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Qué (quién) es L U A A - definición

DANCE MUSIC ACTS
U D A U F L; U. D. A. U. F. L.; UDAUFL

Å         
LETTER; SEPARATE LETTER IN THE SWEDISH, DANISH, NORWEGIAN, FINNISH, NORTH FRISIAN, WALLOON, CHAMORRO, LULE SAMI, SKOLT SAMI, SOUTHERN SAMI, AND GREENLANDIC ALPHABETS
A ring; A-ring; A with a ring; U+00C5; U+00E5; A with ring; A with ring above
The letter Å (å in lower case) represents various (although often very similar) sounds in several languages. It is a separate letter in Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, North Frisian, Low Saxon, Walloon, Chamorro, Lule Sami, Pite Sami, Skolt Sami, Southern Sami, Ume Sami, and Greenlandic alphabets.
         
  • Latin letter A with circumflex
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
A circumflex; A-circumflex; Ẩ; Ẫ; Ậ; Ầ; Ấ; A^; U+00C2; U+00E2; A with circumflex
Â, â (a-circumflex) is a letter of the Inari Sami, Skolt Sami, Romanian, and Vietnamese alphabets. This letter also appears in French, Friulian, Frisian, Portuguese, Turkish, Walloon, and Welsh languages as a variant of the letter "a".
À         
  • Latin letter A with grave
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
A grave; A`; A with grave; U+00C0; U+00E0
À, à (a-grave) is a letter of the Catalan, Emilian-Romagnol, French, Galician, Italian, Maltese, Occitan, Portuguese, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese, and Welsh languages consisting of the letter A of the ISO basic Latin alphabet and a grave accent. À is also used in Pinyin transliteration.

Wikipedia

U.D.A.U.F.L.

U.D.A.U.F.L. is the acronym for Underground Dance Artists United For Life, a collaboration of Dance music acts put together by the producer duo known as Blaze.

The acts that make up this project are Kenny Bobien, Joi Cardwell, Arnold Jarvis, Ultra Nate, Byron Stingily, Barbara Tucker, Dawn Tallman, Michelle Weeks, Darryl D'Bonneau, Sabrynaah Pope, Stephanie Cooke and Keith Thompson [(Joe Adams)].

In 2005, the project, along with Tucker and Blaze, scored a number-one track on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Most Precious Love". This would be Pope's last song that she would record as part of the project (as one of the backing chorus vocals) before her death on September 24, 2005.