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A music video for "Lo Que Yo Sé de Ti" was released in November, 2008. [7] [8] A music video for "Lo Que Yo Sé de Ti" was published on her YouTube channel on October 25, 2009. [9] It was directed by Pablo Davila. [10] As of October 2019, the video has over 29 million views on YouTube.
"Yo Soy Boricua, Pa' Que Tu Lo sepas!" (English: I am Puerto Rican, so that you know!) is a song composed in 1995 by Joel Bosch or (Bosh) a.k.a. Taino. [1] [2] The song was born out of a moment of frustration and pride, as Taino overheard an engineer insulting Puerto Ricans in English during a recording session. [3]
"Ai Se Eu Te Pego" was the sixth best-selling single of 2012 worldwide with over 7.2 million in sales that year, placing it on the list of best-selling singles of all time. [21] The single has become the most downloaded digital track in Germany since 2006. [ 22 ]
In 1991, Mexican singer Luis Miguel covered "No Sé Tú" on his eighth studio album, Romance, a collection of boleros performed by the artist. [13] Released as the album's second single in February 1992 by WEA Latina, [14] it is one of two songs by Manzanero that Miguel covered in the album, along with "Te Extraño", as selected from among 500 others.
Mi coche es más grande que el tuyo = "My car is bigger than yours" Tu casa tiene más cuartos que la suya = "Your house has more rooms than his/hers/yours/theirs" Estos libros son más interesantes que los vuestros = "These books are more interesting than yours [pl.]" Esas camisas son más pequeñas que las nuestras = "Those shirts are smaller ...
Sé Quién Eres Tú (English: I Know Who You Are) featuring Su Presencia is the second album in Spanish by Australian contemporary worship band Planetshakers. [1] [2] The album was released on November 11, 2016 by Planetshakers Ministries International and Integrity Music. [3]
Amar Es (English: To Love Is) is the eighth studio album recorded by Mexican singer-songwriter Cristian Castro.It was released by BMG U.S. Latin on September 30, 2003 (see 2003 in music).
When que is used as the object of a preposition, the definite article is added to it, and the resulting form (el que) inflects for number and gender, resulting in the forms el que, la que, los que, las que and the neuter lo que. Unlike in English, the preposition must go right before the relative pronoun "which" or "whom":