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Te Quiero (English: I Love You), also known as Te Quiero: Romantic Style In Da World, is the debut album by Panamian singer-songwriter Flex.It was released in late September 21, 2007 in Mexico and Panama and three months later on December 4, 2007 in United States, peaking at number-one in those three countries.
"Te Quiero" (English: "I Love You") is the debut single by Panamanian singer Flex from his debut studio album Te Quiero: Romantic Style in da World released on September 28, 2007. In 2008, the number serves as main-theme of Mexican telenovela Central de Abastos .
In that same year he had a brief foray into acting by having a special participation in the television series Central de abastos and the song "Te Quiero" served as the soundtrack. [ 13 ] In 2009 he released his second album entitled La Evolución Romantic Style with the promotion of the singles "Dime si te vas con él", "Te Dejaré" and "Te amo ...
Flex released his debut album Te Quiero: Romantic Style In Da World in 2007, with the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin no. 1 debut single "Te Quiero". It reached number no. 1 in many countries, making his first single to enter on US Billboard Hot 100 at no. 86.
Te Quiero (Spanish for I Want/Love You) may refer to: Te Quiero: Romantic Style In Da World, a 2007 album by Flex "Te Quiero" (Flex song), a 2007 song on the above album "Te Quiero" (Ricardo Arjona song), 2012 "Te Quiero" (Stromae song), 2010 "Te Quiero", a 2019 song by Fede Vigevani; Te Quiero, a 1978 Mexican romantic drama movie
Seduction is the fifth studio album by Panamian singer-songwriter Flex.It was released on November 6, 2015, through Sony Music. [1] The single Nadie Como Tú was peaked at 20 in Billboard Latin Pop Airplay.
La Evolución Romantic Style is the second studio album by Panamanian singer Flex. It was released on January 27, 2009. It was released on January 27, 2009. A special edition was also released on the same day. [ 1 ]
"Papi Te Quiero" (English: Daddy I Love You) is a song by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen, from the platinum edition of her third studio album, Diva (2003). It was composed by Queen and her then husband Gran Omar , produced by Tony "CD" Kelly and Rafi Mercenario and released as the third single from the album in 2004.