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"Dónde está el Amor" (English: Where is the Love) is a song recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán. The song is included on his second studio album , Tanto (2012). It was re-recorded featuring Mexican pop duo Jesse & Joy and released as the first single from the re-release of Tanto (2013) in September 2013.
"'Dónde Está el Amor" ("Where is the Love") is a song written by Randall Barlow and Roberto Blades and performed by Colombian singer Charlie Zaa for his third studio album, Ciego de Amor (2000). [1] It was released as the lead single from the album on 17 January 2000. [2]
Dónde está el Amor may refer to: "Dónde Está el Amor" (Charlie Zaa song), 2000 "Dónde está el Amor" (Pablo Alborán song), 2012 This page was last edited on 3 ...
"Oye, ¿Dónde Está El Amor?" (English: "Listen, Where is the Love?") is the second single released from Wisin & Yandel's album Wisin vs. Yandel: Los Extraterrestres and features Franco De Vita. The live version of the song was performed with Kany García at Wisin & Yandel concert in Puerto Rico.
Pablo Rodríguez Lozada (January 4, 1923 – February 28, 1973), [1] better known as Tito Rodríguez, was a Puerto Rican singer and bandleader. He started his career singing under the tutelage of his brother, Johnny Rodríguez.
The following is a list of all 40 songs for the Lips sequel, Number One Hits. [12] [13] As with the first Lips game, all songs are master tracks.In addition to this, players are able to download a free five-pack of DLC; the contents of this pack are still not revealed to the public, although iNiS has stated that players can customize their DLC pack from a list of songs in the soon to be ...
" ("Oh Love") and "Amor de hombre" ("Love of Man"), which was the first Mocedades track to enter English-speaking charts since the smash hit "Eres tú". In 1984, the lead singer, Amaya Uranga, left the group to pursue a solo career, [ 2 ] and was replaced by Ana Bejerano, with whom Mocedades recorded three more albums for CBS.