About "Renacer"
"Renacer" (Reborn) is a song by Cuban-American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan. It was released in 1990 worldwide as the only single of her first compilation album, Exitos de Gloria Estefan (1990). The song was first recorded by Egberto and Maria De Lourdes Garcia (siblings from Ecuador) then later Miami Sound Machine made it their first single, but did not have any success with it. An English version, "Live Again", was also recorded. Later Estefan re-recorded and eventually released the song, reaching the top ten on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart. The Spanish Version of "Oye mi Canto (Hear my Voice)" was used as b-side on the single release. "Renacer" was also covered by Mexican singer Luis Miguel in 1990, but never included on his albums.
Top songs by Gloria Estefan
- Conga
- Don't Wanna Lose You
- Cuba Libre
- Mi Tierra
- Con Los Anos Que Me Quedan
- Bad Boy
- Can't Stay Away From You
- Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
- Along Came You
- Hoy
- 1—2—3
- Amor Fatal
- Desde Que Te Fuiste
- Quiéreme
- Corazón Prohibido
- Anything For You
- Cómo Me Duele Perderte
- Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
- Close My Eyes
- No Te Olvidare
- Do You Want To Dance
- Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
- Turn The Beat Around
- Abriendo Puertas
- La Parranda
- Don't Let This Moment End
- White Christmas
- Heaven's What I Feel
- Always Tomorrow
- Words Get In The Way
- Devuélveme El Amor
- Oye Mi Canto (spanish Version)
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