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"Frágil" is a regional Mexican song by the American bands Yahritza y su Esencia and Grupo Frontera. It was written by Kevyn Cruz, Luis Ángel O'Neill Laureano, Yahritza Martínez and Edgar Barrera, who also produced it. It was released as a single on April 7, 2023 through Lumbre Music, Columbia Records and distributed by Sony Music Latin.
Sebastián Sánchez directed the music video for the song, released on March 6, 2024, which shows a broken relationship in a time loop, wherein the man tries to fix things with his partner. The video was praised by the public and music critics. The song received several awards and nominations, winning an Our Country Award and a Heat Latin Music ...
An accompanying music video, released simultaneously with the song, was mainly made up of videos recorded by the singers in selfie mode and features a series of key moments the two had spent together during their relationship. They confirmed their engagement at the end of the video.
The music video was released on May 18, 2023. [20] In it, Bad Bunny is depicted on a mountain top at the beginning. Later on he uses a car to drive through a large desert, while in another part of the video they appear near a campfire dancing and singing.
An accompanying music video was released on April 17, 2023, directed by Abelardo Baez and filmed in a Nevada ghost town. [11] The visuals are set on a ranch. [ 12 ] Bad Bunny stands out among the group with a light-blue outfit, while Grupo Frontera wears Cowboy-style clothing.
Billboard Music Awards: Top Latin Song Nominated [19] [20] Audio visualizer. An audio visualizer for "Qlona" was released on Karol G's YouTube channel on August 11, 2023.
The accompanying music video for "Y.M.C.A.", filmed in New York City in July 1978, features the band singing the song and dancing all over the city. The location shown the most is the original site of YMCA, McBurney, 213 West 23rd Street. [30]
"Bella y Sensual" is a song by American singers Romeo Santos and Nicky Jam and Puerto Rican rapper and singer Daddy Yankee. The song was written by Santos, Nick Caminero and Ramón Rodríguez, with production handled by Santos, Saga WhiteBlack, Tainy & Nely.