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  2. Directo al corazón - Wikipedia

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    Directo al corazón is the second album released by Mexican singer Luis Miguel and was released in 1982. The album sold around 900,000 copies in Mexico, [ 1 ] and 115,000 copies in Argentina, where it was certified Platinum.

  3. Gilberto Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico. [5] Here he received his primary and secondary education and became interested in music. He took part in his first concert while a teenager and in 1976, he made his recording debut as a backup singer with the Mario Ortiz Orchestra; soon afterwards he was recruited by La Grande Orchestra, where he became the lead singer.

  4. List of songs recorded by Luis Miguel - Wikipedia

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    Luis Miguel's second studio album, Directo al Corazón, was released later in the year. [3] Miguel released his third and fourth studio albums, Decídete and Palabra de Honor, in 1983 and 1984, respectively. The songs pn both albums were mostly written by Honorio Herrero, the director of Spanish record label Hispavox. [3]

  5. Un sol - Wikipedia

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    Un Sol (stylized as ...Un Sol), also known as 1 + 1 = 2 Enamorados, [1] is the debut studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel.Released in 1982, when Miguel was eleven years old.

  6. Elvis Martínez (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Martínez released his second studio album "Directo Al Corazon" in 1999, also produced by Lenny. [5] [3] This album also did commercially well, spawning hits such as "Bailando Con El", "Tu Sabes Bien", and "Directo Al Corazon". He released three additional albums on Premium Latin Music— Tres Palabras (2002), Así Te Amo (2003), and ...

  7. Decídete - Wikipedia

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    Decídete is the third album released by Mexican singer Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri. It was released in 1983. There are two versions of this song. [clarification needed] The original version was deemed too explicit as it contained suggestive lyrics referring to a teenage couple's first sexual encounter, so it was replaced with more tender lyrics about teenage romance.

  8. Manolito y su Trabuco - Wikipedia

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    Manolito y su Trabuco is a salsa and timba group out of Camaguey and Havana, Cuba.It is named for founding member, pianist Manolito Simonet. Trabuco literally means a firearm from the times of the Independence War of 1895 and figuratively refers to anything forceful or strong (Vaughan 2012: Kindle 345).

  9. Deja Vu Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Deja Vu Tour, previously named as The Hits Tour during 2014 (as in 2012–2013), is a series of concerts performed by Mexican artist Luis Miguel to perform a brand new setlist consisting of his earliest hits (80's and 90's) as well as his most recent hits included in productions such as México En La Piel (2004) and Luis Miguel (2010).