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Musically, "Dile a Él" is a Spanish language mid-tempo "dark" reggaeton ballad, [7] [11] [12] with a down-tempo "slightly darker" outro. [13] It was written by Alejandro and produced by Eydren con el Ritmo, Alejandro, Rosalía, and Caleb Calloway. [14] The track runs for a total of 3 minutes and 29 seconds. [4]
The fifth single from Afrodisíaco, "De Cora <3" was released on November 12, 2020, accompanied by a Camacho directed music video. [20] It peaked number one in El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, and Puerto Rico.
"Dile A El" (English:"Tell Him") is a song by Dominican-American bachata trio Vena. It was released first released in late 2014 by Planet Records and Len Melody's Element Music Group. Then it was re-released on April 14, 2015. [1] It served as the main single for the group's live EP It's VENA (Live) (2015). This was the final single with Steve ...
"Dile a Ella" ("Tell Her") is a song written by Gil Francisco and performed by Puerto Rican salsa singer Víctor Manuelle on his fourth studio album A Pesar de Todo (1997). [1] It was released as the lead single from the album. In the song, the singer asks his friend to tell a woman that he loved that he cannot forget her.
"Dile" (English: "Tell Him") is the first single from Don Omar's debut album, The Last Don (2003). It was released airplay in May 2004, and released in iTunes on July 25, 2005 along with the track " Intocable ". [ 1 ]
To’ el mundo habla, pero están de espectador (Ey, ey) Se preguntan cómo nos comunicamo’, ey, mejor ni les contamo’ Dile que de una conectamo’, je, y que chingando nos matamo’
Rauw Alejandro released his second studio album, Vice Versa on June 25, 2021. [1] The album debuted at number one on Billboard Top Latin Albums, giving Alejandro his first number one on the chart, [2] and was ranked as the third-best album of 2021 and the best Spanish-language album of the year by Rolling Stone.
In 2014, they released "It Wont Stop". It featured Aileen who was a member of the D'Element. It is a bachata cover of Sevyn Streeter's "It Won't Stop", which featured Chris Brown. Later that year, they released the single "Dile A El". It peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart.