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Para Tu Amor | Juanes | 04:09 | |
La Camisa Negra | Juanes | 03:36 | |
A Dios Le Pido | Juanes | 03:25 | |
Y, ¿Si Fuera Ella? | Pablo Alboran, David Bisbal, Antonio Carmona, Jesse & Joy | 04:10 | |
All You Need Is Love | Aloe Blacc, Eric Church, Sheryl Crow, John Fogerty | 04:18 | |
Es Por Ti | Juanes | 04:10 | |
Bonita | Juanes, Sebastian Yatra | 02:27 | |
Gracias a la vida | Beto Cuevas, Juanes, Alejandro Sanz, Juan Luis Guerra | 04:35 | |
Fotografía | Nelly Furtado, Juanes | 04:00 | |
Besos En Guerra | Morat, Juanes | 03:49 |
Colombian musician Juanes was brought up the notorious Medillin region of the country during the height of the turmoil created by drug lord Pablo Escobar. The injustices Juanes witnessed led to him having a strong social conscious and this is reflected in some of the subject matter in his material which often takes a pro-Latino stance. He rose to fame in his native Colombia through his rock band Erkhymosis but it wasn't until the band split up and he released his first solo album in 2000 that his career really took off.
His debut album 'Fíjate Bien' won three Latin Grammys and its follow up 'Un Dia Normal' went platinum across all the major Latin markets spending 92 weeks in the Billboard Latin Charts.
Juanes has gone on to sell over 15 million albums and his popularity, coupled with his relentless campaigning work on behalf of Columbian social issues (landmine clearance in particular) led 'Time Magazine' to cite him as "one of the world's 100 most influential people". His campaigning work has not been without controversy however, with efforts to promote peace in Cuba through a concert met with criticism from exiled Cubans who believed the singer was inadvertently propping up the Cuban government and threats from extremists caused the concert to be cancelled. Juanes remains one of the most influential acts in modern Latin music.