [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] at [[E3 2018]]
  • Good Times]]" as the source of beats for their 1979 hip hop hit "[[Rapper's Delight]]". Pictured is the Sugarhill Gang at a 2016 concert.
  • [[The Glitch Mob]] performing in the [[Netherlands]] in 2010
  • [[Wu-Tang Clan]] at the Virgin Festival in 2007
  • date=February 18, 2022 }}</ref>
RHYTHMIC MUSIC ACCOMPANIED BY RHYMING SPEECH
Hip Hop; Musical Genres/Hip; Musical Genres/Rap; Musical Genres/Hip Hop; Rap Music; Hip-hop; Hip-Hop; Hip hop band; HipHop; Rap music; Rap band; Hip Hop music; Hiphop; Four elements of hip hop; Icelandic hip hop; Hip-hop music; Hiphop music; Timeline of hip hop; Rap musician; Rap (music); Rap-music; Classic Rap; Mainstream rap; Hong Kong hip hop; Hong kong hip hop; Hip hop.; St. Louis rappers; Hip-Hop Music; St. louis rappers; Hip hop music history; Hip hop history; Hip-hop history; Hip-hop music history; Hip hop/Rap; Midwest Rap; Hip hop subculture; Hip-Hop scene in Chicago; Hip-hop in Chicago; Hip hop in Chicago; Rap artists; Rap and hiphop; Midwestern rap; History of Hip Hop; Midwest rap; Midwest hop hop; Rap & Hip Hop; Hip hop and religion; Hip-hop (music); Pop hip hop; Mainstream hip hop; Commericial hip hop; Commercial rap; Hip hop (music); List of hip hop MCs; Hip Hop Music; Midwest Hip Hop; Blame Hip-Hop; Blame Hip hop; Hip Hop culture; Hip hop Music; Hip hop artist; History of hip-hop music; List of hip hop musicians from Chicago, Illinois; Midwest hip-hop; Hip-Hop/Rap; The roots of rap; Modern pop rap; Hip-hop/rap; US hip-hop; Hip-Hop music; Midwestern hip hop; Chicago hip-hop; Disco rap; St. Louis hip hop; Hip Hop Artist; Rap group; Hip hop group; Hip-hop artist; Noggerel; Hip Hop/Rap; Glam rap; History of hip hop music; Hip-Hop Linguistics; Hiphop (music); Hip-hop (Hip-hop music); Mid Coast Hip Hop; Hip hopper; Mid Coast Rap; Women in hip hop; Women in HipHop; American hip hop; Dance rap; Chipmunk soul; Ghetto music; Lud Foe; List Of Songs Which Shaped Rap Music; 1970s hip hop; 1970s hip hop music; 1970s rap; 1970s rap music; 1980s hip hop; 1980s hip hop music; 1980s rap; 1980s rap music; 1990s hip hop; 1990s hip hop music; 1990s rap; 1990s rap music; 2000s hip hop; 2000s hip hop music; 2000s rap; 2000s rap music; Hop hop; Social impact of hip hop; Proto-hip hop; Rap song; Hip hop (genre); Hip hop (music genre); Disco-rap; Hip hop
Hip Hop, Musikrichtung von in Vorstädten lebenden afrikanischen Amerikanern entwickelt (beinhaltet Rap, Dancehall u.a.)
rap music         
  • access-date=August 24, 2014}}</ref>
  • [[50 Cent]] performing in 2012
  • [[Afrika Bambaataa]] with DJ Yutaka of [[Universal Zulu Nation]] in 2004
  • Birdman]] performing in 2010
  • language=fi}}</ref> Picture of Blockfest in 2017.
  • [[Cupcakke]] in 2018
  • Two hip hop DJs creating new music by mixing tracks from multiple record players. Pictured are DJ Hypnotize (left) and Baby Cee (right).
  • record turntable]] in England in 2005
  • [[De La Soul]] at the [[Gorillaz]] tour, [[Demon Days Live]] in 2005
  • [[Grandmaster Flash]] performing in 1999
  • language=en-US}}</ref>
  • access-date=January 16, 2022}}</ref>
  • [[Eminem]] performing in [[Munich]], Germany in 1999
  • Public Enemy]] performing in 1991
  • The German rapper [[Fler]] caused significant controversy with his music.
  • While hip hop music sales dropped a great deal in the mid-late 2000s, rappers like [[Flo Rida]] were successful online and with singles, despite low album sales.
  • [[KRS-One]] and his [[Boogie Down Productions]] were key performers in golden age hip hop.
  • [[Kanye West]] performing in 2008
  • access-date=January 16, 2022}}</ref>
  • M.I.A.]] in the [[Time 100]] list of "World's Most Influential People".
  • DJ [[Marley Marl]]
  • [[Pete Rock]] performing at Razel and Friends – Brooklyn Bowl, 2016
  • The Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, a staple sound of hip hop
  • Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels]].
  • Scarface]] from the southern U.S. group [[Geto Boys]]
  • [[Dr. Dre]] performing with [[Snoop Dogg]], 2012
  • Soulja Boy in an interview with [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] at [[E3 2018]]
  • Good Times]]" as the source of beats for their 1979 hip hop hit "[[Rapper's Delight]]". Pictured is the Sugarhill Gang at a 2016 concert.
  • [[The Glitch Mob]] performing in the [[Netherlands]] in 2010
  • [[Wu-Tang Clan]] at the Virgin Festival in 2007
  • date=February 18, 2022 }}</ref>
RHYTHMIC MUSIC ACCOMPANIED BY RHYMING SPEECH
Hip Hop; Musical Genres/Hip; Musical Genres/Rap; Musical Genres/Hip Hop; Rap Music; Hip-hop; Hip-Hop; Hip hop band; HipHop; Rap music; Rap band; Hip Hop music; Hiphop; Four elements of hip hop; Icelandic hip hop; Hip-hop music; Hiphop music; Timeline of hip hop; Rap musician; Rap (music); Rap-music; Classic Rap; Mainstream rap; Hong Kong hip hop; Hong kong hip hop; Hip hop.; St. Louis rappers; Hip-Hop Music; St. louis rappers; Hip hop music history; Hip hop history; Hip-hop history; Hip-hop music history; Hip hop/Rap; Midwest Rap; Hip hop subculture; Hip-Hop scene in Chicago; Hip-hop in Chicago; Hip hop in Chicago; Rap artists; Rap and hiphop; Midwestern rap; History of Hip Hop; Midwest rap; Midwest hop hop; Rap & Hip Hop; Hip hop and religion; Hip-hop (music); Pop hip hop; Mainstream hip hop; Commericial hip hop; Commercial rap; Hip hop (music); List of hip hop MCs; Hip Hop Music; Midwest Hip Hop; Blame Hip-Hop; Blame Hip hop; Hip Hop culture; Hip hop Music; Hip hop artist; History of hip-hop music; List of hip hop musicians from Chicago, Illinois; Midwest hip-hop; Hip-Hop/Rap; The roots of rap; Modern pop rap; Hip-hop/rap; US hip-hop; Hip-Hop music; Midwestern hip hop; Chicago hip-hop; Disco rap; St. Louis hip hop; Hip Hop Artist; Rap group; Hip hop group; Hip-hop artist; Noggerel; Hip Hop/Rap; Glam rap; History of hip hop music; Hip-Hop Linguistics; Hiphop (music); Hip-hop (Hip-hop music); Mid Coast Hip Hop; Hip hopper; Mid Coast Rap; Women in hip hop; Women in HipHop; American hip hop; Dance rap; Chipmunk soul; Ghetto music; Lud Foe; List Of Songs Which Shaped Rap Music; 1970s hip hop; 1970s hip hop music; 1970s rap; 1970s rap music; 1980s hip hop; 1980s hip hop music; 1980s rap; 1980s rap music; 1990s hip hop; 1990s hip hop music; 1990s rap; 1990s rap music; 2000s hip hop; 2000s hip hop music; 2000s rap; 2000s rap music; Hop hop; Social impact of hip hop; Proto-hip hop; Rap song; Hip hop (genre); Hip hop (music genre); Disco-rap; Hip hop
Rap Musik, Musikgenre mit gesprochenen Versen und Rhythmen die sich nach einem rhythmischen Taktschlag richten (in den 1970ern in denn Vorstädten entwickelt)

Definición

POR
Point Of Return (Reference: IN)

Wikipedia

¿Por qué diablos?

¿Por qué diablos? (literally "Why Devils?", although it can also mean Why the hell?, itself a pun on the main character's nickname, "Diablo") is a 1999-2000 Colombian telenovela produced by Cenpro TV and broadcast on Canal Uno. It starred Manolo Cardona, Marcela Carvajal, Paola Rey, and Victor Mallarino. It was directed by Sergio Osorio.

The telenovela focuses on a poor teenage boy named Juan Cantor (AKA Juan Diablo), part of an international ring of underage thieves. After his best friend dies in a shooting, he decides to avenge his friend's death by killing the head of the organization, La Araña (The Spider). He uses his skills to gain the trust of the Leader and that way gets closer to him. The young man is later sent to a juvenile facility, and there, he falls in love with his psychologist who was also the wife of his boss.

As of May 2008 Telemundo was planning on including a remake of the series in its 2008-09 U.S. prime-time television lineup. It later came to be known as Más Sabe el Diablo, broadcast in 2009.