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  2. List of songs recorded by Belinda - Wikipedia

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    Belinda is featured on "Muriendo lento" by Moderatto. Belinda is featured on "Sueño de ti" by Motel. Juan Gabriel re-recorded his song "Te sigo amando" with Belinda in 2015. Belinda and Juan Magán recorded four songs together: "Te voy a esperar", "Si no te quisiera", "Déjate llevar" and "Madrid X Marbella".

  3. Nada (Belinda Peregrín song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by American songwriter nominated for Grammy Awards, Diane Warren, while the Spanish adaptation was provided by Spanish singer Belinda, [7] and was produced by the Italian musician and record producer Loris Ceroni. [citation needed] The song is a Spanish adaptation of the song "Weightless". [8]

  4. Belinda Peregrín discography - Wikipedia

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    Spanish singer-songwriter Belinda Peregrín has released four studio albums, four EPs, five soundtracks, twenty-three singles, two DVDs, and twenty-two music videos. Billboard mentioned her as "The Latin Pop Princess" .

  5. All God's Children (song) - Wikipedia

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    "All God's Children" is a song recorded by American singer Belinda Carlisle for her second greatest hits album, A Place on Earth: The Greatest Hits. It was written by Paul Barry, Billy Lawrie and Mark Taylor. It was released as a single in November 1999, reaching #66 on the UK Singles Chart.

  6. Ángel (Belinda Peregrín song) - Wikipedia

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    The actor who portrayed the boyfriend, Eddy Vilard, is friends with Belinda in real life. The music video was directed by Mexican video director Alejandro Lozano, [ 5 ] and was premiered in January 2004 on MTV Latino.

  7. Lolita (Belinda Peregrín song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lolita" is a song by Spanish singer-songwriter Belinda, released as the first promotional single from her third studio album Carpe Diem. [ 2 ] The song was composed by Jimmy Harry, Alaina Beaton , Belinda and Nacho Peregín.

  8. Be Free (song) - Wikipedia

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    Belinda was the first Mexican artist who released a song in English and entered the Yugoslav charts. This song was written mostly to introduce Belinda to an English speaking audience, but the attempt failed; however she later achieved this by starring in the Disney Channel original movie The Cheetah Girls 2 .

  9. Cactus (Belinda Peregrín song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released the same day as the song. It was produced by UNCOMMON Productions and directed by Flakka. The video features Belinda wearing a black hat while being chased into the desert by a trio of carry-weaponed men while displaying allusions of her former romance with Christian Nodal. [3]