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by Alejandro Sanz · Album Más

Y, ¿si fuera ella?

Key F# Tempo 76 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 5:22
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Y, ¿si fuera ella?, according to DoReSol

When Alejandro Sanz released Y, ¿si fuera ella?, he did so as the first single from his fourth album, titled Más, which would be released in 1997. This ballad, lasting 5 minutes and 23 seconds, became a starting point for one of the most successful works of his career. The musical composition bears the signature of Sanz himself, while the arrangements and production were handled by a team that included Emanuele Ruffinengo, Miguel Ángel Arenas, and Pedro Miguel Ledo. The song, released as a single on August 4, 1997, added to the growing list of Spanish-language songs that shaped the musical landscape of that year.

The album Más, released in 1997, became a milestone, achieving worldwide sales exceeding 7 million copies and earning 57 platinum and two gold records. This work became the best-selling album in Alejandro Sanz's career and, according to Promusicae data, one of the best-selling in the history of Spain. Sanz, whose real name is Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro, was born in Madrid in 1968 and is known for his prolific career as a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and composer. Throughout his career, he has sold over 25 million records worldwide and has been awarded 17 Latin Grammy Awards and three Grammy Awards, in addition to collaborating with a variety of artists.

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KeyF#
Time signature4/4
Tempo76 BPM
Duration5:22
ComposerAlejandro Sanz
AlbumMás
ISRCES5159706043

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