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De Mí Enamórate : ウィキペディア英語版
De Mí Enamórate

"De Mí Enamórate" ("Fall in Love with Me") is a ballad written by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel, produced by Gian Pietro Felisatti and performed by Mexican singer Daniela Romo. It was released as the first single from her fourth studio album ''Mujer de todos, Mujer de nadie'' in late 1986. This song was featured as the main theme for the Mexican telenovela ''El Camino Secreto'', starred by Romo and Salvador Pineda. This single became the first to spent 14 consecutive weeks at number one in the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks chart, a record that was later tied by Mexican singer Ana Gabriel and later surpassed by fellow Mexican performer Yuri when her single "Qué Te Pasa" achieved sixteen weeks at the top.
"De Mí Enamórate" is also recognized as Romo's signature song and has been performed by several singers, including Sergio George, Manoella Torres and Tito Nieves.
==Song history==

"De Mí Enamórate" was produced by musician Gian Pietro Felisatti and written by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel, who also wrote "Abuso", included on Romo's previous album ''Dueña de Mi Corazón''. The song was featured as the main theme for the soap opera titled ''El Camino Secreto'', starred by Romo and Mexican actor Salvador Pineda, which began airing on September 2, 1986.〔(【引用サイトリンク】language=Spanish )〕 This telenovela broke rating records in México during its broadcast on Televisa and this main theme was also a success, leading its parent album ''Mujer de todos, Mujer de nadie'' to its peak at number two in the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Albums, a platinum certification in México and approximate sales of two million and a half units in Latin America.〔(【引用サイトリンク】language=Spanish )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://foro.univision.com/univision/board/message?board.id=yuri&message.id=62006 )
Romo performed this song on every live performance since then, including her appearances on the Mexican 'Festival Acapulco' in 1991, 1993 and 1997 and her promotional tours. She also recorded a new version of the song on her studio album ''Ave Fénix'' released in 2001. On the 2008 recap for the '100 Greatest Songs of the 80's in Spanish' by VH1 Latin America "De Mí Enamórate" ranked at number 74.

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