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"Mariposa Traicionera" ("Treacherous Butterfly") is a song by Mexican rock band Maná, released on their sixth album, Revolución de Amor (2002). On March 19, 2003, the song debuted at No. 39 on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks. [1]
It is named after its first word in the 4th-century Vulgate Bible, based on Luke 1:46–55, and is widely used by Roman Catholics, Anglicans, and the Eastern Orthodox. [ 2 ] Some Marian hymns are shared by different groups of Christians, or are influenced by other hymns.
"Eres Mi Religión" (English: You Are My Religion) is the second radio single and ninth track from Maná's sixth studio album, Revolución de Amor (2002). On the week of November 16, 2002 the song debuted at number forty seven on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks [1] and after seven weeks later on January 4, 2003 it reached its highest point at #17 for a week. [2]
Nevertheless, the song reached the top spot of the chart for the week of November 16, 2006, being replaced on December 23 by the smash Ricky Martin hit "Tu Recuerdo". [ citation needed ] At this point, "Bendita Tu Luz" became Maná's third number-one single on the chart, and their second in a single year.
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[13] [14] He would also perform "Bendecido" and "La Canción Feliz del Disco" at the 36th Lo Nuestro Awards, where Milo J also appeared on the latter's performance; [15] the latter's music video was released on April 10, 2024. [16] A music video for "Mamá's Boy" with Nach was released on May 12, 2024, to coincide with Mother's Day in Puerto ...
During the song’s bridge, Dua tells Maria she is “grateful for all the love you gave.” Dua recently opened up about the song’s meaning, calling it a “full, personal, maturing moment.”
Amar Es Combatir (English: "To Love Is To Fight") is the seventh studio album released by the Mexican pop rock band Maná.The album, which was released on August 22, 2006, became the band's first release in four years.