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"Amarillo" is a Latin pop ballad. [2] Lyrically the song discusses love, adoration and admiration with metaphors employing different colors. [3] [4] It was initially rumored that "Amarillo" was written by Shakira for Gerard Piqué, her partner at the time, due to the song's lyrics being applicable and being interpreted as referring to a romantic relationship.
"La Capi" – Myke Towers "Mambo 23" – Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 "No Le Cuentes" – Jerry Rivera "Otra Noche Más" – Víctor Manuelle featuring Frankie Ruiz "Quiéreme Menos" – Natti Natasha "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido" – Karol G "Una Vida Buena" – Kany García "Una Vida Pasada" – Camilo and Carín León
"Cómo Dónde y Cuándo" is a pop rock [13] ballad [14] written by Shakira, Albert Hype, Servando Primera, Rafa Rodríguez and Daniel Rondón.It explores themes of love and hopefulness [15] with lyrics about being surrounded by your friends and family, [16] emphasizing moving on from the past, embracing the present, and looking to the future with optimism. [17]
"La Tortura" held the record for longest-running number one single on the chart by nearly a decade, until it was succeeded by Enrique Iglesias's song "Bailando" in October 2014. [17] Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 debuted within the top ten in most countries, although its sales began to decline in early 2006. [ 6 ]
"Amarillo" is a song by Colombian singer J Balvin. [1] It was released on 19 March 2020 as the fourth single from his studio album Colores. [2] Background and release
The film is a Spanish-Argentine co-production by MOD Producciones, El Pez Amarillo and Cimarrón, alongside La Charito Films and Prisma. [4] Filming began in 2020 in Zaragoza. [8] It was interrupted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] It resumed in Argentina in late 2022, shooting in locations such as Santiago del Estero. [8]
"Hay Amores" (English: "There Are Loves") is a song recorded by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for the extended play (EP) and soundtrack Love in the Time of Cholera (2008).
Amor Amarillo (Spanish for Yellow Love) is the first solo album by Argentine rock musician Gustavo Cerati, as a side-project, while he was still active in Soda Stereo, his ex-band. Track listing [ edit ]