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Te Llevo en la Sangre: Released: May 24, 2024; Formats: CD, digital download, streaming; Label: Universal Music Latino "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or ...
Te Llevo En La Sangre – Alejandro Fernández; Special Merit Awards. On January 30, 2025, the recipients for the special awards were announced. [10]
"A la Mitad" – Julio Reyes Copello & Mariana Vega, songwriters (Maura Nava) "Aún Me Sigo Encontrando" – Rubén Blades, Gian Marco & Julio Reyes Copello, songwriters (Gian Marco & Rubén Blades) "Caracas en el 2000" – Marvin Hawkins Rodriguez, Jerry Di, La Pichu, Danny Ocean & Elena Rose, songwriters (Elena Rose, Danny Ocean & Jerry Di)
Sergio Denis II (1981), Pipas de la paz (Pipes of peace, by Paul McCartney) included in the album La Humanidad (1984), Nada va a cambiar mi amor por ti (Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You, by Glenn Medeiros) and Así fue nuestro amor (Annie's Song, by John Denver), both included in his album Afectos. He won many awards, being the best ...
The award has been presented mostly by artists originating from Mexico on all but three occasions. In 2005 when it was awarded to Puerto Rican singer Luis Miguel, who happens to reside in Mexico, 2005 for the album México En La Piel [3] and the following two years to an American singer of Mexican origin Pepe Aguilar.
Perez was born in San Antonio on September 21, 1963. He attended John Jay High School and dropped out during his junior year to work and provide for his brother and sister. . Initially a drummer for Mysterio Band with Albert Castaneda, he then became a lead vocalist for Latin Breed and David Lee Garza y los Musical
"Todo el amor que te hace falta" Manuel Alejandro, Ana Magdalena: 5:20: 3. "Intentando otra vez enamorarte" Manuel Alejandro, Sandra Beigbeder: 3:32: 4. "Procura Hablarle Tu" Manuel Alejandro, Marian Beigbeder: 3:48: 5. "Que No Se Rompa la Noche" Manuel Alejandro, Ana Magdalena: 4:26: 6. "Un hombre solo" Manuel Alejandro, Marian Beigbeder: 3:52 ...
The only English-language recording to have won the award (and to be nominated) was "Oh Girl" by La Mafia in 1983, which was included on Honey, which also won Album of the Year. Mazz is the most awarded group with nine wins, while Elida Reyna is the most awarded female singer with seven wins.