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Tú may refer to: * Tú (Canadian band) * Tú (Noelia song), "Tú" (Noelia song), 1999 * Tú (Shakira song), "Tú" (Shakira song), 1998 * "Tú", a 2008 song by Belle Perez * "Tú", an habanera written by Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes * "Tú", a 1987 song by Juan Luis Guerra from ''Mientras Más Lo Pienso...Tú'' * "Tú", a 2007 song by Jeremías from ''Un día más en el gran circo'' * "Tú", a 2007 song by Kudai from ''Sobrevive'' * "Tú", a 1991 song by Mecano from ''Aidalai'' * "Tú", a 2010 song by Sara Tunes from ''Butterfly (Sara Tunes album), Butterfly * The T–V distinction#Spanish, familiar form of "you" in the Spanish language * "La Incondicional", a 1989 song by Luis Miguel, sometimes confused by fans as being named "Tú" * Tu (surname), Tú, a Chinese surname See also

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Tú (Canadian Band)
Tú was a Canadians, Canadian pop music duo from the Toronto area in the 1980s, featuring twin sisters Amanda and Cassandra DiBlasi. History The DiBlasi twins appeared on ''The Tommy Hunter Show'' in 1985. They released a self-titled album in 1987 on RCA Records. Their second album, ''Secrets in the Dark'', was released in 1989 by Columbia Records. Their biggest hit single, hit, the single "Stay with Me", was their only Top 10 song, reaching number 8 on the Canadian music charts in 1987."RPM 100Singles"
''RPM'', September 5, 1987. via Library and Archives Canada. They also released the singles "I Used to Cry", "Language of Love", "Stop Breaking My Heart", and "Le Freak - Tú Freak", a cover version of the 1978 Chic (band), Chic song "Le Freak". Tú also appeared as backup singers in Platinu ...
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Tú (Noelia Song)
"Tú" () is a song performed by the Puerto Rican singer Noelia, taken from her debut studio album of the same name (1999). The song was released as her debut single and it was written by Estéfano with minor uncredited lyrics by Noelia. The song reached No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks chart, becoming her most successful singles on that chart and it is her signature song. "Tú" received a nomination for Pop Song of the Year at the 2000 Lo Nuestro Awards. It was acknowledged as an award-winning song at the 2000 BMI Latin Awards. Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Cover versions The song was covered by Norteño singer Carín León in 2021. Noelia disapproved the version because he did not pay royalties for it. Andrea Mireille described it for ''Chilango'' as a Regional Mexican Regional Mexican is a Latin music radio format encompassing the musical genres from the different parts of rural Mexico and the Southwestern United States. Genres include banda, ...
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Tú (Shakira Song)
"Tú" () is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira from her fourth studio album, ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998). On the ballad, the lyrics detail the singer offering herself and her possessions to her lover. It was released as the album's second single in 1998 by Columbia Records and Sony Discos. Its lyrics were written by Shakira, the music was composed by herself and Dillon O'Brian. Shakira also handled its productions along with Lester Méndez. The track's musical composition was originally intended for an album O'Brian never released. "Tú" received positive reactions from music critics, who praised Shakira's performance. The song was a recipient of a Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Latin Award in 2000. An accompanying music video depicts Shakira performing various activities at a room. The song was included in the set list for the Tour Anfibio (2000), Tour of the Mongoose (2002-03), and El Dorado World Tour (2018). Shakira also performed an acoustic version of t ...
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Belle Perez
Maribel Pérez (born 29 January 1976), best known by her stage name Belle Perez, is a Belgian-Spanish musician and songwriter. Born in Neerpelt to Spanish parents as María Isabelle Pérez Cerezo, the Flemish singer was discovered for her musical talents by Patrick Renier at a local talent show in 1997 at the age of 21. In 1999 she participated in the Belgian preselections of the Eurovision Song Contest and from then on Belle's career in music took off. She started off in pop music but in 2002 she changed her style to Latino/pop and went live on stage with her own "Baila Perez"-band. The album that came with it was an instant success and remained on the top spot in the Belgian charts for several weeks. As of 2006, she has achieved a relatively high level of fame in her native Belgium and the Netherlands. She has also become the presenter of a popular Dutch music show. Perez participated in the Belgian tryouts for the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, but ended up getting 3rd place. H ...
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Eduardo Sánchez De Fuentes
Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes (3 April 1874, in Havana – 7 September 1944) was a Cuban composer, and an author of books on the history of Cuban folk music. The outstanding habanera ''Tú'', written when he was sixteen, was his best-known composition. As an adult, he composed the scores for the opera ''Yumurí'', the ballet ''Dioné'', the oratorio ''Navidad'' and the cantata ''Anacaona''. His writings are still charming and informative today, though their standing has suffered from an accurate criticism by later musicologists. They realized that he had systematically underestimated the contribution of the Africans in Cuba. He insisted, instead, on the supposed contribution of Cuba's original aboriginal population, which was subsequently disproved. :"It is a shame that a succession of errors should have spoilt the greatest work of a man who had carried his musicianship for almost half a century with rare dignity. Because in the end...Sanchez de Fuentes will remain, above all, ...
