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"Yo Te Amo" (transl. "I Love You" ) is a song by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne from his ninth studio album, Simplemente (2000). [ 1 ] The song was written and produced by Estéfano and released as the lead single from the album in 2000 by Sony Discos in the United States.
Simplemente (English: Simply) is the tenth studio album recorded by Puerto Rican-American recording artist Chayanne. The album witch released by Sony Discos on October 3, 2000 (see 2000 in music). On February 6, 2001, this album was released with two bonus tracks.
[6] The second stanza ("Cuando se quiere de veras, como te quiero yo a ti...") was written by librettist Agustín Rodríguez (1885–1957), who would write the lyrics to many other songs by Roig. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] Gollury did not know about the song until he saw it performed years later at the Teatro Martí .
Y Tú Te Vas; Yo Te Amo (Atado a Tu Amor medley) No Te Preocupes Por Mi; Caprichosa; Tengo Miedo; Si Nos Quedara Poco Tiempo; Lola; Dejaría Todo; Un Siglo Sin Ti (Contra Vientos y Mareas medley) Torero; Te Echo de Menos; Provócame
The discography of Puerto Rican Latin pop singer Chayanne includes 16 studio albums, 3 compilation albums and 2 live albums. Chayanne's albums have sold over 30 million albums worldwide. 5 of his albums have charted on the Billboard 200 chart and he has had 5 number 1 albums on the US Latin Billboard charts.
Io t’amerò (a.k.a. Yo te amo; 1986) Las cosas del amor (1975) Las palabras corrientes (1986) Los niños del Pireo (1960) Mi querido señor (1975) Morir cantando (1986) No es el adios (1961) No me puedo quejar (1961) Por el teléfono (1986) Por no vivir a solas (1974) Si el amor se acaba me voy (1982) Soleil mi sol (1986) Tenia dieciocho ...
After the successful self-titled album released in 1987, which included one of Chayanne's signature songs, "Fiesta en América", a track that peaked at number 4 in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and also ranked 49th in the 2008 recap for the '100 Greatest Songs of the 80's in Spanish' by VH1 Latin America, [2] [3] the singer recorded in 1988 his second self-titled album under the Sony ...
" Yo te amo. " " Te amo. " ... and even odder in translation into other languages. ... This word is the root of the English name for a biting fly found in Africa, ...