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in 2006, Villarreal performed for the highly televised Selena Vive, where she performed Si Una Vez. [4] She later released this song along with 2 other new songs Punalada Trapera and Ya No Hay Amor on a dual disc of the album Cuando El Corazón Se Cruza. The dual disc also contained 5 remixes to her previous songs and a collection of all her ...
"Si Una Vez" (English: If I Once) is a song recorded by American recording artist Selena for her fourth studio album, Amor Prohibido (1994). It was written by Pete Astudillo and produced by Selena's brother-producer A.B. Quintanilla. "Si Una Vez" is a mariachi fusion song and draws influence from cumbia and Latin dance music. Lyrically, Selena ...
07 - Que te Perdone Dios; 08 - No somos Nada; 09 - Cuando Dije que te Amaba; 10 - Que Difícil Es; 11 - Pajarillo; 12 - Aleluya por tu Llegada; 13 - Tus Guardianes; 14 - Voy a Cantar por no Llorar; 1997 - Te Amo Todavía. 01 - Cien Abriles; 02 - El Hechizo; 03 - Enséñame a Olvidarte; 04 - Si Quieres Verme Llorar; 05 - Que la Gente Juzgue; 06 ...
Otra Vez (2013) Tu Entretenimiento (2014) Other albums [6] En Vivo - En Concierto (1999) El Último Concierto en Vivo Limite (2005) Limite en Concierto (2007) Collaboration albums [6] El Baile del Millón (with Caballo Dorado) (1998) Invasores y Limite (with Los Invasores de Nuevo León) (2009) Compilation albums [7] Coleccion Mi Historia (1997)
Si Una Vez" peaked at number four on the Regional Mexican Songs chart, while "El Chico del Apartamento 512" failed to gain any chart success. [12] "Techno Cumbia" peaked at number four on Billboard ' s Latin charts. [12] The second disc of Lo Mejor de...Selena contains ten English-language tracks beginning with "My Love"—written by Selena in ...
"Amor Prohibido" (English: "Forbidden Love") is the title song of American Tejano singer Selena's fourth studio album of the same name (1994). Released as the lead single through EMI Latin on April 13, 1994, it was written by Selena, her brother and music producer A.B. Quintanilla III, and her band's backup vocalist Pete Astudillo.
"El Chico del Apartamento 512" was written by Ricky Vela, the keyboardist of Selena y Los Dinos. [1] The song was co-written by Selena's brother-producer A.B. Quintanilla who, along with Argentine musician Bebu Silvetti, served as producers. [1]
Antes muerta que Lichita, (English title: Anything but Plain) [1] (More literally, I'd Rather be Dead Than Lichita) [2] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Rosy Ocampo for Televisa. [ 3 ] Plot