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Rebelde (English: Rebel) (stylized as REBƎLDE) is a Mexican teen drama television series directed by Santiago Limón. [1] It is a sequel to the 2004 Mexican telenovela Rebelde , which is in turn a remake of the Argentine telenovela Rebelde Way , by Cris Morena , and is the fifth version produced worldwide. [ 2 ]
Name of song, writers, and any other notes Song Writer(s) Year Notes Ref. "Bécalos" Unknown 2007 Official theme song for the social campaign for scholarships called "Bécalos". A promotional video was released. [42] "Llévame" [bl] Dulce María Alfonso Herrera: 2009 Intended for RBD's studio album Para Olvidarte De Mí (2009). [44] [45] [46 ...
This article contains a list of characters from the telenovela Rebelde. Rebelde features several different plotlines, many of which are put on hold for several episodes before they are resumed. Many of the minor characters often play central roles for a few episode before returning to the background.
Netflix revealed a first look at the “Rebelde” 2022 reboot today at its aptly-named global fan event Tudum, taking fans of the nostalgic telenovela back to the halls of Elite Way School. The ...
The song was released in 2004 on a compact disc as a promotional single in Mexico. [71] The song was later featured on RBD's second album, Nuestro Amor. [72] Non-album promotional single "Rebelde" 2005 — The song was released in 2005 on a compact disc as a promotional single in Brazil. [73] Rebelde (Edição Brasil) "Fique em Silêncio" 25
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"Sólo Quédate En Silencio" is a song recorded by Mexican pop group RBD. It was released on 2 December 2004, as the second single from group's debut album Rebelde.The song peaked at number one on the charts in Mexico and at number two on Billboard ' s Hot Latin Songs chart.
Rebelde (English: Rebel) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa, broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas (now known simply as Las Estrellas). It is a remake of the Argentine telenovela, Rebelde Way , adapted for the Mexican youth audience, leading to differences in characters' backgrounds.