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"Dile a Él" (transl. "Tell Him") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro for his debut studio album, Afrodisíaco (2020), featuring uncredited background vocals from Spanish singer Rosalía. It was written by Alejandro, while the production was handled by Eydren con el Ritmo, Alejandro
"Dile A El" (English:"Tell Him") is a song by Dominican-American bachata trio Vena. It was released first released in late 2014 by Planet Records and Len Melody's Element Music Group. Then it was re-released on April 14, 2015. [1] It served as the main single for the group's live EP It's VENA (Live) (2015). This was the final single with Steve ...
"Dile a Ella" ("Tell Her") is a song written by Gil Francisco and performed by Puerto Rican salsa singer Víctor Manuelle on his fourth studio album A Pesar de Todo (1997). [1] It was released as the lead single from the album. In the song, the singer asks his friend to tell a woman that he loved that he cannot forget her.
Thomas was born in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. [11] In 1989, she took part in the TV singing contest Fantasía Musical featured in Siempre en Domingo. [12] Soon after, she moved to Mexico City and was supported by her sister Alissa (Rosangel),Carlos Lara and Tino Geiser.
"Dile Al Amor" (English: Tell to the Love) is Aventura's fourth single from their fifth and final studio album The Last (2009). This was the second song from Aventura to reach number-one on Hot Latin Tracks.
They kept issuing albums every year or two. With the mid-2000s seeing the band as now weathered veterans of the punk movement, 2 Minutos released the studio album Un Mundo de Sensaciones, featuring the song "Aeropuerto" and including guest artists like Sebastián Teysera (La Vela Puerca), and Claudio O'Connor.
"Dile que la quiero" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdile ke la ˈkjeɾo]; "Tell Her that I Love Her") is a song recorded by Spanish singer David Civera, written by Alejandro Abad. It represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 , held in Copenhagen .
A word is a basic element of language that carries meaning, can be used on its own, and is uninterruptible. [1] Despite the fact that language speakers often have an intuitive grasp of what a word is, there is no consensus among linguists on its definition and numerous attempts to find specific criteria of the concept remain controversial. [2]