"Fotografía" is a song recorded by Juanes and Nelly Furtado for Juanes' second studio album, Un Día Normal (2002). The duet, which was followed by another, was extremely commercially successful: it reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and in Latin American countries such as Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Peru. The song re-introduced Furtado to the Latin American market and paved the way for Furtado's success with Folklore, her second album, in the region.

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  • "Fotografía" is a song recorded by Juanes and Nelly Furtado for Juanes' second studio album, Un Día Normal (2002). The duet, which was followed by another, was extremely commercially successful: it reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and in Latin American countries such as Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Peru. The song re-introduced Furtado to the Latin American market and paved the way for Furtado's success with Folklore, her second album, in the region.
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