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Azúcar Moreno (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈθukaɾ moˈɾeno]; Spanish for "brown sugar") is a Spanish music duo composed of sisters Antonia "Toñi" and Encarnación "Encarna" Salazar. The duo has sold more than three million albums and singles since 1984 domestically, and became famous in Europe, the United States and Latin America in the ...
The music video was nominated for the video of the year on the MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2002. Cover versions. The song has been covered on several singing talent contests as are La Academia, Objetivo Fama, etc. Daniela Romo covered the song for her 2008 album Sueños de Cabaret.
2010: Gaby Moreno released a single simply titled "Quizás." 2013: Andrea Bocelli released a version with Jennifer Lopez. 2017: Gregory Porter on his album Nat King Cole & Me. 2022: Arthur Hanlon with Debi Nova. 2024: Michael Bublé on his album The Best of Bublé.
The music video for Miguel's version was directed by Pedro Torres and filmed in Acapulco. [ 5 ] Character Bruno Cortona, played by Vittorio Gassman in the classic Il Sorpasso (1962) sings, in Spanish, the first verse of "Cuando Calienta el sol" in a beach scene.
Annette Moreno (born April 26, 1972) is an American singer and songwriter who performs in the Spanish language. Since her first solo album in 1995 she has released 15 albums, a singles collection and a live DVD.
In 1996, Spanish music duo Azúcar Moreno covered "Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" on their sixth studio album Esclava De Tu Piel. [44] It was released as the second single from the album and a music video for the song was filmed in New York City, New York. [45] The CD single contains the album version and five remixes of the song. [46]
Maria Gabriela Moreno Bonilla (born 16 December 1981) is a Grammy-winning Guatemalan singer-songwriter and guitarist. Singing in both English and Spanish, Moreno's music covers many genres including Latin, alternative, blues, folk and Americana.
Televisión Española (TVE) internally selected the song as its entrant for the 35th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.For the song to participate in the contest, it was necessary to remove the spoken lyrics in the intro –as only original lyrics are allowed in the contest–, becoming one of the longest instrumental intros in Eurovision history –45 seconds of a total of three minutes–.