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The recording features a duet with his daughter actress and singer Evaluna Montaner, "La Gloria de Dios" (The Glory of God) whose video has more than 433 million views on YouTube/Vevo. Ricardo Montaner has sold over 65 million albums and keeps breaking records in arenas and theaters all over the world.
Mau & Ricky is a Venezuelan Latin pop and reggaeton duo formed by singer-songwriter brothers Mauricio Alberto "Mau" Reglero Rodríguez (born August 17, 1993) and Ricardo Andrés "Ricky" Reglero Rodríguez (born November 21, 1990), both sons of Argentine-Venezuelan singer Ricardo Montaner.
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The music video for the song, directed by Mike Ho, was shot in Los Angeles. It premiered via Reyes' YouTube channel on February 16, 2018, and received a nomination for a Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year. [2] [3]
"El Poder de Tu Amor" ("The Power of Your Love") is a song by Venezuelan singer Ricardo Montaner from his studio album, Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra (1999). It was written by Bebu Silvetti and is the only original composition for the album. With this song, Montaner achieved his second #1 on the Latin Pop Airplay.
"La Cima del Cielo" (English: The Highest Point of the Sky) is a song performed by Venezuelan singer-songwriter Ricardo Montaner.It was written by Montaner and co-written and produced by Pablo Manavello and released in late 1989 as the lead single from his third studio album Un Toque de Misterio (1989).
Ricardo Montaner performed a cover of the song on his 2001 album Sueño Repetido. ... and a clip of their chant "Dale Cavese" was uploaded to YouTube in 2007. [15]
Es Así (It Is So) is the ninth studio album released by Ricardo Montaner. It is his first album to be released under WEA Latina. [1] The self-titled track became his first number one song on the Latin Pop Airplay chart. [2] "La Mujer de Mi Vida" was featured as the theme song for the 1998 Venezuelan telenovela of the same name. [3] "