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Escajadillo Peña (born
September 29, 1969),
known by his
stage name,
Aleks Syntek, is a
Mexican singer and songwriter. He has
earned nine
nominations for...
- pop
singer Aleks Syntek,
released on
October 24, 1999. It was
certified Double Platinum in Mexico. All
tracks are
written by
Aleks Syntek,
except where noted...
- with
lyrics by Ochoa,
Kenny and
Aleks Syntek),
featuring musicians Jorge "Chiquis" Amaro [es], Sabo Romo,
Aleks Syntek,
Alfonso André [es] and
Federico Fong...
- as
Mexican singer, composer, and
keyboard player Aleks Syntek in 2004. She
dueted with
Syntek on the song "Duele el Amor" ("Love hurts"),
which was a...
- by
Melanie Blatt. The
Latin American dub uses "Un Héroe Real" by
Aleks Syntek.
Heather Phares of
AllMusic noted that the
soundtrack "does
create a feel-good...
- "Duele el Amor" (Love hurts) is a song by
Mexican singer-songwriter
Aleks Syntek featuring Spanish singer-songwriter Ana
Torroja released on
December 15...
- included:
Elton John,
James Blunt, Jon Bon Jovi, Fonseca, Fito Páez,
Aleks Syntek,
Gerry Weil,
Franco De Vita,
Sting and Ely Guerra. Buchanan's
Forever –...
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journalist and
writer Aleks Paunovic (born 1969),
Canadian actor Aleks Syntek (born 1969),
Mexican singer and
songwriter Aleks Krotoski (born 1974), American...
-
various Mexican artists including Carlos Espejel,
Pierre Angelo,
Aleks Syntek,
Lucero and Anahí.
Carlinflas (portra**** by
Carlos Espejel) - Was a kid...
- as Molotov, Cafe Tacuba,
Julieta Venegas, Moenia, Beto Cuevas, and
Aleks Syntek. The main hits of the
album were: "Lo que no fue, no será" by El Gran Silencio...