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"Perdóname" was written by Martin, Yotuel Romero, Beatriz Luengo and Antonio Rayo, and produced by Julio Reyes Copello. [1] About the song's concept, Martin said in a statement, "We are human beings and we make mistakes... and what's most important is to be able to say 'forgive me'...
Gerardo Ortiz Won Norteño Artist Gerardo Ortiz Won 2015 Premio Lo Nuestro: Pop Song "La Noche es Tuya" (with 3Ball MTY and América Sierra) Nominated [7] Pop Collaboration "La Noche es Tuya" (with 3Ball MTY and América Sierra) Nominated Regional Mexican Album: Archivos de Mi Vida: Won Regional Mexican Song "Mujer de Piedra" Won Regional ...
A concert in Madrid in May 2011 was recorded as a duet with Carminho and released the lead single from his live album, En Acústico in November 2011. The live single was released on 3 October 2011 as a digital download in Spain. The song was written by Pablo Alborán and produced by Manuel Illán. It features a duet with Portuguese fado singer ...
Alongside colleagues such as La Dinastía de Tuzantla and Beto y sus Canarios, they are musical acts in exploiting Tierra Caliente music. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Mi Última Caravana , El Mejor Lugar and El Albañil are some of the band's hits, composded by Gerardo Díaz, nicknamed El Cerebro de Oro , [ 7 ] with millions of streams.
Perdóname Todo, a 1995 film directed by Raul Araiza "Perdóname, perdóname", song Daniel Velázquez from Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976 final "Perdóname Otra Vez", song by Yolandita Monge from Historia de Amour 1981
Entertainment Weekly wrote that Gerardo's "heavy use of Latin rhythms and melodies may give the music a twist, but Spanglish rap is delivered with more finesse by Mellow Man Ace and Kid Frost." [ 10 ] Rolling Stone deemed Mo' Ritmo "a Latin-tinged debut album of bilingual just-a-gigolo raps."
"Perdóname" is a 2007 song by Panamanian duo La Factoría and singer-songwriter Eddy Lover, released as a single from the duo's debut studio album, Nuevas Metas (2006). A remix of the song features dancehall artist Adrian Banton.
Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen 6 (also released as Amor Eterno in Mexico and Jardín de Rosas in Spain) is an album by Spanish singer and actress Rocío Dúrcal, which was released in 1984. The songs in the album were written by Mexican singer/songwriter Juan Gabriel who also appeared on the album.