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Yo te prefiero a ti (Banda Version) [Río Roma feat. Yuridia & La Addictiva] 2020 Él lo tiene todo MEX: 210,000; AMPROFON: 3× Platinum+Gold [3] Non-album single Cuando es amor 2021 Como tú (Chucho Rivas feat. Yuridia) 2022 ¿Y tú, qué ganas? MEX: 70,000; AMPROFON: Gold [3] Pa' luego es tarde ¿Con qué se pega un corazón? MEX: 140,000
It peaked within the top 5 in Mexico and in the top 20 in Latin America. "Como Yo" has become Yuridia's most successful song in the U.S., peaking at 16 in the Hot Latin Tracks chart. In March 2007, "Habla El Corazon," the second single, was released and charted in the Mexican Top 100.
Yuridia Francisca Gaxiola Flores (born 4 October 1986), known mononymously as Yuridia, is a Mexican singer. She came in second place in the fourth season of the reality show La Academia , which launched her career.
The single is also Yuridia's first to feature an official music video. Weeks later, "Ahora Entendi" reached the #1 Peak. The second single, Yo Por Él, peaked at #1 on the Mexican charts. In the Latin US market, Yuridia debuted at number 13, her highest charting album. Entre Mariposas also charted in the top ten of the Heatseekers chart.
Yuridia Valenzuela Canseco (born 6 January 1964), known mononymously as Yuri, is a Mexican singer, actress, and television host. Yuri began her career as a teenage singer. In 1978 she released her first album titled Tú Iluminas mi Vida. She gained recognition as a result of her participation in the Oti Festival in 1980. [1]
After a 2-year hiatus to focus on her personal life, Yurida returned to the studio. Details emerged about the new album via a note on her official Facebook page announcing the release of her new single, Ya te Olvidé, to radio stations on October 31, 2011.
La Voz de un Ángel (Voice of An Angel), is Yuridia's debut album. La Voz de un Ángel was released in 2005, after the finale of La Academia, the Mexican reality show that the artist participated in. The album contains 15 songs interpreted by Yuridia during the series of concerts in the show, in which she was voted second place.
It was covered by Mexican singer Yuridia for her fifth studio album, Para Mí (2011). Puerto Rican singer Ivy Queen also recorded the song for Arthur Hanlon's album, Piano y Mujer II (2022). Mexican singer Natanael Cano released a corrido tumbado cover on 15 May 2024, with its music video containing footage of one of his live performances. [2]