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"Mi Corazon" was released on June 28, 2017 on YouTube. As of April 2021, it has 223 million views. [1] Charts. Chart (2017–18) Peak position
A Spanish-language version titled "Díselo a mi corazón" was included on Spanish pop group Amistades Peligrosas's 1993 album, La última tentación. In 2002, English singer Kelly Llorenna released her version of the song as a single. It peaked at number nine in the United Kingdom and number 31 in Ireland. [11] [12]
After a five-year hiatus, Furtado started teasing new music, including a collaboration with Colombian band Bomba Estéreo. [4] While recording new songs, she began performing at festivals, including Machaca Fest in Monterrey, Mexico, held on June 24, 2023, where she performed a short version of "Corazón", including only the first verse and the chorus. [5]
Mi Corazón (English: My Heart) is the fifth studio album and second made in Spanish recorded by American latin pop and contemporary Christian recording artist Jaci Velásquez. It was released by Sony Discos on May 8, 2001 (see 2001 in music). The album charted in the top 10 on both the Latin Pop Albums and Top Latin Albums charts.
"La llave de mi corazon" is a track with elements of tropical music mixed with merengue, mambo, funk, hip hop, blues and rock and is about a woman who met in a website and how she had the key of heart because he fell in love. [11] "Something is Good" featuring Chiara Civello is a accosting song with elements Bossa Nova about how he had the ...
on YouTube "Mi Corazoncito" (English: My Little Heart) is Aventura's second single from their second live album K.O.B. Live (2006). The song reached ...
"La Llave de mi Corazón" Single by Juan Luis Guerra; from the album La Llave de Mi Corazón; Released: January 22, 2007 () Recorded: 2006–2007: Studio: Circle House Studios (Miami, Florida) Chocolab Midi Studios JLG Studios (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) Genre: Merengue · Mambo: Length: 3: 14: Label: EMI Televisa Music: Songwriter(s ...
The Tides Return Forever is the fifteenth studio album by the German rock band Eloy, released in 1994.. With this album, bassist Klaus-Peter Matziol returned to Eloy as a full-time member for the first time since they temporarily disbanded in late 1984.