Loquillo - Feo, Fuerte Y Formal (videoclip Oficial) [ High-Quality – 2024 ]

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Loquillo - Feo, Fuerte Y Formal (videoclip Oficial) [ High-Quality – 2024 ]

Loquillo - Feo, Fuerte Y Formal (videoclip Oficial) [ High-Quality – 2024 ]

‎Feo, Fuerte y Formal - Album by Loquillo y Los Trogloditas

In the Spanish context of the song, this implies a person of their word—someone who is reliable, honorable, and possesses a sense of healthy pride. Musical Composition and Release

January 1, 2001 10 songs, 37 minutes ℗ 2001 Blanco y Negro Pop. Apple Music Loquillo - Feo, fuerte y formal (Videoclip oficial)

Not necessarily a lack of physical beauty, but a ruggedness and lack of pretension.

The title and central theme of the song were inspired by a famous quote attributed to . In a 1969 interview with TIME magazine, Wayne remarked that he would like his tombstone to bear the Mexican epitaph: "Feo, fuerte y formal" . ‎Feo, Fuerte y Formal - Album by Loquillo

Feo fuerte Y formal.' Means, he was ugly, strong, and had dignity

Loquillo’s "Feo, fuerte y formal": A Rock Anthem of Honor Released in 2001, (Ugly, strong, and dignified) stands as one of the most iconic tracks in the career of Spanish rock legend Loquillo and his band, Los Trogloditas . The song is more than just a radio hit; it is a manifesto of a specific kind of old-school masculinity and a tribute to one of Hollywood's greatest legends. The Origin: An Epitaph for "The Duke" The title and central theme of the song

Referring to inner strength and resilience.

‎Feo, Fuerte y Formal - Album by Loquillo y Los Trogloditas

In the Spanish context of the song, this implies a person of their word—someone who is reliable, honorable, and possesses a sense of healthy pride. Musical Composition and Release

January 1, 2001 10 songs, 37 minutes ℗ 2001 Blanco y Negro Pop. Apple Music

Not necessarily a lack of physical beauty, but a ruggedness and lack of pretension.

The title and central theme of the song were inspired by a famous quote attributed to . In a 1969 interview with TIME magazine, Wayne remarked that he would like his tombstone to bear the Mexican epitaph: "Feo, fuerte y formal" .

Feo fuerte Y formal.' Means, he was ugly, strong, and had dignity

Loquillo’s "Feo, fuerte y formal": A Rock Anthem of Honor Released in 2001, (Ugly, strong, and dignified) stands as one of the most iconic tracks in the career of Spanish rock legend Loquillo and his band, Los Trogloditas . The song is more than just a radio hit; it is a manifesto of a specific kind of old-school masculinity and a tribute to one of Hollywood's greatest legends. The Origin: An Epitaph for "The Duke"

Referring to inner strength and resilience.

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