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In November 2018, the band's collaboration with Colombian singer Maluma on the single "Amigos Con Derechos" became Reik's second number one song on the Billboard Latin Pop songs chart. [6] "Amigos Con Derechos" discusses a couple that is in love but wants to remain "friends with benefits".
Amigos Con Derechos; Así Soy Feliz; Madre Mía; El Celular; La Carcacha; No Soy Un Bobo; La Que Sufre Es Mi Mama; Ojala; El Próximo Viernes; La Sorpresa; Gotitas De Lluvia; Por Cuanto Me Amarías; El Celular (Version Tololoche) US Bonus Track; Amigos Con Derecho (Version Tololoche) US Bonus Track; Ojala (Version Tololoche) US Bonus Track
"Me Niego" ("I refuse") is a song by Mexican band Reik featuring Puerto Rican singers Ozuna and Wisin. It was released on February 16, 2018, as the lead single off the band's sixth studio album, Ahora. [1]
This chart ranks Spanish-language songs from all genres, except for Regional Mexican music (which is listed under the "Popular" chart). ... "Amigos con derechos" Reik ...
These are the lists of the top 100 songs of 2018 in Mexico according to Monitor Latino. [1] Monitor Latino issued two year-end General charts: one which ranked the songs by their number of Spins (Tocadas) on the Mexican radio, and the other ranked the songs by their estimated audience.
The tenth season of La Voz premiered on June 1, 2021 on Azteca Uno. María José is the only coach returning from the previous season. Miguel Bosé, Edith Márquez and Jesús Navarro joined the panel replacing Ricardo Montaner, Belinda and Christian Nodal. [1]
[4] [5] Releasing more singles after, he would later get the attention of Interscope Records, who signed a record deal with him after his song "Amigos con Derecho" went viral. [2] Gutierrez ended up in a car accident shortly after signing, which resulted in a facial and skull fracture. Therefore, he was told that he could not be able to sing. [4]
Bailando" by Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias reached number-one on the Mexico Airplay, Mexican Espanol Airplay, and the Billboard Latin Songs chart in the United States, where it spent 41 consecutive weeks at the top and won the Latin Grammy Award for Song of the Year. [7]