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The song has been covered by Spanish-born Mexican singer Belinda ("No Entiendo") for her debut studio album Belinda. The single debuted at number fifty-six on Dutch Top 40 and peaked at number thirty-eight. [3] It includes an exclusive unreleased demo recording. [4]
Tiempo de Amar is Menudo's 36th album (23rd in Spanish), released in 1996. [1] The album features the members: Abel Talamántez, Alexis Grullón, Andy Blázquez, and new members Didier Hernández from Cuba, and Anthony Galindo from Venezuela. [2] Didier and Anthony replaced Ashley Ruiz and Ricky López, who decided to leave the group. [2]
Spanish is a pro-drop language with respect to subject pronouns, and, like many European languages, Spanish makes a T-V distinction in second person pronouns that has no equivalent in modern English. Object pronouns can be both clitic and non-clitic, with non-clitic forms carrying greater emphasis.
Belinda debuted at number #8 on the Mexican Albums Chart in August 2003. It topped the chart for 4 weeks in 2004, and 4 weeks in 2005. The album was certified Gold on September 7, 2003; Platinum on November 25, 2003; Platinum+Gold on February 11, 2004; Double Platinum on November 5, 2004; Double Platinum+Gold on December 1, 2004; Triple Platinum on March 11, 2005; Triple Platinum+Gold on ...
"No Entiendo" (2004) Audio; on YouTube "Vivir" (Live) is the fourth single of Belinda's debut studio album Belinda. Information. The song ...
Indomable (Spanish for "Indomitable") is the upcoming fifth studio album by Spanish singer-songwriter Belinda. It will be released through Warner Music Group and will be her first studio album since Catarsis (2013). [1]
In the video, Belinda has visions of the boyfriend dying in a car crash. The song asks "¿Cuándo se va a terminar o cuándo se hará realidad?"
Más Allá Tour; Tour by CNCO: Associated album: Primera Cita: Start date: February 26, 2017: End date: December 16, 2017: Legs: 5: No. of shows 26 in Latin America 25 in North America