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"Estoy Enamorado" (English: I'm in Love) is a song originally recorded in Spanish by the Cuban-Colombian duo Donato & Estefano for their 1995 Mar y Adentro album. Both the original song and its " Estou Apaixonado " version were major hits in Brazil, having been extensively played as a romantic theme for TV Globo 's 1995-1996 prime-time ...
"Mi Amor Por Ti" (My Love for You) is a single by Salvadoran singer Álvaro Torres and Mexican singer Marisela, released on 1985 through Fonovisa Records as part of Torres' seventh studio album Tres. The song was written by Torres, produced by Enrique Elizondo and it was recorded in George Tobin Studios, North Hollywood, CA .
Atado a Tu Amor (English: Tied to Your Love) is the ninth studio album by recorded Puerto Rican-American recording artist Chayanne.This album was released by Sony Discos on September 29, 1998 (see 1998 in music).
"Loco Enamorado" (English: "Crazy Lover") is a song recorded by Spanish singer Abraham Mateo and Puerto Rican singers Farruko and Christian Daniel. It was originally released on June 23, 2017, through Sony Music , as the lead single from Mateo's fifth studio album , A Cámara Lenta .
Apasionado por Ti is the fifth studio album by the Mexican Christian rock band Rojo. The album was produced by the bass guitarist Emmanuel Espinosa and released on March 3, 2009. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
A judge says San Bernardino County can try the case against activist street vendor Edin Enamorado and his allies, which also involves incidents in L.A. County's Pomona. A battered security guard ...
"Es Por Ti" (English: Because of You) is a song written and performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes. It's the second radio single from his sophomore studio album Un Día Normal (2002). It was released on 23 September 2002 (see 2002 in music). The single earned him two Latin Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. [1]
"Lo Haré Por Ti" (transl. "I'll Do It For You") is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her fifth studio album Paulina (2000). [2] Written by Estefano and produced by Chris Rodriguez, the bolero-influenced pop rock song was then released as the lead single from Paulina on January 11, 2000, through Universal Music Latin, Polydor Records and Muxxic Records (in Spain).