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Enrique Ortiz de Landázuri Izarduy (born 11 August 1967), [1] best known as Enrique Bunbury, is a Spanish singer and songwriter. [2] He has been described as "by far the most international star of Spanish rock ."
According to Bunbury, the tour represented the golden times of the band. [6] The live album Senda '91 was produced on this tour. When the band gave a concert in Mexico, they met Alan Boguslavsky who would later join the band. Senderos de Traición stayed in the album charts of countries like Spain, [7] Switzerland [8] and Germany. [9]
MTV Unplugged: Música de fondo (Spanish: MTV Unplugged: Background Music) is the second live album recorded by Mexican alternative rock band Zoé.It was released on March 22, 2011, and it debuted at number one on the Mexican albums chart. [2]
"Hasta Que Dios Diga" (transl. "Until God Says" ) is a song by Puerto Rican rappers Anuel AA and Bad Bunny . It was released on May 29, 2020, through Real Hasta la Muerte and Sony Latin as a track on Anuel AA's second studio album Emmanuel , with a music video released on the same day.
Dios cuida de mí; Mi Cristo vive; Ofrenda agradable (feat Laurie Colón). Alaba a Dios (feat Ricardo Rodríguez). Tomando de la fuente; Me diste amor; 25 años de ministerio (CD 2) Gloria a Dios; Juntos venceremos; Escribiendo victoria; Himno de victoria; Hombre de fuego; Alaba a Dios (feat Coral). Momento triunfal; Alaba a Dios (feat Ricardo ...
"Mi Buen Amor" is a song by Chilean and Mexican singer Mon Laferte featuring Spanish singer Enrique Bunbury. It was released on 8 August 2017 through Universal Music Group as part of Laferte's fifth studio album La Trenza. The song was written by Laferte, produced by herself and Manuel Soto. [1]
"Vaya con Dios (May God Be With You)" ([ˈba.ʝa kon djos], literally "Go with God") is a popular song written by Larry Russell, Inez James, and Buddy Pepper, and first recorded by Anita O'Day in December 1952. Les Paul and Mary Ford had a No. 1 recording of the song in 1953.