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Otro Día Más Sin Verte (English: Another Day Without Seeing You), also called Sentir (English: Feel) in Spain, is the Spanish-language debut album by Cuban singer Jon Secada. It was released on October 6, 1992 by EMI Latin to coincide with his English-language self-titled debut album, which was released in April 1992. The idea to release an all Spanish-language album was pitched by Secada's music mentor Emilio Estefan, after realizing that SBK Records have yet released such an album. Estefan presented Secada's proposal for a Spanish-language recording to the head of SBK, Charles Koppelman and then president of EMI Latin Jose Behar. Koppelman accepted the proposal after Behar stated that he could see "market potential" for Secada. With the help of Emilio's wife, Gloria Estefan, Secada trans

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  • Otro día más sin verte, también llamado Sentir en España,​ es el título del segundo álbum de estudio y primero realizado en español grabado por el cantautor cubano-estadounidense Jon Secada. Fue lanzado al mercado por la empresa discográfica EMI Latin el 6 de octubre de 1992 para coincidir con su álbum de estreno homónimo, que fue lanzado en mayo de 1992. La idea de lanzar un álbum en español fue propuesta por el mentor musical de Secada Emilio Estefan, después de darse cuenta de que SBK Records todavía no había lanzado un álbum de esta clase. Estefan presentó la propuesta de Secada, para una grabación en español, al jefe de Capitol EMI Records y luego al presidente de EMI Latin . Koppelman aceptó la propuesta después de intuir un "potencial de mercado" para Secada. Con la ayuda de la esp (es)
  • Otro Día Más Sin Verte (English: Another Day Without Seeing You), also called Sentir (English: Feel) in Spain, is the Spanish-language debut album by Cuban singer Jon Secada. It was released on October 6, 1992 by EMI Latin to coincide with his English-language self-titled debut album, which was released in April 1992. The idea to release an all Spanish-language album was pitched by Secada's music mentor Emilio Estefan, after realizing that SBK Records have yet released such an album. Estefan presented Secada's proposal for a Spanish-language recording to the head of SBK, Charles Koppelman and then president of EMI Latin Jose Behar. Koppelman accepted the proposal after Behar stated that he could see "market potential" for Secada. With the help of Emilio's wife, Gloria Estefan, Secada trans (en)
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