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"Yo x Ti, Tú x Mí" is a song by Spanish singer Rosalía and Puerto Rican singer Ozuna. Written by both performers alongside El Guincho and produced by the latter with the help of Frank Dukes , the track was released as a single on August 15, 2019, through Columbia Records . [ 3 ]
The song was given to Karol G, who sang it alongside Cortez, who released the song in 2019. [6] "Free" Intended for an unreleased electro-soul album. Recorded in 2016. Produced and arranged by Raul Refree. [2] "Iaia" Intended for Motomami (2022). Featured in a mixing list on Rosalía's private Instagram account. "La Pistola" Intended for ...
"Bizcochito" is a song recorded by Spanish singer and songwriter Rosalía. It is the seventh track on her third studio album, Motomami, which was released on 18 March 2022 through Columbia Records. The song was written and produced by Rosalía herself alongside Michael Uzowuru, with David
Tú, sólo tú" (You, Only You) is a ranchera song written by Mexican songwriter Felipe Valdés Leal in 1949. [1] That same year the song was recorded by Miguel Aceves Mejía, Pedro Infante, Luis Pérez Meza and Rosita Quintana.
It wasn't as successful as its predecessor, "Como Duele", which managed to reach No.2 on the Latin Songs chart, [5] and No.1 on the Latin Pop Songs chart. [6] On the year end charts, "Sin Ti... Sin Mi" was the 43rd best-performing single of 2009 on the Latin Songs chart, [ 7 ] and 16th best-performing single on the Latin Pop Songs chart.
(1998). On the ballad, the lyrics detail the singer offering herself and her possessions to her lover. It was released as the album's second single in 1998 by Columbia Records and Sony Discos. Its lyrics were written by Shakira, the music was composed by herself and Dillon O'Brian. Shakira also handled its productions along with Lester Méndez ...
"Me Gustas Tú" is the second single from Manu Chao's second solo album, Próxima Estación: Esperanza. One of the artist's most popular songs worldwide, Its lyrics have a simple but catchy structure and are mostly in Spanish with parts of the chorus in French.
Si Tú Te Vas" ended 1996 as the sixth best-performing song on the Hot Latin Songs chart. [35] It peaked at number two on the Mexican ballads chart with the top stop being held off by Marta Sánchez's song "Arena y Sol". [36] In Belgium, it peaked at number six and eight on the Ultratop charts in the Flanders and Wallonia regions, respectively.