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Los Grandes Éxitos de Marco Antonio Solís y Los Bukis: Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad (Eng.: "Memories, Sadness and Loneliness") is a compilation album released by Marco Antonio Solís on August 11, 1998. [1] "Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad" is also a song that was released from his first studio album En Pleno Vuelo.
"Fotos y Recuerdos" (English: Pictures and Memories) is a song recorded by American recording artist Selena for her fourth studio album, Amor Prohibido (1994). It was released by EMI Latin in January 1995, as the fourth single.
"Más" reached number thirteen on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart, number two on Latin Pop Airplay and number thirty on Tropical Songs.With the help of remixes by Ralphi Rosario, "Más" also peaked at number seven on the Dance Club Songs chart.
Recuerdos, Vol. II is the nineteenth studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel, released in 1984. It is reportedly the best-selling album of all time in Mexico, with over seven million units sold. [1] It received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American performance in 1985. [2]
Éxitos y Recuredos (English: Hits and Memories) is a compilation album series that was first released in 1995 under the title Exitos del Recuerdo which spotlighted Selena. In 1996, the series changed the name to Exitos y Recuerdos spotlighting other artists of different Mexican music genres, mostly of Tejano music singers. [ 1 ]
"Recuerdo" (transl. "Memory") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin with Mexican singer Carla Morrison for Martin's first extended play, Pausa (2020). The song was written by Morrison, Demián Jiménez, Martin, Chiara Stroia, and Alejandro Jiménez, while the production was handled by Demián and Alejandro Jiménez.
"Lo Que Más" is a piano and cello [1] ballad [2] with a sorrowful melody. [3] In the lyrics, Shakira bids farewell to her ex Antonio de la Rúa , and reflects a once-perfect relationship that has now grown weary, devoid of any chance for revival.
In 1996 he ventured into ranchera music with the album Me bebí tu recuerdo, which obtained sales of more than 500,000 copies and achieved the first places in the lists of that musical genre. Between 1997 and 1998 he released two more productions of ranchera music: Bebiendo para olvidar y No volveré a casarme , which led him to tour Central ...