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1984 song by Lani Hall and Camilo Sesto

"Corazón Encandenado"
Promotional single by Lani Hall and Camilo Sesto
from the album Lani Hall
B-side"Ven a Mis Brazos"
Released1984
GenreLatin
Length4:08
LabelA&M
Songwriter(s)Camilo Sesto, Sergio Fachelli

"Corazón Encandenado" ("Chained Heart") is a song by American singer by Lani Hall from her 1984 self-titled album. It features Spanish singer-songwriter Camilo Sesto, who also composed the track along with Sergio Fachelli. The song speaks about a trust issue between two lovers. The song was covered by Sergio Vargas and Gisselle as a merengue song on their collaboration album Juntos (1998). The duo's version peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and reached number one on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart. The song was also covered by Graciela Beltrán and Conjunto Primavera on Beltrán's album Mi Otro Sentimiento (2004). Their version peaked at number 32 at the Billboard Regional Mexican Airplay chart and was nominated "Hot Latin Track Of The Year, Vocal Duet" at the 2005 Latin Billboard Music Awards.

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References

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  7. "2005 Billboard Latin Music Awards Finalists". Billboard. February 11, 2005. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
Conjunto Primavera
  • Juan Dominguez
  • Felix Antonio Contreras
  • Juan Antonio "Tony" Melendez
  • Adrian Anthony Regalado
  • Saúl González Almanza
  • Miguel Jiménez
  • Manuel Sandoval Jr.
  • Ignacio "Nacho" Galindo
  • Adan Huerta
  • Daniel Martinez
  • Oscar Ochoa
  • Telesforo Saenz
  • Gustavo Galindo
  • Ramiro Rodriguez
  • Jesús "Chuy" Mostrenco
  • Manuel Rolando Pérez
  • Sergio "Sheko" Hipólito
  • Francisco "Frank" Mata
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