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"La Incondicional" ("The Unconditional") is a song written, produced, and arranged by Spanish musician Juan Carlos Calderón and performed by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was released in 1989 via WEA Latina as the third single from Miguel's sixth studio album, Busca una Mujer (1988).
Que nivel de mujer Burbujas de amor Vivo por ella Salomé Por debajo de la mesa Sentirme vivo Baila morena with Cesar: Hombre Así es la vida with Ricardo: Ingrata Duende with Hiromi: Usted se me llevó la vida No me ames with Melissa: El día que me quieras Beat it Entrega total Con tus besos Esta noche es para amar Que nivel de mujer 2 Dulce
"Incondicional" is a song by Prince Royce on his album Phase ll and is a mixture of Mexican music and Bachata. It was released on June 12, 2012. [ 1 ] At the 2012 Latin Grammy Award ceremony, Royce performed the song live with Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian .
The song entered several Latin American record charts, published by El Informador.It topped charts in Mexico and Santiago, and peaked at number 9 in Panama. [4] In the US, it went on to be Miguel's first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, [5] making Miguel at the time the youngest artist to top the chart at 17 years old.
The song debuted in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) at number 33 in the week of June 2, 1990, climbing to the top ten two weeks later. [5] [6] "Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti" peaked at number-one on July 21, 1990, holding this position for eight consecutive weeks, [7] replacing "El Cariño Es Como Una Flor" by Rudy La Scala and being replaced by José Feliciano with ...
Spanish singer Tamara recorded a cover version of "Amante del amor" for her tenth studio album Incondicional (a Juan Carlos Calderón) released in 2013 paying tribute to Calderón. [11] A salsa version of "Amante del amor" produced by Tony Succar and sung by Raul Stefano was released on 28 September 2018. [12]
It was released in 1989 as the first single from the studio album ¿Qué Es El Amor? (1989), and became his third number-one single in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart after "¿Y Quién Puede Ser?" (1986) and "Soy Así" (1988). [1] The song climbed on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart from number five to the top of the chart on March 18 ...
Desde Que Yo Te Conocí; La Cama Vacía; Obsesión; La Última Copa; Sigamos Pecando; Cuando Tú No Estás; Si Me Vas a Olvidar (1990) Si Me Vas a Olvidar; Te Amo; A Donde Vayas; Me Recordarás; Quiero Hacerte el Amor; El Que Más Te Ha Querido; La Incondicional; Con Ella; Después de Ti; Te Dirán; Por Ti Mi Amor (1991) El Cariño Es Como Una ...