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- El Perdedor may refer to: "El Perdedor" (Aventura song), 2006 "El Perdedor" (Enrique Iglesias song), 2013 "El Perdedor" (Maluma song), 2016 This disambiguation...
- nonsensical. The song's chorus, in which Beck sings the lines "Soy un perdedor/I'm a loser baby, so why don't you kill me?", is often interpreted as a...
- "El perdedor" (English: "The Loser") is a song by Colombian singer Maluma taken from his second studio album Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy (2015). Sony Music Latin...
- elements of reggaeton, pop and urban music. The singles "Borró C****ette", "El Perdedor" and "Sin Contrato" entered the top 10 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs. In...
- "El Perdedor" (English: "The Loser") is the second Spanish (and fourth overall) single from Enrique Iglesias' album **** and Love. It serves as the opening...
- 2014 by Republic Records. The album's three Spanish singles—"Loco", "El Perdedor", and "Bailando"—reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart....
- "El Perdedor" (English: The Loser) is Aventura's third single from album K.O.B. Live (2006). The song reached big recognition in many Spanish-speaking...
- album, "El Tiki" and "Borró C****ette" which preceded its release and "El Perdedor" and "Sin Contrato" – all of them were successful in countries across Latin...
- three Spanish-language hits: "Somos Tres", "No Hay Cielo", and "Un Buen Perdedor". His 1986 in album Fantasía produced several more hits, including the...
- Procuna Alexis Ayala Theme music composer Enrique Iglesias Opening theme "El perdedor" by Enrique Iglesias and Marco Antonio Solís Ending theme "Corazones invencibles"...