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¿Con Quién Se Queda el Perro? (English: Who does the dog stay with?) is the third studio album by Mexican pop rock duo Jesse & Joy, released on December 6, 2011 through Warner Music Mexico.
¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro? was released as their third studio album in 2011. The album was certified 2× platinum, and included singles " Me Voy ", " ¡Corre! " and " La de la Mala Suerte ". It received six Latin Grammy Awards and five nominations, as well as the group's first Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Pop Album.
The song is included on their third studio album, ¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro? (2011), and was released as the third single from the album on 13 March 2012.
The song was recorded in London in 2011, along with the rest of the tracks for their third studio album ¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro?. [1] The track was released as the lead single from the album on 2 September 2011. At the time of its release, Joy was working as a musical advisor to Aleks Syntek, a judge on La Voz...
Her next album, ¿Con Quién Se Queda el Perro?, was released in 2011, and at the 2012 Latin Grammy Awards ceremony, she and her brother won three Latin Grammy Awards: Best Contemporary Pop Album for ¿Con quién se queda el Perro?, and Song and Record of the Year for "¡Corre!".
"Dónde está el Amor" (English: Where is the Love) is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán. The song is included on his second studio album , Tanto (2012). It was re-recorded featuring Mexican pop duo Jesse & Joy and released as the first single from the re-release of Tanto (2013) in September 2013.
Una familia con suerte (A Fortunate Family [1]) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 2011. It is based on the Argentinean telenovela Los Roldán . Arath De La Torre , Mayrín Villanueva and Luz Elena González star as the main protagonists, while Sergio Sendel , Daniela Castro , Cecilia Galliano , María Rubio ...
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