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Crimson Spell

A cursed prince turns into a raging demon whose lust can only be calmed by the skillful hands of one powerful sorcerer!

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Prince Vald is struck by a curse that turns him into a demon! He seeks out a powerful sorcerer named Halvir to help break the curse, and the two go on an epic journey full of danger—and lust—in search of clues to break the young prince’s curse!

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Crimson Spell, Vol. 7

Vald’s body has been split into two entities—one spirit and one demon—and a battle of supremacy between them breaks out over Havi! The powerful sorcerer Asterdol seizes this opportunity to regain his true power, and in doing so brings forth a demon so powerful the fate of the world is at stake. Will Vald be able to return to his original form in time to confront this beast? And will he and Havi ever figure out a way to break Yug Verlind’s curse?

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Cuco Valoy- Juliana Que Mala Eres Link

The lyrics describe a man who gave everything to a woman, only to be abandoned, and now warns others about her "wicked" ways through the infectious rhythm of salsa and merengue. La historia de Juliana de Cuco Valoy

The song (also known as "Juliana, qué mala eres"), released in 1979 by the Dominican legend Cuco Valoy , is based on a real person from his youth. Cuco Valoy- juliana que mala eres

: Years later, after Valoy had become a successful musician, he wrote the song as a "complaint" or a musical letter to her, reflecting on that early sting of rejection. The lyrics describe a man who gave everything

: As Valoy tells it, he loved her deeply, but the relationship ended in heartbreak. The "badness" mentioned in the chorus ("Juliana, qué mala eres") refers to her leaving him for another man who supposedly had more money or a better social standing at the time. : As Valoy tells it, he loved her

According to interviews with Valoy, the story behind the lyrics is as follows:

: While originally a salsa hit for Valoy's orchestra, Los Virtuosos , the song gained massive international fame again in the 1990s when it was covered by the group DLG (Dark Latin Groove) .

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