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Enamorada de Ti (English: In Love with You) is the second remix album by American Tejano singer Selena. It was released posthumously on 3 April 2012 through Capitol Latin and Q-Productions. Enamorada de Ti was produced by Sergio Lopes, Leslie Ahrens, Andres Castro, Moggie Canazio, Cesar Lemons and Chilean record producer Humberto Gatica. Gatica had the idea of modernizing songs recorded by Selena into today's popular music genres. Selena's family had already been working on a similar idea, but they set it aside in favor of Enamorada de Ti, which had gained the approval of Capitol Latin. The selection of artists to sing duets with Selena began in late summer 2011. Gatica and Selena's family chose American singer and actress Selena Gomez, Puerto Rican singer Don Omar, Samuel "Samo" Parra fro

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  • Enamorada de Ti (en)
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  • Enamorada de ti è un album di remix postumo della cantante statunitense Selena, pubblicato nel 2012. (it)
  • Enamorada de ti es un álbum de remezclas y duetos de Selena. Fue lanzado el 3 de abril de 2012 en Estados Unidos por los sellos EMI Music y Capitol Latin. El álbum incluye sus más grandes éxitos, así como duetos con los artistas de la talla del baladista Samo, el puertorriqueño Don Omar, la cantante dominicana Natti Natasha, el cantante mexicano Cristian Castro, el guitarrista Carlos Santana, el DJ español Juan Magán y la cantante pop estadounidense Selena Gómez. (es)
  • Enamorada de Ti (English: In Love with You) is the second remix album by American Tejano singer Selena. It was released posthumously on 3 April 2012 through Capitol Latin and Q-Productions. Enamorada de Ti was produced by Sergio Lopes, Leslie Ahrens, Andres Castro, Moggie Canazio, Cesar Lemons and Chilean record producer Humberto Gatica. Gatica had the idea of modernizing songs recorded by Selena into today's popular music genres. Selena's family had already been working on a similar idea, but they set it aside in favor of Enamorada de Ti, which had gained the approval of Capitol Latin. The selection of artists to sing duets with Selena began in late summer 2011. Gatica and Selena's family chose American singer and actress Selena Gomez, Puerto Rican singer Don Omar, Samuel "Samo" Parra fro (en)
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  • Enamorada de Ti (en)
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