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  2. Él Me Engañó - Wikipedia

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    "Él Me Engañó" (English: "He Cheated On Me") is a song performed by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio, recorded for her second studio album 24 Kilates (1993). The song was written by César Valle and Don Matamoros, and was released on February 3, 1994 as the second single off the album by EMI Latin. The song has been sporadically mentioned by the ...

  3. Amanda Miguel - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Antonia Miguel Samso (born 1 June 1956) is an Argentine-born Mexican singer-songwriter, pianist and businesswoman.. With more than 36 years of artistic career, Amanda Miguel has released 12 studio albums, has sold over 15 million copies around the world and has received multiple gold and platinum disc certifications.

  4. El Brillo De Mis Ojos - Wikipedia

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    El brillo de mis ojos (The Brightness of My Eyes) is the third studio album by Mexican Christian music singer Jesús Adrián Romero. The album, which features Dove Award -nominated Spanish Christian singer and songwriter Marcos Vidal on the third track, "Jesús", was released on 26 March 2010 through Vástago Producciones.

  5. La mexicana y el güero - Wikipedia

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    La mexicana y el güero (International title: I Love You, Güero) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Nicandro Díaz González that aired on Las Estrellas from 17 August 2020 to 7 February 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is an adaptation of the Chilean telenovela titled Cómplices created by Víctor Carrasco and Vicente Sabatini. [ 3 ]

  6. List of Mi corazón es tuyo episodes - Wikipedia

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    Mi corazón es tuyo [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa, which is transmitted by El Canal de las Estrellas. The telenovela is an adaptation of the Spanish series Ana y los 7. It is adapted in Mexico by Alejandro Pohlenz, Marcia del Río and Pablo Ferrer. [2]