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Duelo Norteño II (1999) As Duelo El amor no acaba (2002) (First album on Fonovisa Records) Desde Hoy (2003) Para Sobrevivir (2004) En el área de sueños (2005) Relaciones Conflictivas (2006) En las manos de un ángel (2007) Historia de Valientes (2008) Necesito más de ti (2009) Solamente Tú (2010) Por una mujer bonita: Corridos y Canciones ...
The video for "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" was directed by Kevin G. Bray, which features Aguilera performing the song in a recording studio. [14] As of October 2023, the video has four hundred seventy million views on YouTube, and therefore it was given a Vevo Certified Award . [ 15 ]
The album received positive reviews, commending Duelo's ability to sing about romantic love, instead of entering the fashion of contemporary groups that perform narcocorridos. The album went to number-one in the United States, topping the Billboard' s Latin Albums and Regional Mexican Albums charts, and reaching the top forty in Mexico .
ID3 is a de facto standard for metadata in MP3 files; no standardization body was involved in its creation nor has such an organization given it a formal approval status. [1] It competes with the APE tag in this area. There are two unrelated versions of ID3: ID3v1 and ID3v2. In ID3v1, the metadata is stored in a 128-byte segment at the end of ...
The album includes a collection of classical pieces, standards, and ballads written by several writers such as Gabriel Fauré, Johnny Mandel, Johnny Mercer, Ogden Nash, Kurt Weill, Bruno Brighetti, Bruno Martino, Maurice Ravel, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward, Marty Panzer, Ástor Piazzolla, Charlie Chaplin, Geoffrey Parsons, James Phillips, Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen, Otto ...
"Dueling Banjos" is a bluegrass composition by Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith.The song was composed in 1954 [2] by Smith as a banjo instrumental he called "Feudin' Banjos"; it contained riffs from Smith, recorded in 1955 playing a four-string plectrum banjo and accompanied by five-string bluegrass banjo player Don Reno.