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"Dile Al Amor" (English: Tell to the Love) is Aventura's fourth single from their fifth and final studio album The Last (2009). This was the second song from Aventura ...
"Dile" (English: "Tell Him") is the first single from Don Omar's debut album, The Last Don (2003). It was released airplay in May 2004, and released in iTunes on July 25, 2005 along with the track " Intocable ". [ 1 ]
The Last is the fifth and final studio album by the bachata group Aventura, released on June 9, 2009.In the "Intro" of this album, Anthony "Romeo" Santos states that this could possibly be their last album; his prediction came true in July 2011 when the group publicly confirmed it was breaking up for good.
It also included the songs "Su Veneno", "Dile al Amor", and "El Malo" which were later released as singles. On June 30, 2009, "Su Veneno" was released as the album's third single. It peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, and at number 1 on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart.
"Los Infieles" (English: The Unfaithful) is a song by Aventura. It is the first single from their second live album, K.O.B. Live (2006). The song reached the top five of the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks by peaking at #4.
This album included six songs from Trampa de Amor, their original first album during their time as Los Tinellers. These six songs were modernized for Generation Next. This included the lead single, "Cuando Volverás". The album peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart. A vinyl was released on August 14, 2020, to celebrate the ...
We Broke the Rules is the second studio album by the American band Aventura, released on July 2, 2002, by Premium Latin music.On the album, Aventura incorporated elements of pop, hip hop, and R&B into bachata, giving what critics thought was a new flavor to the genre and extending its appeal to those who preferred urban music styles.
At the time El Malo was released, the previous single by Aventura, Dile al Amor had dominated the charts in early 2010. El Malo was later re-released in mid-2010 where it peaked #2 on the Latin Tropical Airplay chart twice on July 10 and July 24 where the #1 position was being held off by Juan Luis Guerra's Bachata en Fukuoka. [3]