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Por Ti (For You) is a Mexican telenovela that aired in 2002 on TV Azteca's Azteca 13. It starred Leonardo Garcia and Ana de la Reguera as protagonists. Cast.
"Por Ti" (For You) is the second single from the album Dulce Beat by the Mexican electropop band Belanova. The song was released on Mexican radio in October 2005. "Por Ti" became a huge hit for the band and one of the most popular songs of the year.
Por Ti (transl. "for you") may refer to: Por ti (Mexican TV series), 2002 Mexican telenovela; Por Ti (Portuguese TV series), a 2022 Portuguese telenovela; Por Ti, by Ednita Nazario; Por ti, an album by the Banda el Recodo "Por ti" (song), a song by Belanova "Por ti", a song by Ally Brooke "Por ti", a song by Óscar Chávez
Todo por amor is a Mexican telenovela produced by Argos Comunicación for TV Azteca. [1] It is based on the 1998 Colombian telenovela La madre, created by Mónica Tenorio Agudelo. [2] It aired on Azteca Trece from 27 January 2000 to 12 January 2001. [3] [4] [5] The series stars Angélica Aragón and Fernando Luján. [6]
Capaz de Todo Por Ti (Eng.: Capable of Anything for You) is the fifth studio album by Mexican duranguense band K-Paz de la Sierra. It was released on November 20, 2007. The album became their second number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Albums. It is also noted as the band's last album with founder and original lead vocalist Sergio Gómez.
"Me Gusta Todo de Ti" (English: I Like Everything About You) is a Spanish-language song written by Horacio Palencia and recorded by Mexican ensemble Banda El Recodo. It is also the lead single from the album of the same name. The song reached number one on the Top Latin Songs chart in late 2009.
"Lo Haré Por Ti" (transl. "I'll Do It For You") is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her fifth studio album Paulina (2000). [2] Written by Estefano and produced by Chris Rodriguez, the bolero-influenced pop rock song was then released as the lead single from Paulina on January 11, 2000, through Universal Music Latin, Polydor Records and Muxxic Records (in Spain).
The song was included in the musical score of Claude Miller's An Impudent Girl (1985), and in Italy the film was subsequently released as Sarà perché ti amo. [4] The song has been used in several movie soundtracks, among others the 2003 French horror film High Tension and Tigers, Sweden's submission to the 94th Academy Awards (2020). [5]