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Intocable 2011 was released under the group's own music label Good-i Music and the first two singles, "Robarte Un Beso" and "Prometí", went to number 1 on US regional radio charts. The third single "Arrepientete" also did very well on radio and their fourth single "Llueve" was premiered live onstage at the 2012 Premio lo Nuestro where the ...
Intocable (English: "Untouchable") was selected as the track from Don Omar's debut album "The Last Don," released on July 25, 2005, along with his single "Dile."The song did not receive much promotion but was notably accepted by fans and radio stations, charting at number 38 on the Billboard Tropical Songs. [2]
Crossroads: Cruce de Caminos is the title of a studio album released by Regional Mexican band Intocable.This album became their fourth number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Albums, and was released in a standard CD presentation, CD/DVD combo including bonus materials and a Fan Edition with an extra track.
From "Sueña" to "Eres Mi Droga."
X (also titled X (Diez), "Ten" in English) is a double album by Regional Mexican band Intocable, released on February 15, 2005 through EMI Latin. [1] It was produced by René Martínez and Ricardo Muñoz, two members of the band, alongside Pepe Aguilar, Carlos Cabral Jr., Jason Cano, Alex Espinoza, Chuy Flores, Kinky, Jorge Lares Amaro, Sacha Triujeque, Alan Baxter, Nir Seroussi and Tom ...
"Mojado" is a latin pop song a written by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona for his tenth Studio album, Adentro (2005). It was released in 2006 as the lead single from the album in Mexico, [2] but the third single from the album overall.
Intocable's musical influences can easily be traced back to the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. “No matter what people may say, we happened to grow up listening to music from the best decades ...
It was released airplay in May 2004, and released in iTunes on July 25, 2005 along with the track "Intocable". [1] The song samples Joe Arroyo's 1988 song "La Noche". [2]