Selena Gomez is back in the top 10 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart (dated April 5) as "Ojos Tristes," with Benny Blanco ...
The Marías were featured on the track, with lead vocalist María Zardoya singing the song’s Spanish second verse and joining ...
Billboard compares Jeanette's 1981 song "El Muchacho de los Ojos Tristes" with Gomez and Blanco's "Ojos Tristes," featuring ...
“I Said I Love You First” is the album’s opening interlude, featuring a tearful speech by the young Gomez to the cast and ...
This album isn’t just a comeback for Gomez; it’s a heartfelt reintroduction that feels entirely worth the wait.
Selena Gomez, one of the most celebrated pop artists, unveils a poignant new track, "Ojos Tristes," featuring the enchanting vocals of The Marías. This song not only highlights Gomez's evolution as an ...
Last year, the Marías released Submarine, which we named our Album Of The Week. Today, the group is back with the new single “Back To Me” and its b-side “Nobody New.” ...
María Zardoya and Selena Gomez’s ‘Ojos Tristes’ Lyrics Are About Letting Go of a Boy With ‘Sad Eyes’
Selena Gomez’s Spanish track ‘Ojos Tristes’ are a heartbreaking look at a past love. Read the lyrics and their English ...
Selena Gomez is back in the top 10 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart (dated April 5) as “Ojos Tristes,” with Benny Blanco and The Marias, debuts at No. 4. Thanks to the reimagination of ...
Billboard compares Jeanette's 1981 song "El Muchacho de los Ojos Tristes" with Gomez and Blanco's "Ojos Tristes," featuring The Marías. By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin Selena Gomez and ...
The fourth track, “Ojos Tristes” (“Sad Eyes” in English) takes the chorus from Jeanette’s 1981 song “El Muchacho de los Ojos Tristes” (“The Boy With Sad Eyes,” see an English ...
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