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The video used Thalia's first version of the song with added vocals during the guitar drift. This version can still be heard when aired on TV, unlike its online streams. The same year she made a second version of the video with Kumbia Kings , for the cumbia version of the song, this time directed by Leche and Antti Jokinen.
Thalía is the eighth studio album and second eponymous album by Mexican singer Thalía, released on 21 May 2002, by EMI Latin.The follow-up to her successful sixth studio album, Arrasando (2000), the album sees Thalía collaborating with previous producers Emilio Estéfan, Jr. and Cory Rooney, while working for the first time with Estéfano, Julio C. Reyes and Steve Morales.
"Tú y Yo" Julio C. Reyes Yeinel Reyes Gómez Estefano: Thalía (2002) 2002 [4] " Tú y Yo" Marcela de la Garza Baltazar Hinojosa Orlando Vitto Armando Ávila Amore Mío: 2014 [14] "Tú y Yo (Cumbia Remix)" A.B. Quintanilla Kumbia Kings Julio C. Reyes Yeinel Reyes Gómez Estefano: Thalía (2002) 2002 [4] "Tú y Yo (English Version)" * Julio C ...
Tú y Yo may refer to: Tú y yo, 1996 Mexican telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa; Tú y Yo (David Bisbal album), 2014 album; Tú y Yo (Marcos Witt album), 1991 album "Tú y Yo" (Raymix and Paulina Rubio song), 2020 "Tú y Yo" (Thalía song), 2002 "Tú y Yo", a 1992 song by Ana Gabriel from the album Silueta "Tú y Yo", a 1993 song by Luis ...
Buoyed by a pair of chart-topping singles ("Tú y Yo" and "No me enseñaste") and a top-ten hit ("¿A quién le importa?") (cover of Alaska y Dinarama), this album hit number one for 6 consecutive weeks on the Top Latin Albums chart, reaching number eleven on the Billboard 200 chart and 2x Multi-Platinum status with sales in the U.S. of 200,000 ...
The song was sent to Spanish contemporary radio format in the US on January 20, 2015. The music video of the song was filmed in New York on February 9, 2015. Thalia performed the song alongside Becky G at the Lo Nuestro awards on February 19, 2015. On March 19, 2015 the official video premiered on Thalia's VEVO Channel.
The song was written by Estéfano and Julio Reyes, and produced by Estéfano. The music video for this single was directed by Antti Jokinen and shot in New York City, on this video, Thalía sings with a band in a garage, and in some scenes she sings under the rain.
Greatest Hits is the first compilation of songs from Thalía's EMI catalog. [1] Previously, in 1994, the singer released her first compilation of hits entitled Los Deseos De Thalia (Grandes Exitos) which included tracks from her first three albums: Thalía, Mundo de Cristal and Love, the collection was promoted on TV through commercials and ended Thalía's contract with Fonovisa. [2]