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Cornelio Reyna Cisneros (September 16, 1940 – January 22, 1997), better known as Cornelio Reyna, was a Regional Mexican singer, composer, bajo sextist and actor. He made over 60 recordings of Norteño and Mariachi music. He was the lead vocalist for the group "Los Relámpagos del Norte" (The Lightning Bolts of The North).
La Mafia 1986 is the tenth studio album by La Mafia released on April 5, 1986. The album entered the Billboard Latin Regional chart at number 25. It reached number one and stayed there for one week.
[1] 1985: Benjamin Sánchez Mota "Mi Loca Pasion" La Mafia [1]1986: Joe Hernandez "Las Isabeles" Little Joe Y La Familia [1]1987: Cornelio Reyna "Si Tu Supieras"
"Si Tu Supieras" – – – – 13 Dana Robles 19 Navojoa, Sonora "Como una ola" – 14 Sandra Guevara 36 Guadalajara, Jalisco "Si No Te Gusta Como Soy" 15 Reyna Fierro 37 Veracruz, Veracruz "Corazón Partío" 16 Diana Antunez 30 Nogales, Sonora "Él Era Perfecto" – – 17 Brandon Parra 21 Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
"Si Tú Supieras" was released on 18 August 1997. [12] In the United States, it debuted at number five on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart on the week of 20 September 1997. [ 13 ] It reached number one on the chart, replacing "La Venia Bendita" by Marco Antonio Solís , and spent five weeks on top of this chart until it was succeeded by ...
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The song "Como Quien Pierde Una Estrella" became his first international hit. It was heavily promoted on radio and television shows. [12] In 1996, his release Muy Dentro de Mi Corazón was an instant success. [13] Songs like "Moño Negro", "Nube Viajera" and "Abrazame" became hits in Mexico and several countries in Latin America.
"El Destino" (transl. 'The Destiny') is a song by Mexican singer Juan Gabriel and Spanish songstress Rocío Dúrcal from their collaboration album Juntos Otra Vez. [1] It was released as the lead single from the album on 31 March 1997. [2] "