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She received media attention in 2015 with her single "Tu falta de querer" from the album Mon Laferte, Vol. 1. Laferte released her fifth album La Trenza , her most acclaimed album to date, in 2017. Her single with Colombian rock star Juanes , " Amárrame " won the Best Alternative Song award at the 18th Latin GRAMMYs . [ 2 ]
Si Tú Te Vas (Eng.: If You Go ) is the title of a studio album released by Mexican group Los Temerarios on July 8, 2008. This album became their eighth number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Albums the most for any group.
[3] [4] "Como Tú" replaced "Hombres al Borde de un Ataque de Celos" by Mexican performer Yuri and was succeeded at the top of the chart by fellow Mexican performer Luis Miguel with the second single from his album Busca una Mujer (1988), "La Incondicional".
"Si Tú la Ves" ("If You See Her") is a song recorded by American singer Nicky Jam featuring fellow Puerto Rican rapper Wisin. [1] It was released on July 28, 2017, as the fourth single from Nicky Jam's fourth studio album, Fénix (2017). [2]
"Si Tú Te Vas" was released as the lead single from the album in October 1995. [10] The music video was filmed in New York and premiered on 4 October 1995 as a screen projection on a side wall of the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. [11] [12] It features an overhead light, a microphone, and a woman and several scenes in black and white.
In 2007, they released El Disco de Tu Corazón, which topped the Argentine Albums chart, being their first to do so. Miranda Es Imposible! was released in 2009 and featured three singles. The singles "Ritmo y Decepción" and "Ya Lo Sabía", preceded their fifth studio album titled Magistral (2011), which was the band's first to chart on Spain ...
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"Si Tú Supieras" was released on 18 August 1997. [12] In the United States, it debuted at number five on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart on the week of 20 September 1997. [ 13 ] It reached number one on the chart, replacing "La Venia Bendita" by Marco Antonio Solís , and spent five weeks on top of this chart until it was succeeded by ...