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The story behind
Los muchachos de hoy, according to DoReSol
The song *Los muchachos de hoy* has an interesting peculiarity: it was born as part of the soundtrack of a Mexican film called *Fiebre de amor*. This album, released in 1985 under the EMI Capitol label, features Luis Miguel performing most of the songs, although it also includes the participation of Lucerito, who acted alongside him in the film. It is curious to note that, in addition to the Spanish version, this work was also recorded in Italian.
Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri, born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1970, is a prominent figure in Latin American music. Throughout his career, he has explored various genres, from pop and funk to bolero and mariachi. His career includes winning five Grammy awards and four Latin Grammy awards. An early milestone in his career was receiving an award at fifteen years old for a duet with Sheena Easton. The duration of *Los muchachos de hoy* is 3:38.
From album
Fiebre de amor
Luis Miguel · 1985 · Track 11
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