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Tú may refer to: * Tú (Canadian band) * "Tú" (Noelia song), 1999 * "Tú" (Shakira song), 1998 * "Tú", an habanera written by Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes * "Tú", a 2016 song by Allison * "Tú", a 2008 song by Belle Perez * "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 2006 song by Lu from '' Álbum'' * "Tú", a 1991 song by Mecano from ''Aidalai'' * "Tú", a 2010 song by Sara Tunes from ''Butterfly'' * The familiar form of "you" in the Spanish language * " La Incondicional", a 1989 song by Luis Miguel, sometimes confused by fans as being named "Tú" * Tú, a Chinese surname See also *Tu (other) Tu or TU may refer to: Language * Tu language * Tu (cuneiform), a cuneiform sign * ''tu'' or ''tú'' the 2nd-person singular subject pronoun in many languages; see personal pronoun * T–V distinction (from ...
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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. In 2020, Norteño singer Carín León covered the song. Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Cover versions The song was covered by Norteño singer Carín León in 2020. Noelia disapproved the version because he did not pay royalties for it. Andrea Mireille described it for '' Chilango'' as a Regional Mexican Regional Mexican music refers collectively to the regional subgenres of the country music of Mexico and its derivative ...
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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 versi ...
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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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