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"Tiempo Pa Olvidar" is a song recorded by Spanish singer Abraham Mateo and American singer Becky G. [1] It was released by Sony Music Spain on June 19, 2020, as the third single from Mateo's sixth album Sigo a Lo Mío (2020).
Mejía was the first famous artist to record the song, but soon afterwards all major singers in Mexico started to include his songs in their repertory. Versions include those by: Miguel Aceves Mejía; Pedro Infante; Jorge Negrete; José Alfredo Jiménez; Albert Hammond (1971) Mario Talavera; Los Tres De Castilla; Digno Garcia y Sus Carios 1964
"Better Days" (Spanish: "Mejores Dias") is a 2010 Colombian pop song by Natalia Gutierrez y Angelo. The song was created by the Colombian army and Radio Bemba, a small recording studio for commercial jingles, with the purpose of communicating a hidden message to Colombian soldiers held captive by FARC guerrillas. [1]
Big Sean fans are calling attention to an emotional lyric in the artist's new track, "Deep Reverence." Fans took notice of the line and went on Twitter to speculate if the "we" the 32-year-old ...
Prunes as well as Sebas Alonso from Jenesaispop likened "Nunca Es Suficiente" to the 1974 song "Porque te vas" by Spanish singer Jeanette, finding influences from 70's Spanish pop music. [ 11 ] [ 1 ] Matt Hobbs from WePlugGoodMusic described the song as "an intelligent mix of mid-tempo reggae rhythms and a consistent acoustic energy wrapped in ...
"Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" debuted in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart at number 31 in the week of 14 August 1993, climbing to the top ten two weeks later. [10] [11] The song peaked atop the chart 18 September 1993, [12] replacing "Mi Tierra" by Gloria Estefan and was succeeded by "Guadalupe", by José & Durval, three weeks later. [13] "
Argentine singer Estela Raval covered the song on her album Adelante! (2003). She was inspired to record on the song due to her battle with cancer. [2] On January 13, 2003, the Argentine television station Telefe premiered the tele-novel Resistiré. A version of the eponymous song was selected, performed by the singer and composer David Bolzoni ...
The original 7-inch release of the song came with a B-side called "Quiero Vivir En La Ciudad". Despite its resonance in radio, the song was not included on the debut album until the 2005 rerelease, [2] where it appears as a bonus track. "Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar" instantly became a hit in Spain, where it sold over 100,000 copies between 1981 ...