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Si Te Vas (Spanish for "If you leave") may refer to: Si Te Vas, an album by Jon Secada "Si Te ... "Si Te Vas", a song by Reik from the album Peligro
Reik returned to work with Mexican musician and producer Rey Palacios, who had participated in the group's third album, Un Día Más (2008). Being a figure of great presence in the Mexican music scene, producer Rey Palacios, was able to summon the help of Ale Sergi to co-write the tracks "Igual a nada" and "Cálido y rojo" with him.
Universal Music released 'Si Te Vas' in a CD Single format a limited edition of 10 copies autographed by Rubio. [1] This promotion was only valid to residents of Mexico from February 9, 2016 - February 19, 2016, fans would register their credentials and create their best original memes using the #SiTeVas and upload them to Instagram and could participate as many times as they wish, [2] the 10 ...
A Spanish version, "Si te vas", was also released for the Spanish-language market. The song was released as a single on April 26, 1994, peaking at number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and becoming Secada's last top-10 single on the chart.
"Si Tú Te Vas" (English: "If You Go Away") is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias from his 1995 eponymous debut studio album. The song was co-written by Iglesias when he was 16 and his friend Roberto Morales with Rafael Pérez-Botija handling its production. It was released as the lead single from the album in October 1995.
Secuencia (Sequence) is the second studio album from Mexican Latin pop group Reik, released on December 12, 2006 through Sony BMG. The album features the singles "Invierno", "Me Duele Amarte", "De Qué Sirve" and "Sabes".
In Latin America and France, a Spanish version of the song titled "Si Tú Te Vas" (English: "If You Go") was released, written by Luis Gómez Escolar. Critical reception towards "Don't Say Goodbye" was mostly positive, who commended the catchy beat and the production.
"Si Te Vas" ("If You Go") is a song written and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Pedro Fernández. The song was released in 1995 as the second single from his album Mi Forma De Sentir (1994). [1] The song was recognized by Broadcast Music, Inc. as one of the award winnings at the 1997 BMI Latin Awards. [2]