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  2. Yo Te Amo - Wikipedia

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    "Yo Te Amo" (transl. "I Love You") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne from his ninth studio album, Simplemente (2000). [1] The song was written and produced by Estéfano and released as the lead single from the album in 2000 by Sony Discos in the United States.

  3. Chayanne: Vivo - Wikipedia

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    Yo Te Amo; Atado a Tu Amor; Un Siglo Sin Ti [1] Charts. Chart (2008) Peak position Mexican Albums Chart [2] 4 Spanish Albums Chart [3] 36 U.S. Billboard Top Latin ...

  4. Pensamiento Serpentino - Wikipedia

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    Tú eres mi otro yo. / You are my other me. Si te hago daño a ti, / If I do harm to you, Me hago daño a mi mismo. / I do harm to myself. Si te amo y respeto, / If I love and respect you, Me amo y respeto yo. / I love and respect myself.

  5. Chayanne - Wikipedia

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    The hot streak continued in 2000, when Chayanne released Simplemente and the top-ten hit "Candela" and the number-one hit "Yo Te Amo". On March 19, 2002, he released Grandes Éxitos, a greatest-hits album with a few new tracks.

  6. Tim Maia - Wikipedia

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    Posthumously, an unprecedented album was released on digital platforms entitled "Yo Te Amo", which brings the musician's hits sung in Spanish and arrives 51 years after his original recording, made in 1970. [35]

  7. Pleonasm - Wikipedia

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    Pleonasm can serve as a redundancy check; if a word is unknown, misunderstood, misheard, or if the medium of communication is poor—a static-filled radio transmission or sloppy handwriting—pleonastic phrases can help ensure that the meaning is communicated even if some of the words are lost. [citation needed]

  8. Te Amo (Rihanna song) - Wikipedia

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    "Te Amo" was released as the fourth international and fifth overall single from Rihanna's fourth studio album, Rated R. [2] The song was written by Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, James Fauntleroy II and Rihanna, with production helmed by Eriksen and Hermansen under their production name, Stargate. [3]

  9. Chayanne (1988 album) - Wikipedia

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    After the successful self-titled album released in 1987, which included one of Chayanne's signature songs, "Fiesta en América", a track that peaked at number 4 in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and also ranked 49th in the 2008 recap for the '100 Greatest Songs of the 80's in Spanish' by VH1 Latin America, [2] [3] the singer recorded in 1988 his second self-titled album under the Sony ...