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Rosa Pastel (English: Pastel Pink) is a song by Mexican pop band Belanova. It was released in April 2, 2006 in Mexico, as the third single from their album Dulce Beat (2006). [ 1 ] After the success of “ Por Ti ”, the band re-issued the album as Dulce Beat 2.0 , with Universal Records agreeing to make “Rosa Pastel” the single and ...
The release of "Rosa Pastel", along with its accompanying music video, marked the official launch of Peso Pluma's record label, Double P Records, in partnership with the Prajin Parlay label. Jasiel Nuñez, Peso Pluma's cousin Tito Laija, known as Tito Double P, and Raul Vega were the first artists signed into the label. [3]
Rosa Pastel ("pastel pink") may refer to "Rosa Pastel" (Belanova song), 2006 "Rosa Pastel" (Peso Pluma and Jasiel Nuñez song), 2023 This page was last edited on 14 ...
"Rosa Pastel" was released in July 2006 as the third single. The fourth single, " Niño ", was used in promotions for Pizza Hut Mexico. The huge success of the album prompted Disney 's Latin American branch to ask the band to record a Spanish version of the song " What I've Been Looking For " (" Eres Tú ") for the Latin American release of the ...
Dulce Beat (Spanish for: Sweet Beat) is the second studio album by Mexican electropop band Belanova, released in Mexico on June 21, 2005.Recorded between 2004 and 2005 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico; the album was produced by Cachorro López and was written by the band's lead singer, Denisse Guerrero.
"Rosa Pastel" with Jasiel Nuñez was released on 20 April 2023, as the lead single for the standard version and is the first music release under Peso Pluma's label, Double P Records. [24] It became Nuñez's first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 93. It also peaked at number 20 on US Hot Latin Songs.
The song was released on Mexican radio in October 2005. "Por Ti" became a huge hit for the band and one of the most popular songs of the year. The music video enjoyed long airplay, remaining on the charts until June 2006.
The song was written and produced by Nuñez, with Ernesto Murillo, George Prajin, and Miguel de Jesús Ruiz Huerta as co-producers. "Lagunas" marks the second collaboration with both singers, the first being "Rosa Pastel". Both songs marked Nuñez's debut on the Billboard Hot 100, charting at numbers 90 and 93, respectively. [2]