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"Corazón Sin Cara" was written and composed solely by Prince Royce, produced by Andrés Hidalgo and Sergio George and co-produced by Royce and D'Lesly "Dice" Lora. [1] In an interview with nocheLatina, Royce was asked to describe the lyrics of the song.
Prince Royce is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Prince Royce; it was released on March 2, 2010, through Top Stop Music.The production was handled primarily by Andrés Hidalgo, with other contributions made by Sergio George (who also served as the album's executive producer), George Meña, Bastiany, Gregory "Greko" Rojo and Nápoles.
Royce's first album primarily in the English language, Double Vision was released on July 24, 2015, [43] preceded by the album's second single, "Back It Up" featuring Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull, which was released in May 2015. [44] The single reached number ten on the US Latin Pop Songs chart and number ninety-two on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song's lyrics are of female empowerment. Although the theme of "Scheiße" is similar to the inspirational theme of other songs on Born This Way, The Village Voice questioned the sincerity of the feminist lyrics, after Gaga had once said, "I’m not a feminist. I hail men, I love men," but calls herself on the song a "blond high-heeled ...
List of English singles as a lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US [39] AUS [40] CAN [41] "Addicted" 2011 — — — Phase II "Stuck on a Feeling" (featuring Snoop Dogg) 2014 43: 34: 46 RIAA: Gold [10] Double Vision "Back It Up" (featuring ...
The phrases from the Spanish lyrics which were claimed to be references to Satanism include: " Aserejé", which can be broken down into the Spanish phrase "a ser hereje", meaning "let's be heretical". [19] " Ja, de je, de jebe tu de jebere" – "Ja" would here be the beginning of the Tetragrammaton referring to Jehova (God).
" Hasta Siempre, Comandante," ("Until Forever, Commander" in English) or simply " Hasta Siempre ", is a 1965 song by Cuban composer Carlos Puebla. The song's lyrics are a reply to revolutionary Che Guevara's farewell letter when he left Cuba, in order to foster revolution in the Congo and later Bolivia, [1] where he was captured and killed.
"Sabor a Mí" ("Taste of Me") is a 1959 bolero by Mexican musician and composer Álvaro Carrillo.Upon its release, it was recorded by many acts such as Los Tres Ases and Rolando Laserie, becoming the most successful song of 1960 in Mexico. [1]