Has anyone on here been to Puerto Rico?

Could anyone please tell me the name of a song I heard on 94.7 in Puerto Rico on the radio?

  • Ok, so last week I was in Puerto Rico with my church youth group for a mission trip. While traveling to the sites (stayed in Caguas), we would listen to the radio stations in that area. I remember 94.7 being my favorite, playing really cool raggae and rap. One day last week, they played a song where the chorus was a conversation on the telephone. The song is in Spanish. The female vocal would say "Hello", and the male vocal would follow with a deep "Hello". He also mentioned "Cume Oley" or something like that. It had a cool raggae sound to it. I hoped that I would hear it again during the week by luck, but didn't. I tried searching to find it on the internet when I got back, but did not have any luck. If anyone could possibly tell me what the name of this song is, it would be greatly appreciated, for it was my favorite on my entire trip to Puerto Rico Thank You! :)

  • Answer:

    Huh? Um.. just which SATELLITE is channel 94.7 located on? Does anyone actually still listen to OFF THE AIR FREE FM RADIO?.. how quaint.. how 1954's retro doncha' know.

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I think the only way to find out whats the song, its of you call the local spanish christian radio station in your hometown and ask for the singers or you can go to a spanish christian store were they sell the CD's and asked the sale rep. and they will help you find the album.

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