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Two days later, shortly after the Spanish singer scored a second Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album, an initial teaser for "Corazón Sin Vida" was released on social media and YouTube. [6] With a second teaser being released the day after, the cover art and release date were revealed. [7]
nuestra vida por Perón. ¡Viva Perón! ¡Viva Perón! Por Perón y por Evita la vida queremos dar: por Evita capitana y por Perón General. Coro: Eva Perón, tu corazón nos acompaña sin cesar. Te prometemos nuestro amor con juramento de lealtad! Las muchachas peronistas por la patria lucharemos, por la patria que queremos, con Evita y con ...
El Himno Nacional Español se encuentra regulado por el Real Decreto 1.560/1997, de 10 de Octubre; The National Anthem (Prime Minister's Office site) Streaming audio, lyrics and information about the Marcha Real; 2008 Spanish National Anthem Lyrics in English Archived 2014-07-13 at the Wayback Machine and in Spanish Archived 2014-07-13 at the ...
The lyrics include, "Puedes salir con cualquiera, na-na-na-na-na / Pasarte la borrachera, na-na-na-na-na / Tatuarte la Biblia entera no te va ayudar / A olvidarte de un amor que no se va a acabar / Puedo estar con todo el mundo, na-na-na-na-na / Dármelas de vagabundo, na-na-na-na-na / Y aunque a veces me confundo y creo que voy a olvidar / Tú ...
[21] [22] At the 2001 Latin Grammy Awards, Sanz walked away with four awards: Best Pop Male Vocal Album and Album of the Year for El Alma al Aire, and Record of the Year and Song of the Year for the title track from the album. [23] Later that year, El Alma al Aire was released in a special edition including Sanz's duets with Irish band The Corrs.
A Spanish language power ballad and Latin pop song with "slow rock harmonies", [23] [24] [25] it is a "sultry" romantic love song with a gospel chorus. [22] [26] The track runs for a total of five minutes and eight seconds. [14] Lyrically, "Vuelve" which translates to "Come Back" in English, is for Martin's "true love, whom he says gives his ...
"You're Going To Stay) is a song recorded by Spanish singer Aitana, written by Aitana, Juan Pablo Villamil, and Juan Pablo Isaza, and produced by the latter of the three. [1] The song was released as the second single from Aitana's debut extended play Tráiler on 9 December 2018.
The key of my heart written by Juan Luis Guerra is a Latin pop song from 2007, but with a focus on decades of the 50th. Though the song is primarily written in Spanish, several parts of the lyrics are written in English.