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"Perdóname" (English: "Forgive Me") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin from his tenth studio album A Quien Quiera Escuchar (2015). It was released on January 15, 2016 as the fourth single from the album through Sony Music Latin .
"Perdóname" is a song by Latin Grammy nominated Spanish singer Pablo Alborán, from his self-titled debut album. A concert in Madrid in May 2011 was recorded as a duet with Carminho and released the lead single from his live album, En Acústico in November 2011. The live single was released on 3 October 2011 as a digital download in Spain.
"Perdoname" (Ricky Martin song) "Perdoname" (Demis Roussos song) "Perdoname" (La Factoría song), featuring Eddy Lover "Perdoname" (Pablo Alborán song) "Perdóname", song by Nena Daconte with Argentinian composer Coti
"Perdoname" is a song by Greek singer Demis Roussos from his 1975 album Souvenirs. It was also released as a single (in 1975 on Philips Records ). Background and writing
The song was a huge hit on the Spanish Singles Chart, becoming Alborán's first-ever number-one single on 27 February 2011. [8] It stayed at number one for two consecutive weeks, [9] and was certified platinum on 8 May 2011. [10] It went on to stay on the Top 10 for 32 consecutive weeks, from February to September, including 20 weeks on the Top ...
The song "Perdóname" (Forgive Me) was re-recorded featuring Portuguese singer Carminho, and was released as the first single of the album, [14] peaking at number one on the Spanish singles chart on 13 November 2011, [15] thus helping En Acústico to debut also at number one on the albums chart one week later, on 20 November 2011, [16] and to ...
"Perdóname" is a 2007 song by Panamanian duo La Factoría and singer-songwriter Eddy Lover, released as a single from the duo's debut studio album, Nuevas Metas (2006). A remix of the song features dancehall artist Adrian Banton. A new version of the song with Puerto Rican singer Farruko was released in October 2023.
With Rosa's help several songs were penned for the record, including, "Fuego de Noche, Nieve de Día", "Volverás" and "María". [3] The latter became a hit and was remixed as a bilingual English-Spanish version, released in 1998. Martin's fourth studio album, Vuelve, established his commercial music career in the United States. [4]