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"Te Quiero Tanto, Tanto" is their only song to reach number one on the Hot Latin Songs chart in the US. In a retrospective review of the songs that reached number one on the Hot Latin Songs in 1998, Jessica Roiz of Billboard magazine called it "Such a timeless piece in every '90s child’s heart".
Entrega Total (Give in Your All) is a studio album by Mexican pop band OV7.The album was nominated "Latin Pop Album of the Year by a Duo or Group" and "Latin Pop Album of the Year by a New Artist" at the 1999 Billboard Latin Music Awards. [2]
The song displaced "Te Quiero Tanto Tanto" by the Mexican Latin pop group Onda Vaselina, while Crespo became the first merengue recording artist to have two number one Hot Latin Tracks singles. [3] After spending one week at number one, "Tu Sonrisa" was displaced by the Cuban pop singer Gloria Estefan 's " Oye! ". [ 4 ]
Thalia wrote a new Spanish lyric for the song; "Fantasía" ("Fantasy"), by Gabriela Anders; "Te Quiero Tanto" ("I love you so much"), originally by Eddie Sierra on the 1990 album "Está todo bien" ("Everything is alright"). The lyric of the song had to undergo some changes, not only because it was a woman who was performing it this time, but ...
"Te Quise Tanto" (English: I Loved You So Much) is a song by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio from her seventh studio album Pau-Latina (2004). It was released as the lead single from the album by Universal Latino on December 22, 2003.
Los Ángeles Azules are a Mexican musical group that plays the cumbia sonidera genre, which is a cumbia subgenre using the accordion and synthesizers. This results in a fusion of the sounds of cumbia from the 1950-1970s with those of 1990s-style electronic music.
Selena spawned three singles; "Contigo Quiero Estar", "Mentiras", and a Spanish-language cover of Kyu Sakamoto's 1960s Japanese song "Sukiyaki". Her Los Dinos band—newcomers Pete Astudillo, Joe Ojeda, and veteran Ricky Vela—were involved in the writing process for Selena's debut album. [5]
Encadenado (English: Chained) is the eighth studio album by Mexican pop singer Mijares.This album was released on March 23, 1993. This album was produced by Juan Carlos Calderón and Julio Palacios.