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Hay canciones tan icónicas que fueron tomadas por telenovelas para que sean parte de ellas. ¡Hola y bienvenidos a WatchMojo Español! En este video conocerás las canciones más icónicas que fueron utilizadas en telenovelas de Latinoamerica.

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00:00Hello and welcome to Watch Mojo Español, I am Jackie and in this list we will remember the most iconic songs
00:07that were used in non-Mexican soap operas.
00:11There is nothing more difficult than living without you
00:20Why don't we include Mexico? Because it has its own Top 10, go see it!
00:26It should be noted that we will not take into account the songs that were created especially for soap operas,
00:33but those that existed before and that later became part of them.
00:38Are you ready? Here we go!
00:43Number 10. Se dice de mí, Yolanda Rayo
00:57Three words are enough to remember the introduction song of Yo soy Betty La Fea,
01:03and although this version, performed by the Colombian singer Yolanda Rayo,
01:08was created especially for soap operas, the original song was created in 1943.
01:15Number 9. Milonga
01:20Originally conceived as a milonga, a musical genre and folkloric dance of Argentine, Uruguayan and Brazilian origin.
01:28Years later, it was performed by Tita Merello, Argentine actress and vedette, in the film Mercado de Abasto.
01:45Ay Fiera, que camino a lo malevo, que soy chueca y que me muevo con un aire compadron
01:49Did you notice that it doesn't say Fea but Fiera?
01:52Those little details were changed to accommodate the story of the soap opera.
02:00Number 9. Pirulino
02:02Los Golden Boys by Benny Marquez
02:07Ay Fiera, que camino a lo malevo, que soy chueca y que me muevo con un aire compadron
02:11Does anyone else find it almost impossible to listen to this song and not imagine Pedro el Escamoso dancing?
02:18Despite being created in the 60s, Pirulino became very popular throughout Latin America 36 years later,
02:27thanks to the soap opera.
02:30His main character, Pedro el Escamoso, performed a particular and fun dance to the rhythm of the music.
02:37His uncoordinated and energetic steps marked a whole generation.
02:42The original song was created by Calixto Ochoa, a Colombian singer and composer, considered the king of the ballenato.
02:52Pirulino hit a drunk woman, in the house of Aquilino el Perguntón
02:55In the courtyard he came and bit a bitch, and broke her only pants
02:59The inspiration for the song came when Ochoa saw a drunk man
03:04who went to vent his sorrows in the courtyard and was attacked by a dog.
03:11Number 8. Te Quise Olvidar by MDO
03:15From the creator and producer of the group Menudo, MDO arrived.
03:20A new version of this boy band with a more adult image.
03:23And the song that was most successful internationally was
03:41This hit was used in the Venezuelan soap opera Carisima
03:46that tells the story of love between Abril Zurli and Gabriel Santuario
03:50A young medical student and a man who seeks to avenge the death of his father.
03:55The song is, in short, unforgettable.
03:58The soap opera, not so much.
04:02Number 7. Ratón y Queso by Alberto Ramón
04:05From narco to author.
04:07The Colombian Andrés López López, alias Florecita, wrote the book El Cártel de los Sapos
04:15and then made a soap opera with the same name.
04:32The phrase Ratón y Queso was used in several moments
04:36Amigo? Amigo el ratón del queso
04:39Making allusion to the false friendship whose relationship is based on interest.
04:44That's why the song Ratón y Queso by Alberto Ramón came to the series as a ring on the finger.
04:58Number 6. Benedetta Passione by Laura Pausini
05:03Having Laura Pausini's music in Latin American soap operas is a classic.
05:09The Brazilian soap opera Passione did not lag behind.
05:22And although the main song of the soap opera was another
05:26Pausini's music sounded in the most romantic and passionate moments.
05:33I don't want to fall in love with you.
05:37There is a version in Spanish of the song called Benedetta Passione
05:42but the song was used in its original language, Italian.
05:46Taking advantage of the fact that Toto, one of the main characters of the soap opera,
05:51was an Italian peasant and widow.
