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"'Que Habra Sido de M'" (English: "What Would Have Become of Me") is a song written by Omar Alfanno and performed by Puerto Rican singer Vctor Manuelle on his fifth studio album, 'Ironas'(1998), and was released as the second single from the album. It became his seventh number song on the Tropical Airplay chart. AllMusic critic Jos A.Estvez, Jr. cited it as one of the songs from where the album where Ramn Snchez's arrangements allows Manuelle to "drive the best of the talented improviser, belting it out with all his might". This sentiment was shared by 'Billboard' editor John Lannert who called it one of the album's "well-crafted tracks". Parry Gettelman praised the performance of both the bassist and the pianist in the track. On the former, she noted that Ruben Rodriguez "provides a graceful bass line that subtly builds tension released in the soaring chorus". It was nominated "Tropical/Salsa Hot Track of the Year" at the 1999 Latin 'Billboard' Music Awards, but lost to "Suavemente" by Elvis Crespo. In 2000, it was recognized as one of the best-performing songs of the year at the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Awards under the salsa category.

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*List of 'Billboard' Tropical Airplay number ones of 1998

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