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On May 14, 2019, the song was released surprisingly, without any prior announcement or teaser. [1] At the time of the release, Londra was attending at the 21st Annual Gardel Awards ceremony, where he won in the categories of Best Urban / Trap Collaboration and Best Urban / Trap Song for his single "Cuando Te Besé" in collaboration with American singer Becky G.
In 1991, Mexican singer Luis Miguel covered "No Sé Tú" on his eighth studio album, Romance, a collection of boleros performed by the artist. [13] Released as the album's second single in February 1992 by WEA Latina, [14] it is one of two songs by Manzanero that Miguel covered in the album, along with "Te Extraño", as selected from among 500 others.
The singer later included it on her live album Tu Dama de Hierro released on 27 April 1999 [2] as a part of a medley with two other songs written by Solís: "Vete con Ella" and "No Puedo Olvidarlo". "No Puedo Olvidarlo" was re-recorded by Marco Antonio Solís as "No Puedo Olvidarla" and became a Top Ten hit in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks in ...
"Si Tú Supieras" ("If You Knew") is a song written by Omar Alfanno and performed by Puerto Rican salsa singer Giro for his studio album Loco de Amor (1995). [1] It became his first number one song on the Tropical Airplay in the US. The track was recognized as one of the best-performing songs of the year at the 1996 ASCAP Latin Awards. [2]
The system for other Western countries is similar, though si is often used as the final syllable rather than ti. Guido of Arezzo is thought likely to have originated the modern Western system of solmization by introducing the ut–re–mi–fa–so–la syllables, which derived from the initial syllables of each of the first six half-lines of ...
It stands as Mango's biggest selling album and including hits like "Nella mia città", "Tu... sì" and "Come Monna Lisa". In 1991 the album also was released in Spain. [2] British singer Leo Sayer performed a version of "Tu... sì" called "The Moth And The Flame" at the 1990 Sanremo Music Festival.
The song debuted in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) at number 33 in the week of June 2, 1990, climbing to the top ten two weeks later. [5] [6] "Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti" peaked at number-one on July 21, 1990, holding this position for eight consecutive weeks, [7] replacing "El Cariño Es Como Una Flor" by Rudy La Scala and being replaced by José Feliciano with ...
No Te Hago Falta 05:00; Es Tarde Ya 04:12; Sólo Fantasía (Como Imaginar) 05:19; Yo No Te Dije Adiós 03:55; Fue en Un Café (Under the Boardwalk) 03:34; No Sabes 03:52; Miedo 03:30; Esta Noche 03:26; Tú No Te Imaginas 03:44; Que Haré Sin Ti 03:19; Under the Boardwalk 03:34