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  2. Burbujas de Amor - Wikipedia

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    "Burbujas de Amor" ("Love Bubbles") is a song by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra, released as the third single of his album Bachata Rosa (1990). [1] It is widely considered one of Guerra's most popular songs. The song was a commercial success and became an international hit in Europe and Latin America.

  3. Bachata Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Burbujas de Amor" ("Bubbles of Love") is a sexual bachata song about a man's desire to become a fish and "make bubbles of love" in his lover's fishbowl. [9] The lyrics for the song "Bachata Rosa" were inspired by the opening lines of the poem "Book of Questions" by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda . [ 5 ]

  4. Juan Luis Guerra - Wikipedia

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    Juan Luis Guerra Seijas (born 7 June 1957) [1] is a Dominican musician, singer, composer, and record producer. Throughout his career, he has won numerous awards including 28 Latin Grammy Awards, three Grammy Awards, and one Latin Billboard Music Award.

  5. Colección Romantica - Wikipedia

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    The album includes new versions of the tracks ("Tu"; "Ay Mujer" and "Razones") and live version of the song "Estrellitas y Duendes" recorded at La Plaza de Las Ventas in Madrid in 1992. [5] Also it include, the orchestrations mesmerizing on such one-of-a-kind hits as "Bachata rosa," "Burbujas de amor, " and "Paimolita blanca."

  6. Burbuja - Wikipedia

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    Burbujas, Mexican album for kids released in 1979 "Burbujas", tango by Astor Piazzolla ... "Burbujas de Amor" ("Bubbles of Love") by Juan Luis Guerra 1990

  7. A Pedir Su Mano - Wikipedia

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    A Pedir Su Mano (English: Ask her hand) is a song by Dominican Republic singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra released as the fourth single for his album Bachata Rosa (1990). It was released in 1990 by Karem Records and in 1992 on Europe by Ariola. [1]

  8. Bachata Rosa (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Bachata Rosa" served as the closing theme for the Brazilian TV novel "De Cuerpo y Alma" (1992). [5] The track was included on Guerra's greatest hits album Grandes Éxitos Juan Luis Guerra y 440 and Coleccion Romantica (2001). The song had been covered by many artist and was used of opening song of serverial TV novels.

  9. Cuando seas mía - Wikipedia

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    03. Juan Luis Guerra - Burbujas de Amor 04. Lola Beltran - Paloma negra 05. Lola Beltran - Cucurrucucu Paloma 06. Sergio Basanez - Como quien pierde una estrella 07. Sin bandera - Entra en mi vida 08. Son by four - Miss me so bad 09. Luis Fonsi - Imaginame sin ti 10. Pedro Guerra - Cerca del amor 11. Miguel Aceves Mejias - Por un amor 12.