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Para Siempre (English: Forever) is the 79th studio album released by Mexican singer Vicente Fernández on September 18, 2007, by Sony BMG Norte. Written and produced by Joan Sebastian , and co-produced by Jesús Rincón, the album was met with instant success.
The ringtone for "Para Siempre" received a platinum certification for sales over 25,000 units and has been one on the top two sellers for Sony BMG Norte since the album release. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] "Para Siempre" ranked 4th in the Billboard Regional Mexican Songs Year-End Charts of 2008. [ 14 ]
List of live albums, with selected details, chart positions, and certifications Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications; US [3]US Latin [4]MEX
"El Último Beso" was recorded and included on the 79th studio album by Vicente Fernández titled Para Siempre. Two years later was included on the set list for Fernández' live album Primera Fila. This performance was labeled as a "highlight of the show" by Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic. [1] It was later released as the first single from this ...
In 2000, Rivera recorded Para Siempre ('Forever'). This was his last album on Sony Latin records. [ 4 ] In 2001, he released his self-titled album Jerry Rivera and the year after, he recorded Vuela Muy Alto (Fly High) which brought him a new fanbase all over Latin-America and the U.S., with the title track hit the top spot and the top 10 in ...
Para Siempre is a 2007 album by Vicente Fernández. Para Siempre may also refer to: "Para Siempre" (Daddy Yankee song), 2022 "Para Siempre" (Vicente Fernández song ...
"La Derrota" is included on the 79th studio album by Vicente Fernández titled Para Siempre and was chosen to be the second single from this album. It debuted at number 29 in the Billboard Latin Regional Mexican Airplay on February 9, 2008, where it peaked at the top of the chart 15 weeks later, [1] and went on to spend 29 weeks in the chart. [2]
This is a list of the General Top 20 songs of 2008 in Mexico according to Monitor Latino. [1] ... "Para siempre" Vicente Fernández: 11 "One, Two, Three, Go!" Belanova 12