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Objetivo Fama (sometimes abbreviated as OF, Spanish for Target: Fame) is a Puerto Rican singing talent contest that aired for over six years on WLII, the Univision outlet in Puerto Rico; and on Telefutura in the mainland United States. It is produced by Ender Vega and Soraya Sánchez ES Television.
The fourth season of the singing contest Objetivo Fama began on February 3, 2007, with a pre-show in Los Angeles, California where they announced the final 20 contestants out of 30 semi-finalists. The season officially started on February 10.
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The first season of Objetivo Fama began in 2004. The season featured a varying panel of judges, including Roberto Sueiro , who is the only remaining judge of the original season. The show was hosted by Nicaraguan singer Luis Enrique .
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Con tus Estrellas en Vivo is the third compilation album recorded by the reality show Objetivo Fama at their Third Season. The first and only single of this album are "Kilometros", a song of the duo " Sin Bandera ", here, interpreted by Arquimides Gonzales and Marlon Fernández (winner of that season).
Samuel and Karen sang with Objetivo Fama's second season 1st runner up, Azucena Salazar, the song "Terco Pero Sabroso" Cristina sang with Objetivo Fama's third season 4th runner up, Mary Ann Acevedo, the song "Fuera De Mi Vida" Yaindhi sang with Objetivo Fama's fourth season semifinalist, Frances Marrero, the song "Herida"