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This was followed by "Estopa X Anniversarivm" released in November 2009. That album was released to celebrate Estopa's tenth anniversary and included collaborations on their most successful songs, including "El Run Run" with Rosario and "Ya No Me Acuerdo" with Ana Belen. The second disc was made up of remixed versions of a number of their ...
X Anniversarium is the seventh studio album by the Spanish band Estopa.It was released in 2009, marking the band's ten-year anniversary. Additionally a comic of the band was released called Ultimate Estopa, as well as a poster of the band and a flag of their first concert as a gift.
"No Me Acuerdo" (I Don't Remember) is a song by Mexican singer Thalía and Dominican singer Natti Natasha. It was released on June 1, 2018 as the lead single from Thalía's fifteenth studio album, Valiente (2018).
Dos Tiempos Bajo Un Mismo Tono is a rap album released by Puerto Rican singer Vico C and Jossie Esteban on 1990 in Puerto Rico by Prime Records and BMG on 1990 and on January 18, 1994 by RCA records in the United States.
Me Oyen, Me Escuchan is a song by Mexican singer Thalía from Thalía's fourteenth studio album, Valiente. It was released by Sony Music Latin as the album's second single on August 31, 2018. [ 1 ]
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"No me enseñaste" (English: You Did Not Teach Me) is one of the most successful singles of Thalía to date, taken off her self-titled studio album Thalía. It was released as the second single in America, meanwhile it was released as the third one in Europe. In March 2022, Billboard named it as the 87th best song of 2002. [2]
Griselda Flores of Billboard described the single a "quintessential can’t-live-without-you love song" and a "masterclass in songwriting". [3] " Que Me Quedes Tú" was included on best-of lists including Billboard's "The 100 Greatest Songs of 2003" (2023), at number 41, being the highest ranked Spanish-language song on the list, only behind "Bonito" by Jarabe de Palo. [3]