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Wikipedia article'"Mujeres"' is a 1992 song by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona. It was released in 1992, and it became Arjona's first major international hit, becoming his first top 10 on the 'Billboard' Hot Latin Songs chart in 1993, where it peaked at number 6.Billboard 2011 - Page 22 "Arjona is not only a major artist in the United States-where his top-selling release ... Arjona placed his first top 10 on the Hot Latin Songs chart in 1993 with Mujeres,"..." It is also recognized as one of Arjona's signature songs. The lyrics of the song begin with a reference about God creating Eve as a companion for Adam; '"No s quin las invent / no s quin nos hizo ese favor / tuvo que ser Dios / que vio al hombre tan solo y sin dudarlo pens en dos"'.'La Mujer Que Prospera' (2010). Page 127. "Ricardo Arjona, refirindose a las mujeres. expresa: 'No se quin las invent, no se quin nos hizo ese favor, tuvo que ser Dios'." ChartsVersionsThe single originally featured on the album 'Animal Nocturno' (1993), but has been re-recorded and reissued several times in his discography, as well as being covered by other artists: *1999 on 'Vivo' *2000 on '12 Grandes xitos', sung in Portuguese *2004 on 'Solo' (acoustic version) *2007 on 'Quin Dijo Ayer' *2008 on 'Simplemente Lo Mejor' *2009, sung by Thala on 'Primera Fila' *2009, sung by Elvis Crespo on 'Trpico' *2013, sung by Thala and Mara Jos on 'Viva Tour' ReferencesCategory:1992 songs Category:1993 singles Category:Ricardo Arjona songs Category:Songs written by Ricardo Arjona Category:Sony Discos singles Category:Spanish-language songs Category:Songs with feminist themes | |
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