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"¿Por Qué Te Fuiste? " (English: "¿Why Did You Leave?") is a song by Peruvian singer Maricarmen Marín . It was released on September 2, 2018, and had airplay success throughout Latin America and Europe.
"Te Fuiste" is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias featuring Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers. It was released as single from Iglesias' eleventh studio album Final (Vol. 1) . Music video
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Guaraguao/Cuando Te Vea 1974 FANIA 684 Bobby Valentín Safa Diablo/Siempre Junto A Tí 1974 FANIA 717 Bobby Valentín Bella Mujer/ Porque Te Fuiste 1974 FANIA 728 Marvin Santiago Mujer De Cabaret/Caliplena 1977 Discologro 210 Marvin Santiago De Los Soneros/Novia Mía 1977 Discologro 712 Marvin Santiago Fuego A La Jicotea/Si Dios Me Quita La Vida
The album included one of her most successful songs: "Se me ha perdido un corazón", two live songs and some songs of other tropical singers. Another album of unreleased material and demos called "Las alas del alma" was released in 1999. Among her best-known songs are Fuiste ("You were"), No me arrepiento de este amor and No es mi despedida.
Almost 200 songs recorded summarize the successful career of Alma Bella. Topics such as: Bombon asesino, Mermelada, Evidencias, Atrévete, Me ilusioné, Aventura, Amiga Mía, Dile, Lejos de Ti, Me Engañaste, Mi Delirio , many other successes have made this group in not only the audience favorite but also Peru abroad.
La Sonora Dinamita is a Colombian [1] and Mexican [2] [3] [4] musical group that plays cumbia, a Tropical music genre from Colombia but popular throughout Latin America. As one of the first cumbia groups to reach international success, it is credited with helping to popularize the genre throughout Latin America and the world.
"Porque te vas" is a romantic ballad [17] that incorporates elements of funk, disco and pop music, featuring a predominant use of the saxophone. [18] Critic Julián Molero of Lafonoteca described the track's instrumentation as "full of self-confidence with almost mocking interventions of the brasses and the crash of the drums releasing unexpected blows". [19]