Talk:Samuel Castelli
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[edit]Youtube links and section moved from the article's page, the section is still there but I removed the youtube links:
"His contribution to the musicality of the show La Academia was demonstrated when he composed Generacion De La Luz [1]. This song became the anthem for the academia students who were expulsed each Sunday; he has also performed and composed a song dedicated to his native Mexico titled Gracias Mexico [2], which he had the pleasure to perform in the state of Veracruz."
--TudorTulok (talk) 18:56, 13 January 2010 (UTC)
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