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Carlos Alberto Vives Restrepo (born 7 August 1961) is a Colombian singer, songwriter and actor. He is known for his interpretation of traditional music styles of Colombia such as vallenato , cumbia , champeta , bambuco and porro as well as genres such as Latin pop , rock , reggaeton , dance-pop and tropical music .
"Quiero verte sonreír" (Andrés Castro, Carlos Vives, Carlos Huertas) – 3:18 "A las doce menos diez" (Carlos Vives) – 4:01 "María Teresa" (Andrés Castro, Emilio Estefan, Carlos Vives) – 3:36 "Décimas" (Carlos Vives, Martín Madera) – 3:33 "Santa Elegia" (Carlos Vives) – 3:52 "Déjame entrar (Bonus track)" (Andrés Castro, Carlos ...
List of singles, with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions Album SPA [43]"Los Buenos Tiempos" 1997 — Tengo Fe "Pambé" — "El Amor de Mi Tierra"
New Moon) is a song released by Colombian recording artist Carlos Vives as the second single from his fifth major studio album Déjame Entrar (2001) on December 10, 2001 (see 2002 in music). The song was written by Martín Madera and Vives, and produced by Emilio Estefan, Jr. and Sebastián Krys and became Vives' third number-one hit in the ...
About the songs included on his album, Vives said: "I always have a fusion of rhythms, which I have already hinted on my previous albums. When I make music, I work with cumbia , vallenato , with all the Caribbean rhythms from northern Colombia, it is very difficult to escape the 'trulla', the Puerto-Rican plena , the Cuban son and Dominican ...
Vives is the fifteenth studio album by Colombian singer Carlos Vives, released on November 10, 2017, through Sony Music Latin. [1] The album was produced by Vives alongside Andrés Castro and features collaborations with singers such as Sebastián Yatra, Shakira, Thalía and Cynthia Montaño, among others.
MIAMI, FLORIDA – NOVEMBER 13: (L-R) Carlos Vives and Camilo perform onstage during the 2024 Latin Recording Academy Person of The Year Honoring Carlos Vives at Miami Beach Convention Center on ...
In 1994, Colombian vallenato performer Carlos Vives covered the song on his album, Clásicos de la Provincia. The song became a top-ten hit on the on Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and peaked at number-six. The song received a Lo Nuestro award for "Tropical Song of the Year". It is recognized as one of Carlos Vives's signature songs.