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"Nada Es Para Siempre" (English: Nothing Is Forever) is a ballad written by Amaury Gutiérrez, produced by Sebastián Krys and performed by Puerto Rican-American singer-songwriter Luis Fonsi. It was released as the first single from sixth studio album Paso a Paso (2005). The song was the third number-one hit for Luis Fonsi.
At the 1995 Latin Billboard Music Awards, "Viviré" won Tropical/Salsa Song of the Year. [4] It was recognized as one best-performing Latin songs of the year at the 1996 BMI Latin Awards . [ 5 ] The music video for the song was directed by Gustavo Garzón and received a nomination for Video of the Year at the 1995 Lo Nuestro Awards .
"Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti" has been covered by several performers, including Aramis Camilo, Carlos Cuevas, Los Flamers, Darvel García, Kika y Raúl, Komboloko and Giovanni Vivanco. [10] Mexican band La Posta also recorded a version of the track, which was used as the main theme for the telenovela of the same title, which was broadcast in ...
From 2001 to 2010 it was awarded as Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album. From 2000 to 2003 two separate awards, the Best Salsa Album and Best Merengue Album, existed for salsa and merengue recordings respectively. Then from 2004 to 2006 the award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album existed. In 2011 the name Best Tropical Latin Album returned.
"What More Can I Give" (also "Todo Para Ti" in Spanish) is a song written by American singer Michael Jackson and recorded in 2001 by Jackson and a supergroup of singers following the September 11 attacks. The inspiration for the song had initially come to Jackson after a meeting with the President of South Africa Nelson Mandela in the late 1990s.
In 2016, it was nominated for Album of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards 2016 and Tropical Album of the Year at the 2015 Latin Billboard Music Awards. The album was supported by three official singles: Tus Besos, Todo Tiene Su Hora and Muchachita Linda. Todo Tiene Su Hora debuted at the top of the US Billboard Top Latin Albums and Tropical ...
"Samba Pa Ti" is one of the group's most popular and acclaimed songs, and it is still in the band's tour set lists. [8] In 1974 the song was covered by Bruno Battisti D'Amario and Edda Dell'Orso for the album Samba para ti. [9] Japanese guitarist Masayoshi Takanaka would cover the song on his 1978 release, "On Guitar."
Para Ti 14 Exitos Originales is a compilation album released by Juan Gabriel in 1988. Track listing. All tracks are written by Juan Gabriel. No. Title Length; 1 ...