06:03Number 5. A Puro Dolor by Sun By Four
06:19What can be more romantic than wanting to listen, even if it's just for a moment,
06:24the breath of the loved one?
06:26That's why it was impossible that this song was not taken by a soap opera
06:32to be its main song.
06:34This happened with Mis Tres Hermanas, a Venezuelan soap opera
06:38in which Augusto tries to get his sisters ahead
06:42at the cost of sacrificing his own dreams.
06:45I'm an adult, I'm 20 years old.
06:48I decide the fate of my family and my three sisters.
06:53Now let's light some candles while we sing the song
06:57with the same passion that Augusto takes care of his sisters.
07:02Give me back my fantasies,
07:05my desire to live life.
07:08Give me back the air.
07:13Number 4. La Hormiguita by Juan Luis Guerra
07:16We already remember Pedro el Escamoso dancing pirulino,
07:20but the main song of the soap opera was actually
07:24a lot slower and more romantic.
07:27I met her one afternoon,
07:29with her guitar she was hunting bulls.
07:34Where Pedro is shown creating his own universe,
07:37full of lies but with good intentions.
07:40A man who seeks love as best he can.
07:43That's why the song of the Dominican Juan Luis Guerra
07:46that talks about a meeting between two people
07:49that are getting closer in a playful way
07:51works perfectly with this soap opera.
07:57Give me back my fantasies,
08:00my desire to live life.
08:03Give me back the air.
08:09Number 3. In the last place in the world,
08:12Ricardo Montaner.
08:14Lucerito tells the story of the humble peasant girl
08:18who comes to the city to work as a domestic worker
08:21after her mother's death
08:23and lives an almost impossible love.
08:27This Colombian soap opera is an adaptation
08:29of the Venezuelan soap opera Lucecita
08:32and the song chosen for the presentation
08:35was one of Ricardo Montaner.
08:37A very sentimental lyric that says
08:39that he would leave everything to live life with his love
08:43and a young Ricardo singing with a lot of emotion.
08:47In the last place in the world,
08:51in every piece of land,
08:55I decided to humble myself
08:58so that you will find my trace.
09:02Number 2. Change, pain.
09:05Natalia Oreiro.
09:16The strength of these trumpets
09:18transports us to the memory
09:20of one of the most popular songs
09:23used in a soap opera.
09:25Muñeca Brava tells the story of Milagros,
09:27a domestic employee
09:29who has little sophisticated habits
09:32but who also surprises
09:34with her ability to transform.
09:46The story is starring
09:48the Uruguayan Natalia Oreiro
09:51who is also the singer of the song.
09:53In fact, it was the soap opera
09:55that made Change, Pain
09:57an international success
09:59and open different markets for the singer.
10:02Now a moment of the chorus
10:04that we like so much.
10:16Oh, how many memories!
10:18And that we have not reached the end yet?
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10:30Now, let's go to the end.
10:32Number 1.
10:34If it hadn't been for you,
10:36Marco Antonio Solís.
10:40The soap opera Girasoles para Lucía
10:42has a particularity
10:44and is that it was presented to Argentina
10:46with the famous song
10:49of Marco Antonio Solís.
11:05But in other countries
11:07the main song was another.
11:19The soap opera is about Lucía
11:21a young girl who has the dream
11:23of becoming a famous actress
11:25and who wants to conquer Simon
11:27the loneliest man
11:29most coveted in his country.
11:31But by chance
11:33from life ends up meeting
11:35Simon's brother
11:37and the two are completely different.
11:39Which of the two songs
11:41do you think is better for him?
11:49If he knew that you are Lucía Trevi
11:51instead of the countess
11:53he would not be interested in you at all.
11:55He loves me!
11:57What are you two doing here locked up?
11:59And you, did you remember these songs
12:01as part of the soap operas?
12:03Do you think there is any
12:05that we have left out?
12:07Tell us in the comments
12:09and do not forget to see
12:11these other original videos
12:13of Watch Mojo Español.

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