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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 to reach number-one on Hot Latin Tracks.
"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.
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]
Generation Next is an album by bachata group Aventura, released in 1999 through Premium Latin Music.It is their first album under the name Aventura, after their 1996 debut album when they were called Los Tinellers.
The song "La Novelita" ("The Little Soap Opera") was part of "Medley Old School Aventura" but it was referred on this live album as "Amor Bonito (Beautiful Love)", which is another song and The sequel to "La Novelita" song. It even had the words "La Novela 2" ("The Soap Opera 2") next to the title "Amor Bonito".
Trampa de Amor (English: Love Trap) is the original first album by the bachata music group Aventura, when they use to call themselves Los Tinellers (Los Teenagers). [1] The album was named after its title track, which is the first track on the album. [2] Trampa de Amor was released in 1996
"Me Voy " (English: "I'm Leaving") is a song by the American music group Aventura with the participation of Dominican musician El Prodigio. It is the eleventh track from their third studio album Love & Hate (2003). Despite being a bachata group, it is a merengue song.