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"Más Allá" (English: "Beyond") is a song from Cuban-American singer-songwriter Gloria Estefan's sixth studio album, Abriendo Puertas (1995). The song was written by Kike Santander, who handled production alongside Gloria's husband Emilio Estefan. It was released as the second single from the album in December 1995.
In 2004, La Factoría launched Más Allá, and the songs “No Lastimes Más” and “Ese Hombre es Mío” became huge hits in Latin America. Two years later, DJ Pablito and MC Joe left the group. That same year La Factoría released Nuevas Metas.
Miami Sound Machine was fronted by Gloria Estefan from 1977 through 1988. The band's first chart hit was "Dr. Beat", a top 10 hit in the UK in 1984.The group's breakthrough single in the US came in 1985 with the release of the lead single from their second studio-album Primitive Love.
Aside from the more political topics, some of the songs have more relatable themes, such as never giving up on goals ("Durar Hasta el Final"). The album also tells various stories with topics such as suicide ("Más Allá"), long-distance relationships ("Surazul") and the story of a girl that searches for revenge on her cheaters ("Hotel Malibú").
Jose Peña Suazo had previously worked with Latin music makers including Alfonso "Pochi" Vásquez and Kinito Mendez.In 1994 Suazo went on his own and formed his own group which he named "Jose Peña Suazo y la Banda Gorda", dubbed 'Banda Gorda' for short.
Más Allá del Bien y el Mal (Beyond Good And Evil) (2005) is the twenty-fourth studio album by Mexican rock and blues band El Tri.This is the first album with the recording company Fonovisa after parting ways with WEA.
Issue Date Song Artist Ref April 8 "Mi pueblo" César Costa [1]April 21 "Chica alborotada" Los Locos del Ritmo [2]April 28 "Creí" Juan Mendoza [3]May 5
Más Allá del Sol (Beyond the Sun) is the 35th studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. Produced by Sebastian, it was released on April 24, 2006 through Musart Records. The album peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, and peaked at number 189 on the Billboard 200, becoming Sebastian's third entry on the chart.