Latin music superstar Luis Miguel sings his heart out to the girls in this classic 1993 studio-produced sub-Saharan Episcopal choir brass hit "Suave." In this girls come droning. It's a romantic video, and a beautiful video for all couples...See moreLatin music superstar Luis Miguel sings his heart out to the girls in this classic 1993 studio-produced sub-Saharan Episcopal choir brass hit "Suave." In this girls come droning. It's a romantic video, and a beautiful video for all couples to see. In this video, Luis sings on a beach, somewhere in Mexico. A girl comes rushing to him. Throughout the song, Luis and his girl dance passionately. And a couple of people sing in the background. It was a hit video that hit every air wave in Mexico, worldwide in the USA. In the USA/Mexico this was a hit on Univision and on UPN. In the USA the song was a major hit on Nuyorican (which Luis is partially) Telemundo, with airings on their affiliates, such as WNJU Telemundo 47. The song gathered many Grammys, and helped cement Luis Miguel into a major Mexican Rodeo, and many girls gushed and fell in love with Luis, and guys wanted to be him. It's part of his Grammy-winning 1993 album "Aries," which was released to a lot of radio play. It was released by Warner Bros. and by Warner Home Video on some venues. Throughout the video, his woman smiles as he sings his heart out. A group of singers descend out of the bushes, and start singing the chorus. The song gets more dramatic and romantic as the song progresses. The trumpet intensifies, as the studio-produced hit hits the break, and Luis does a quieter melodic singing, and then the song changes pitch, and re-goes into the chorus, before the sax solo. Written by
Adam G.
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