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Corazones (Eng.: Hearts) is a song written by Ana Torroja, Lanfranco Ferrario, Massimo Grillo and Miguel Bosé. The song is a live recording taken from GiraDos En Concierto, an album released by Bosé and Torroja in 2000. Is the only new song included on the setlist of a very successful worldwide tour by both performers.
Hasta que el dinero nos separe is a Mexican telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on June 29, 2009, and concluded on May 16, 2010. The series is created and produced for Televisa by Emilio Larrosa, based on the Colombian telenovela Hasta que la plata nos separe written by Fernando Gaitán.
Suzy Exposito of Rolling Stone wrote that the song is about women who prefer being single and who "don't fall in love". [3] The remix version featuring Puerto Rican rappers Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny includes a sample of the chorus of the former's 2002 song "Ella Está Soltera".
Rubí is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa.It is based on a comic strip by Yolanda Vargas Dulché, published in installments on the 1960s Mexican romance comics magazine Lágrimas, risas y amor.
"Vuelve" is a dark Latin trap-influenced song with a length of four minutes and forty-eight seconds.The lyrics has been described as "lack of love song" that tells the story of a man who tells his ex-girlfriend that he misses her and that he knows she misses him too, despite she being already with another man.
"Diles" (transl. "Tell Them") is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, released on January 25, 2016 on SoundCloud. The song is credited for Bad Bunny's rise in prominence in the Latin trap scene. [1]
"Escápate Conmigo" (transl. "Escape with Me") is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Wisin from his fourth studio album, Victory (2017). Featuring fellow Puerto Rican singer and rapper Ozuna, the track was released by Sony Music Latin on March 31, 2017. [2]
"Dura" was written by Daddy Yankee, Juan Rivera Vázquez ("Gaby Music"), Luis "Rome" Romero, and Urbani Mota Cedeño ("DJ Urba"), and was produced by Puerto Rican production duo Los Evo Jedis, composed by DJ Urba and Rome, who had previously worked with Daddy Yankee on "Shaky Shaky" (2016).