vas-y - significado y definición. Qué es vas-y
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Qué (quién) es vas-y - definición

2003 DEBUT ALBUM BY BELANOVA
Tus Ojos; Suele pasar; Aún Así Te Vas; Y...; Suele Pasar; Aún Asi Te Vas; Aún así te vas; Y Aún Así Te Vas; Y Aun Asi Te Vas; Aun asi te vas; Aun Asi Te Vas; Y..

Y Ahora Te Vas         
1988 SINGLE BY LOS BUKIS
Y ahora te vas
"Y Ahora Te Vas" () is a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Marco Antonio Solís, and performed by him as the lead singer of Los Bukis. It was released as the first single from their Grammy nominated album Si Me Recuerdas (1988).
Vas Népe         
NEWSPAPER
Vas Nepe
Vas Népe () is a Hungarian daily newspaper, published in Vas County. It usually has between 16 and 28 pages, and has a print run of 60,000 and a readership of around 185,000.
Si Tú Te Vas (album)         
ALBUM BY LOS TEMERARIOS
Si Tu Te Vas (album); Si tú te vas (album)
Si Tú Te Vas (Eng.: If You Go) is the title of a studio album released by Mexican group Los Temerarios on July 8, 2008.

Wikipedia

Cocktail (album)

Cocktail is the début album from the Mexican electropop band Belanova. The album was recorded in Mexico City in 2002 and finally released on 14 February 2003 without promotion. The album spent its first months on the shelves, but then radio picked up the first single, "Tus Ojos." By the summer of 2003, the album had entered the album charts reaching its peak position of number-five and number-three on the Mexican Latin Albums Chart. The band embarked on a 100-concert tour across the Mexican territory and the album finally reached Gold (50,000 Copies sold) status after three official singles. The Mexican edition of Rolling Stone named the album, Cocktail, one of the best five albums of 2003. In 2005 the album was re-issued on reduced priced collections by Universal Music Mexico, because of this the sales of the album increased considerably, re-entering on the Mexican Top 100 Albums at seventy-nine and peaking at fifty-four after a few weeks. The album has been re-issued on Universal Music's slide-pack collections, making it the first time that the album has been available outside of Mexico.