Chayanne -: Desde Siempre-2005-
Throughout his career, Chayanne has received numerous awards and nominations, recognizing his contributions to Latin music. Some notable accolades include multiple Billboard Latin Music Awards, Latin Grammy nominations, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
So, whether you are revisiting this track for a dose of nostalgia, discovering it for the first time for your wedding playlist, or researching the legacy of Latin pop’s golden age, press play. Let the guitars start, wait for the string swell, and listen as Chayanne tells you that some loves don't begin the day you meet—they exist desde siempre .
The album's lead single, "Salvame," became an instant hit, topping the charts in several countries and cementing Chayanne's position as a leading romantic artist. Other standout tracks, such as "Quiero Tu Amor" and "No Quieres Ser Mi Amor," showcased Chayanne's remarkable vocal range and emotional delivery. Chayanne - Desde siempre-2005-
The release of "Desde Siempre" in 2005 marked a significant turning point in Chayanne's career. This album, which translates to "Forever" in English, was a testament to the artist's unwavering dedication to his craft. Featuring a mix of upbeat tracks and heartfelt ballads, "Desde Siempre" reaffirmed Chayanne's status as a masterful storyteller and interpreter of Latin music.
on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. It features a mix of his most beloved love songs and one previously unreleased track. Lead Single: Contra Vientos y Mareas " was the new track included to promote the compilation. Key Classics: The album includes essential hits such as " Un Siglo Sin Ti Volver a Nacer Cuidarte El Alma Featured Songwriters: It contains " Fuiste un Trozo de Hielo en la Escarcha ," written by J.M. Cano of the Spanish group Mecano. 2005 Context Throughout his career, Chayanne has received numerous awards
Her mother had left for the United States three years ago, promising to send for her. The promise arrived monthly in the form of a money order and a brief, static-filled phone call. But Sofía had stopped believing in promises. Instead, she believed in Chayanne.
In the sweltering summer of 2005, before streaming algorithms and curated playlists, music was found on cracked CD cases and borrowed MP3 players. Fifteen-year-old Sofía lived in a small coastal town in Mexico, where the only things that ever changed were the tides and the fading paint on her grandmother’s house. But inside her room, painted a fierce, hopeful turquoise, Sofía was building a world of her own. Let the guitars start, wait for the string
The first track crackled to life. "No sé por qué…" Chayanne’s voice, smooth as polished stone, filled the tiny room. It was the song "Desde Siempre" (Since Always). She’d heard it a hundred times, but never in total darkness, never with the rain as a live percussion section.
"Porque te quiero desde siempre / Antes de verte ya te había soñado." (Because I love you since always / Before I saw you, I had already dreamed of you.)
The success of "Desde Siempre" not only revitalized Chayanne's career but also inspired a new generation of fans. The album's enduring popularity is a testament to Chayanne's ability to transcend time and trends, remaining relevant in an ever-changing musical landscape.