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  2. Heart Attack (Enrique Iglesias song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heart Attack" is the second English (and third overall) single from Enrique Iglesias' tenth studio album, Sex and Love. The song was produced by The Cataracs, who also produced the album's first single "Turn the Night Up", and was written by Iglesias, Niles Dhar, Marty James and Rome Ramirez.

  3. Category:Songs written by Enrique Iglesias - Wikipedia

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    Heart Attack (Enrique Iglesias song) Heartbeat (Enrique Iglesias song) Hero (Enrique Iglesias song) I. I Don't Dance (Without You) I Like How It Feels;

  4. Heartbeat (Enrique Iglesias song) - Wikipedia

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    Robbie Daw of Idolator called the song a "fragile and beautiful" track, [6] whilst his colleague, Becky Bain, said that the song is a "perfect match for the duo's voices". ". Bain also said "['Heartbeat'] is thankfully kept under-produced, letting the emotions of both singers (who keep their vocals to a breathy, yearning coo) shine thro

  5. Loco (Enrique Iglesias song) - Wikipedia

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    It topped this chart for 12 consecutive weeks before getting replaced by Wisin's "Que Viva La Vida". The song regained the top spot the very next week. In total, the song spent 14 weeks atop of the Latin Pop Songs chart, becoming Enrique's best performing song on this chart surpassing his previous best "Dímelo" which topped the chart for 12 weeks.

  6. Rhythm Divine - Wikipedia

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    "Rhythm Divine" is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias from his fourth studio album, Enrique (1999). The song was written by Paul Barry and Mark Taylor with Taylor and Brian Rawling handling its production. It is a dance-pop rhythmic romantic ballad that mixes with Latin and Mediterranean music.

  7. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    It does not accurately represent the chord progressions of all the songs it depicts. It was originally written in D major (thus the progression being D major, A major, B minor, G major) and performed live in the key of E major (thus using the chords E major, B major, C♯ minor, and A major). The song was subsequently published on YouTube. [9]

  8. Finally Found You - Wikipedia

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    The official music video premiered on 23 October 2012 through Enrique's official VEVO account. Larissa Kroeker is shown as Enrique's love interest in the video. The video shows a female dancer, a DJ, and much sound equipment, flashing lights, and lyrics written out on everything in sight. [13] The video has received over 74 million views. [24]

  9. Escape (Enrique Iglesias song) - Wikipedia

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    "Escape" composed in common time and in the key of B major, with the entire song consisting of a I–IV–vi–V chord progression loop. [3] It is written in verse-chorus form, [3] and its instrumentation comes from the electric guitar and keyboard. [4] The song moves at a tempo of 126 beats per minute. Enrique Iglesias' vocals span from F ...