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2004 Billboard Latin Music Awards; Date: April 29, 2004: ... "Quedate Callada", Jorge Luis Cabrera [1] Regional Mexican Airplay Track of the Year, Male Group
The music video was released on 18 January 2018 and as of May 2019 has achieved over 120 million views. [11] A remix featuring Luan Santana was released on 23 March 2018 alongside a music video. [12] [13] The video was directed by Daniel Duran and filmed in Quito, Ecuador. [14] [15] [16] "Sólo Yo" was the fourth single from the album.
Premio Lo Nuestro 2004 was the 16th anniversary of a popular Latin Music Award show in U.S. The award show took place In Miami, Florida, and aired live on the Univision Network on Thursday, February 26, from 8-11 pm ET / PT (7-10 pm Central and Mountain).
Jose Luis Cabrera (born 1984) is a Guatemalan American contemporary visual artist, specializing in painting, sculpture, assemblage art, and video installations. Cabrera's work involves the production of ethereal, enigmatic, romantic, Neo—magical realism and supernatural imagery. His work makes references to personal memories and found imagery.
Marc Anthony and Thalía was the leading nominees, with 13 nominations each. Jennifer Lopez follows with 12 nominations in various categories. Other artists receiving nominations include Luis Miguel with 11, Paulina Rubio and Ricky Martin with 9 each, and Colombian pop star Shakira with 6 nominations.
Sergio George and Jorge Villamizar — "Mi Primer Millón" Elvis Crespo — "Bandida" Sergio George and Jorge Luis Piloto — "La Salsa Vive" (Tito Nieves) Kike Santander — "Por Más Que Intento" (Gilberto Santa Rosa) Ray Contreras, Jimmy Greco, La India and Shirley Marte — "Sedúceme" (La India)
Jorge Cabrera may refer to: Jorge Cabrera (basketball) (born 1974), Uruguayan basketball player; Jorge Cabrera (politician), member of the Connecticut State Senate;
"Princesa" is a song by Dominican singer-songwriter, Frank Reyes. [1] It was originally released as the fifth track for his twelfth studio album, Dosis De Amor on December 20, 2005, by J & N Records and JVN Musical Inc.