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Romance is the eighth studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel.It was released by WEA Latina on 19 November 1991. Although the production was originally intended as another collaboration with Juan Carlos Calderón, that plan was scrapped when Calderón was unable to compose songs for the album.
"Te Felicito", a collaboration with Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro, was released as the lead single on 21 April 2022. [13] The song peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Global 200 chart and was successful throughout Latin America, where it became Shakira's first number-one single on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100. [14]
De Quererte Así (De T'Avoir Aimee)" peaked at number twenty-three on the Hot Latin Songs chart, [32] while "Sabor a Mí" ("Taste From Me") peaked at number six after its release. [33] " Bésame Mucho" ("Kiss Me More") reached number one on the Mexican singles chart and was among the top ten best-performing songs of 1998 in Venezuela according ...
En El Idioma del Amor (Eng.: In the Language of Love' ) is the title of a studio album released by romantic music ensemble Grupo Bryndis . This album became their second number-one hit on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.
Manuel Alejandro was born in 1932 in Jerez de la Frontera–Cádiz.He is the son of one of Spain's most renowned contemporary symphonists, Germán Álvarez Beigbeder.It was his father, an accomplished musician, professor, and composer, who inspired Manuel Alejandro to pursue music and become a composer.
En El Idioma del Amor (2001) Historia Musical Romántica ( Eng.: Romantic Music History' ) is a compilation album released by romantic music group Grupo Bryndis .
Lynda Aguirre Thomas (born 21 December 1981), [3] known professionally as Lynda, is a Mexican musician, singer, songwriter and activist. [4] She achieved recognition in her native Mexico during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
"Valencia" is a pasodoble song composed by José Padilla for the 1924 zarzuela La bien amada [1] and included in the 1926 silent film Valencia, with lyrics translated by Lucien Boyer, Jacques Charles, [2] and Clifford Grey.