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Un Día Más En El Gran Circo
''Un Día Más En El Gran Circo'' is the 3rd album by British-Venezuelan singer-songwriter Jeremías released on 14 August 2007. The album earned a Latin Grammy Award The Latin Grammy Awards are an award by The Latin Recording Academy to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music industry. The Latin Grammy honors works recorded in Spanish or Portuguese from anywhere around the world that has been ... nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Album. Track listing # Un Día Más En El Gran Circo # Juan de Afuera # El Simple Juego del Amor # Hasta El Próximo Invierno # Este Tiempo Que Se Fue # El Seductor # Nada Fuera de Control # Yo No Busco Nada Más # Promesa de Amor # Comienzo del Final # Aire de Abril # De Regreso a La Soledad # Tú # Un Días Más En El Gran Circo (Reprise) # Tú (Versión Alternativa) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Un dia mas en el gran circo 2007 albums Jeremías albums ...
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Sobrevive
''Sobrevive'' is the second album of the Chilean pop rock band Kudai released on June 16, 2006. Debuted at number one in their navite country and certified platinum and sold 350,000 copies worldwide. Album information This album is the last record on which Nicole Natalino sang. She left the group due to personal problems. After the departure of Nicole, Gabriela Villalba replaced her and re-record the album featuring Gabriela's voice. The first single is " Déjame Gritar" which went #1 in Chile and Argentina. The video of the single features Nicole before her departure and also hit #1 spot on many TV channels and programs like MTV Argentina 'Los 10+ Pedidos' and MTV Centro 'Top 20'. Track listing #"Intro" ("Intro") (Guz) – 0:42 #"Tal Vez" ("Maybe") (Guz, Dr. Alfa) – 3:29 #"Llévame" ("Take Me Away") (Guz) – 3:44 #"Ya No Quiero Más" ("I Don't Want Anymore") (Guz, Juan José Arranguiz) – 3:14 #"Aún" ("Still") (Guz) – 4:19 #" Déjame Gritar" ("Let Me ...
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Aidalai
''Aidalai'' is an album by pop group Mecano. It was released in 1991 and produced by the group. Its launch was in the middle of rumors of the separation of the group due to differences between Nacho Cano and José María Cano. It was their third release with Ariola Records. The title refers to a game word: Aidalai → ¡Ay Dalai!, meaning in English something like ''Oh Dalai!''. Spain Edition ''Aidalai'' songs range from very minimalist ones like "Sentía" (''I felt''), a kind of bossa nova music in which the voice of singer Ana Torroja is accompanied by only two acoustic guitars and maracas, to others as complex as "Naturaleza muerta" (''Still Nature''), which has a complex orchestral string arrangement. However, also on the album are songs typical of the group's Electropop, techno pop style, like "El fallo positivo" (''The positive verdict'') about the issue of AIDS, with perhaps one of the best works of vocal arrangements of Nacho Cano, and "Dalai Lama", that narrates the life ...
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Butterfly (Sara Tunes Album)
''Butterfly'' is the debut studio album by the Colombian singer-songwriter Sara Tunes. It was released on June 6 on Colombia and October 15, 2010 in Latin America by EMI. ''Butterfly'' was her third studio album, but counted as a debut album as the other two had not had the success expected. Singles Official singles *"Asi Te Amo" was the first single, was released on April 8, 2010 by airplay and has a music video recorded in the city of Medellín. *"Noche De Paz (Silent Night)" was released on December 15, 2010. The video showed Tunes singing and sitting on a piano. *"Tú" was the second official single by Tunes, was released on March 11, 2011, and has the collaboration of urban music duo of "Golpe a Golpe". The song did not have a music video. Others songs *"Si Tu No Estas" is a song featuring the Colombian reggaeton musician J. Balvin. The song had elements of pop, Colombian hip hop and reggaeton. *"Butterfly" is a Latín pop song with a chorus in English and Spanish Spani ...
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T–V Distinction
The T–V distinction is the contextual use of different pronouns that exists in some languages and serves to convey formality or familiarity. Its name comes from the Latin pronouns '' tu'' and '' vos''. The distinction takes a number of forms and indicates varying levels of politeness, familiarity, courtesy, age or even insult toward the addressee. The field that studies and describes this phenomenon is sociolinguistics. Many languages lack this type of distinction, instead relying on other morphological or discourse features to convey formality. English historically contained the distinction, using the pronouns ''thou'' and ''you'', but the familiar ''thou'' largely disappeared from the era of Early Modern English onward, with the exception of a few dialects. Additionally, British commoners historically spoke to nobility and royalty using the third person rather than the second person, a practice that has fallen out of favour. English speakers today often employ semantic ana ...
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La Incondicional
"La Incondicional" (The Unconditional") is a pop song written, produced, and arranged by Spanish Juan Carlos Calderón and performed by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was released in 1989 as the third single from his studio album entitled ''Busca una Mujer'' (1988) and became his second #1 single on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks chart after " Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" in 1987. The song broke several airplay records in Latin America, topping the charts in Mexico (where it became the biggest hit of the year), Chile and Peru; and the top-ten in other countries. The success of the song helped push the album to #3 on the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Albums with approximate sales of four million units. "La Incondicional" won Pop Song of the Year at the Premios Lo Nuestro in 1990. In 2008, VH1 Latin America aired the program entitled ''The 100 Greatest Songs of the '80s in Spanish'' which declared "La Incondicional" as the #1 Spanish track of the 1980s. Chart performance The song debu ...
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