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"Lo Que Son Las Cosas" is the second single released from the debut studio album of Latin singer Anaís, Así Soy Yo (2006). She first sang the song while competing in Objetivo Fama to rave reviews. The song proved to be a smash hit for Anaís, topping the "U.S Latin Tropical Airplay chart", "The World Latin charts", and the Billboard Hot Latin ...
"Lo Que Son Las Cosas", which was originally made famous by Ednita Nazario, charted and peaked at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Hot Latin Tracks chart for 6 weeks straight, earning her four Billboard Award nominations. "Estoy Con Él y Pienso En Tí" also charted in the top 10 of the Hot Latin Tracks chart and in the top 5 ...
"Lo Que Son Las Cosas" peaked at number 79 in the Billboard Hot 100 and number one in the Hot Latin Tracks chart. The album was nominated at the 2006 Latin Grammys for "Best Female Pop Vocal Album". "Lo Que Son Las Cosas" won 2 awards at the 2006 Latin Music Billboard Awards for "Tropical Airplay Song of the Year, Female" (for the salsa version ...
Only four Spanish language recorded songs were added to the album: "Tres Deseos" and "Lo Que Son Las Cosas" by Ednita Nazario, "Un Amor Como el Mío" by Lunna, and "Cosas del Amor". [23] Argentinean duo Pimpinela recorded the song for their album Pimpinela '92. [24]
Lo Que Son Las Cosas is the eleventh studio album by the Puerto Rican singer Ednita Nazario. The album was released in 1991, on Capitol , and EMI Latin . The album was a commercial success, reaching number 5 on the Latin Pop Albums Chart.
Lo que es el amor is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca in 2001 starring Claudia Ramirez and Leonardo Garcia. It is a remake of the Colombian television series Hombres . Cast
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Things as They Are (Spanish: Las cosas como son) is a 2012 Chilean film directed and written by Fernando Lavanderos and filmed in Santiago, Chile. [1] It premiered in Chile at the 2012 Festival Internacional de Viña del Mar (International Festival of Viña del Mar) and internationally at the Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata (International Film Festival Mar del Plata) in Argentina.