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  2. Para Mí - Wikipedia

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    Para Mí is the fifth solo album by Mexican singer Yuridia. [1] Album development ... "Si Quieres Verme Llorar" 3:06: 6. "Enamorada y Herida" 3:43: 7. "Señora" 3:42: 8.

  3. Lisa Lopez - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Lopez is a Tejano music singer who had a United States Billboard Regional Mexican Airplay number one single with "Si Quieres Verme Llorar" (1982) on the Hacienda Record label and produced by Rick Garcia. [1]

  4. Si Quieres Verme Llorar - Wikipedia

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    David Jeffries, in his review for AllMusic, calls Rivera's Si Quieres Verme Llorar "a low point in her discography". She does flirt with mariachi and ranchera music, a sound she "wouldn't experiment with again until 2009", but the album should be considered a "transitional work" in Rivera's career.

  5. Yuridia discography - Wikipedia

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    Year Song 2005 "Ángel" (La Academia 4) "Maldita Primavera" (La Academia 4) 2007 "Ahora entendi" 2009 "Irremediable" "Me Olvidaras" 2011 "Ya te olvidé"

  6. Marbella Corella - Wikipedia

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    During this show she sang "Sin él", "Si quieres verme llorar", "Lagrimas y lluvia" and other songs. Discography. Studio albums. Mírame (2007) Compilations La ...

  7. Tejano Music Award for Song of the Year - Wikipedia

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    "Si Quieres Verme Llorar" Lisa Lopez [1] 1983: Eugene Booker "Oh Girl" La Mafia [1] 1984: Joe Hernandez "Ella" Little Joe Y La Familia "Tu, Tu Y Solo Tu"

  8. Detrás de Mi Ventana - Wikipedia

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    The track debuted in the Billboard Latin Songs (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) chart at number 32 in the week of December 4, 1993 climbing to the top ten three weeks later. [4] [5] The song peaked at number-one on January 29, 1994, [6] replacing "Cerca de Ti" by American band Barrio Boyzz and being succeeded by "Luna" by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel, three weeks later. [7] "

  9. La Academia 6: Última Generación - Wikipedia

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    La Academia Última Generación. La Academia Última Generación is the last generation of La Academia, according to its producer Eva Borja.Auditions were held in many cities across Mexico, Guatemala and the United States in July.