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"El Amor" (English: "Love") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Tito El Bambino. It was composed by Tito and Joan Ortiz and released on February 9, 2009, as the second single from his third studio album, El Patrón (2009). The song blends the sounds of Latin pop with cumbia and merengue. A regional Mexican and a salsa version were recorded and ...
"El Amor" also topped several national charts from Latin America. An accompanying music video for "El Amor" was released in September 2011. It was directed by Ricardo Calderón and filmed in black and white. The clip shows Arjona singing while a wedding is being celebrated inside a chapel.
"El Amor de Su Vida" (transl. "The Love of Her Life" ) is a song by regional Mexican bands Grupo Frontera and Grupo Firme . [ 1 ] It was released on August 3, 2023, as the sixth single from Grupo Frontera's debut studio album El Comienzo (2023).
Canciones de Amor may refer to: "El Amor" (Tito El Bambino song) , a 2009 song by Tito El Bambino "El Amor" (Ricardo Arjona song) , a 2011 song by Ricardo Arjona
In June 2017, following the number one peak of "Despacito" in the Hot 100, Philip Bump of The Washington Post related the increasing success of Spanish-language songs in the United States since 2004 with the growth of its Spanish-speaking population, highlighting an improvement from 4.9% in 1980 to 11.5% in 2015. [11]
"Dile Al Amor" (English: Tell to the Love) is Aventura's fourth single from their fifth and final studio album The Last (2009). This was the second song from Aventura to reach number-one on Hot Latin Tracks.
The city’s hated new congestion toll could dangerously delay FDNY response times — meaning the “difference between life and death,” unions repping thousands of Bravest warned Sunday. The ...
"El Amor Que Perdimos" (English: "The Love That We Lost") is a 2010 song by American singer Prince Royce. The song was released in January 2011 as the third single taken from Royce's debut studio album, Prince Royce (2010). It won the Lo Nuestro Award for Tropical Song of the Year. [1]