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"Sólo por Ti" (English: "Only for You") is a song by Colombian-American latin pop singer-songwriter Soraya. The song was released as the second single from her fourth studio album Soraya (2003). The song was written, recorded and produced by Soraya.
"Solo Por Ti" is a song written by Marco Flores for Paulina Rubio's fourth album Planeta Paulina released in 1996. [2] It was produced by Marco Flores and released as the album's single in Mexico. [3] The song peaked at #6 in the El Siglo de Torreón's Ballads Charts, the chart covers radios from Mexico City only. [4]
"Solo Pienso En Ti" is a song by Argentine rapper and singer Paulo Londra featuring American singers De la Ghetto and Justin Quiles. It is the eighth single from Londra's debut studio album, Homerun (2019). The song was released on May 14, 2019 through Big Ligas and Warner Music Latina.
Luis Segura (born in Mao, Dominican Republic year 1939), is a popular traditional Dominican singer often referred to as 'The Father of Bachata'. [1] [2] He is considered one of the best interpreters of traditional bachata with hits like "Pena por ti", "Dicen", and "No me celes tanto".
"Es Por Ti" (English: Because of You) is a song written and performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes. It's the second radio single from his sophomore studio album Un Día Normal (2002). It was released on 23 September 2002 (see 2002 in music). The single earned him two Latin Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. [1]
"Sólo pienso en ti" is a 1979 hit song sung and composed by Víctor Manuel. [1] The song was written in 1978, but was first released on the album Soy un corazón tendido al sol in 1979, which was recorded in Milan with producer Danilo Vaona. The song reached the top of the charts [which?] and is considered by many to be his best song.
These are the monthly charts of the top-ten most popular songs in Mexico between September 1948 and December 1949 according to the magazine Selecciones Musicales and as compiled in the book Musicosas: manual del comentarista de radio y televisión by Roberto Ayala.
A screenshot from the music video, depicting Martin and a girl, who personifies an angel. "Perdido Sin Ti" was released on August 18, 1998, as the album's fourth single. [15] [16] The song was also later added to Martin's compilation albums La Historia (2001), [12] Personalidad (2015), [17] and Esencial (2018). [18]