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"Como Te Quiero Yo a Ti" ("How I Love You") is a song by American singer Selena, originally from her fifth indie release, Preciosa (1988). It was released as a single on Momentos Intimos (2004) and Moonchild Mixes (2022).
[6] The second stanza ("Cuando se quiere de veras, como te quiero yo a ti...") was written by librettist Agustín Rodríguez (1885–1957), who would write the lyrics to many other songs by Roig. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] Gollury did not know about the song until he saw it performed years later at the Teatro Martí .
"Yo Te Quiero" Single by Wisin & Yandel; from the album Los Vaqueros; Released: January 13, 2007: Recorded: 2006: Genre: Reggaeton: Length: 3: 27: Songwriter(s) Juan Luis Morera Luna & Llandel Veguilla Malavé Salazar: Producer(s) Nesty "La Mente Maestra" & Victor "El Nasi" Wisin & Yandel singles chronology "
"Te Quiero Igual Que Ayer" ("I Love You Just Like Yesterday") is a song by Dominican Bachata duo Monchy & Alexandra. It was released as a single from their second studio album Confesiones (2002). The song was awarded Tropical Song of the Year at the 2003 Latin Billboard Music Awards .
"Te Quiero" (English: "I Love You") is the debut single by Panamanian singer Flex from his debut studio album Te Quiero: Romantic Style in da World released on September 28, 2007. In 2008, the number serves as main-theme of Mexican telenovela Central de Abastos .
Donde quiero estar (English: Where I Want to Be) is the debut studio album by Spanish rapper Quevedo, released on 20 January 2023 through Taste the Floor.It was preceded by five singles, including the Spanish number one "Playa del Inglés".
Como yo te quería ("As I Loved You") is a 1944 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. External links. Como yo te quería at IMDb This page was last edited on 10 ...
De que te quiero, te quiero (stylized as "De Q Te quiero, Te quiero" in its logo; English Title: Head Over Heels (previously known as Espuma de Venus and Solamente una vez) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucero Suárez for Televisa. [1] It is a remake of Carita Pintada, in 1999, a Venezuelan telenovela written by Valentina Párraga. [2]