The Mexican Luis Miguel is one of the most influential Latin American artists in history and has no such dudas. It has a large amount of songs from some of the ballads, pop, boleros, tangos, jazz, big band and mariachi.
Like many artists, some of his songs are compositions by other great musicians. Dominican Juan Luis Guerra has been to many artists and wrote “Hasta que me olvides”, which the Rey Sol supo convert to a great success.
Hasta que me olvides was included in the disco Ram, from 1993, which was Micky’s new studio album. The song includes the number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs list in the United States, converted to its decimal song number one on the list. But he has a curious history with respect to his creation and his connection is small: the Dominican wrote in a servile.
A late 1990s when Juan Luis Guerra visited Jaime Camil Garza in Acapulco, Mexico. Alli garza and Luis Miguel. Allí, in the middle of the comedy, Juan Luis Guerra wrote the song that tenia haas días dando vueltas en la cabeza. The story that followed is known: Luis Miguel the grave and fue a global success.