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Así Soy Yo ("This Is The Way I Am") is the debut album from Latin music singer and winner of the second season of "Objetivo Fama" Anaís. It was released in the U.S. on April 18, 2006. "Lo Que Son Las Cosas" peaked at number 79 in the Billboard Hot 100 and number one in the Hot Latin Tracks chart.
In 2020, GrubHub used the song "Soy Yo" in a commercial that immediately gained attention in meme culture.The song can also be heard in Pitch Perfect 3 and during the end credits of Dora and the Lost City of Gold [citation needed], commercials for The CW crime drama In The Dark [citation needed], and a commercial for the Samsung Galaxy S8. [6]
"Está Cabrón Ser Yo" (English: "It's Fucking Hard to Be Me") is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny featuring Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA from his third studio album YHLQMDLG (2020). The song was written by Benito Martínez , Emmanuel Gazmey , Frank Packer and Harald Sorebo with Payday and Frank King handling the production.
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Sarai Isaura Gonzalez (born 2005) is an American Latina child actress and writer. She made her professional acting debut at the age of 11 on the Spanish-language "Soy Yo" ("That's Me") music video by Bomba Estéreo.
The song was produced by Guto Graça Mello and Dody Sirena. The track were included on the soundtrack of the Rede Globo 's telenovela Salve Jorge in 2012. [ 2 ] " Ese Tipo Soy Yo " is the Spanish-language version of the song released for the Hispanophone market.
"Yo Soy" is a song by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio, released by Sony Music Mexico on October 14, 2021. It marks her first song recorded and released by the Sony Music label, after two decades on Universal Music. Rubio wrote the song with Felipe González, Valentina Rico, Omar Koonze, Andy Clay and Andres Castro, who also produced.
"Soy Así" ("I Am Like This") is a ballad written and produced by Spanish composer Rafael Pérez-Botija and performed by Mexican singer José José. It was released as the first single from his twenty fourth studio album of the same title (1987).