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version on March 26, 2013. The reissue features the album version of the single "Sin Tí", the remix of "Regálame Un Muack" with El Potro Álvarez, unreleased
¿Quién contra nosotros?
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Awards in 2018 the recognition of "Song of the Year in Spanish" for the single «Sin ti», while in 2019, this production was awarded as "Album of the Year
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by Dilson Dias from the Colombian rock icon band “La Pestilencia”. The single “Sin Salida” and video received air play on the South American music television
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to sell 3 albums worldwide. Her second album, Una Mujer, was led by the single "Sin Ti No Hay Nada". This album also included a song written by Soraya
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Vol. 3 was released. It was released along with the music video for the single "Sin Fin" which featured American singer Justin Timberlake. His fans were
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peaked at number twenty-nine in Spain. On April 20, Gomez released the single "Sin Pijama" with Dominican singer Natti Natasha, alongside a music video
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given to the album on TV and music stations, and due to the release of the single "Sin miedo" two weeks after the release of the album. The first single charted
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2015. She released the Entrañas mixtape on 4 July 2016, following the single "Sin Rumbo". On 22 February 2017, Arca signed with XL Recordings and released
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the cover of Rolling Stone Argentina. In December 2018 he released the single "Sin Culpa" with singer DrefQuila, that peaked at the sixth position of
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the Dove Awards the recognition of "Song of the Year in Spanish" for the single "Sin ti", while in 2019, being nominated as Best Christian Album in Spanish
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Shelter" to be released on March 18, 2014. In February they released the single (Sin )ical. On March 18 they released their debut Artery Recordings full
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on March 5 and 6, 1983. Three live recordings would be produced for the single : "Sin After Sin" for both the 7-inch and 12-inch releases and "Destroyer"