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"Te Quiero Tanto, Tanto" (transl. "I Love You Very, Very Much") is a song written and produced by Memo Mendez-Guiu and performed by Mexican pop group OV7 from their album Entrega Total (1998). [1] It premiered as the main theme for the Mexican telenovela Mi pequeña traviesa. [2]
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]
Mi pequeña traviesa; Genre: Telenovela: Starring: Enrique Rocha Michelle Vieth Héctor Soberón Carmen Salinas: Opening theme "Te quiero tanto, tanto" by OV7 Composer: Memo Mendez-Guiu ...
Calibre 50 (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈliβɾe siŋˈkwenta]) is a regional Mexican band. Formed in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, in 2010 by Edén Muñoz, the band has had several lineup changes, with the current roster consisting of lead vocalist and accordionist Beto Gastélum, backing vocalist & twelve-string guitarist Tony Elizondo sousaphonist Alejandro Gaxiola, and drummer Erick García.
It displaced "Te Quiero Tanto Tanto" by Mexican Latin pop group Onda Vaselina, and Crespo became the first merengue artist with two number-one Hot Latin Tracks singles. [42] After a week at number one, "Tu Sonrisa" was displaced by Gloria Estefan's "Oye!". [57]
Ricardo Treviño Chapa, also known as RickyTreCh, is a musician, songwriter, and entrepreneur.He is known for being the bassist of the Mexican rock band PXNDX (Panda). [1] [2] and a founding member of Desierto Drive, [3] Suprema Corte del Norte, [4] and Nadiescucha. [5]
It is formed by Yadira Gianola (lead vocals), Alberto Espinosa (bass guitar), José Antonio Dabdoub (guitar), Ángel Yáñez (guitar), and José Carlos Fausto Monroy (drums). It was created in 2005 by known producer Abelardo Vázquez (also producer of Reik), and released its first album in 2006. The self-titled album, Nikki Clan, is part of a ...
His song Te quiero tanto (I love you so much) is frequently sung during football matches around the world by the fans, with altered lyrics. During Football World Cup Mexico 1986, the Argentine coach Carlos Bilardo did not allow any player of the team get off the bus until Denis' song Gigante chiquito had stopped playing in the cassette recorder.