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"Tú y Yo" (English: "You and I") is a duet song by Mexican singers Raymix and Paulina Rubio. It was released through Universal Music on March 20, 2020. The song was written by Rubio, Yasil Marrufo, and Edmundo Gómez Moreno; its producers Raymix and Sheeqo Beat and mixed by Armando Ávila. [1]
(1998). On the ballad, the lyrics detail the singer offering herself and her possessions to her lover. It was released as the album's second single in 1998 by Columbia Records and Sony Discos. Its lyrics were written by Shakira, the music was composed by herself and Dillon O'Brian. Shakira also handled its productions along with Lester Méndez ...
"Tú" (English: You) is a song performed by the Puerto Rican singer Noelia, taken from her debut studio album of the same name (1999). The song was released as her debut single and it was written by Estéfano [2] with minor uncredited lyrics by Noelia. [3]
"Tutu" (transl. "You-you") is a song by Colombian singer Camilo and Puerto Rican singer Pedro Capó.The song was written by Camilo and its producers, Jon Leone and Richi Lopez.
"Tú Y Yo" (English: "You and I") is the first single from Thalía's 2002 self-titled album Thalía. The song was written by Estéfano and Julio Reyes, and produced by Estéfano. The song was written by Estéfano and Julio Reyes, and produced by Estéfano.
"Diez Mil Maneras" (English: 10,000 Ways) is a song performed by Spanish singer David Bisbal, released as the second single from his fifth studio album Tú y Yo, on January 23, 2014. The song was written by Christopher Nissen, Justin Gray, Johan Wetterberg and Ximena Muñoz, and produced
"Eres tú" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeɾes ˈtu]; "It's You") is a song recorded by Spanish band Mocedades, written by Juan Carlos Calderón. It represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 held in Luxembourg placing second which was followed by a global success.
"Tú, sólo tú" (You, Only You) is a ranchera song written by Mexican songwriter Felipe Valdés Leal in 1949. [1] That same year the song was recorded by Miguel Aceves Mejía, Pedro Infante, Luis Pérez Meza and Rosita Quintana.