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List of songs recorded by Belinda

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Belinda is a Spanish singer and actress Mexican naturalized. Her music career started in 2000 when she contributed vocals to the soundtrack albums for the Mexican telenovela, Amigos x siempre, in which she also starred. In 2003 Belinda Peregrin released her debut album Belinda. Belinda Peregrin has recorded songs for four studio albums, several soundtracks and has collaborated with other artists for duets and featured songs on their respective albums and charity singles.

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Songs

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Belinda and The Cheetah Girls recorded two songs together: "Amigas Cheetahs" and "A La Nanita Nana".
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Belinda and Il Volo recorded two songs together: "Constantemente mía" and "Mis Deseos / Feliz Navidad".
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Laura Flores performs on "Contigo Siempre" with Belinda.
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Belinda duetted with Drew Seeley on "Dance With Me".
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Belinda is featured on "Meu Menino (Minha Menina)" by Luan Santana.
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Belinda and Pitbull recorded two songs together: "Egoísta" and "I Love You... Te Quiero".
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Belinda is featured on "Muriendo lento" by Moderatto.
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Belinda is featured on "Sueño de ti" by Motel.
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Juan Gabriel re-recorded his song "Te sigo amando" with Belinda in 2015.
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Belinda and Juan Magán recorded four songs together: "Te voy a esperar", "Si no te quisiera", "Déjate llevar" and "Madrid X Marbella".
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Belinda is featured on "Your Hero" by Finley.
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J Balvin collaborated with Belinda and Vein for "Translation".
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Unreleased songs

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Notes

  1. Credited as "Traditional" in the album; however, the composer of the music was José Ramón Gomis, while the author of the lyrics was Juan Francisco Muñoz y Pabón.[4]
  2. Initially released as digital single on June 14, 2019[10] and was later included as a bonus track to the digital edition of Los Ángeles Azules' album De Buenos Aires para el Mundo on August 28, 2020.[11]
  3. A charity single recorded to benefit the victims of the January 12, 2010 Haiti earthquake.[15]
  4. The official video was exclusively released through the official JME Records channel on YouTube,[16] followed by the audio on Belinda's official channel.[17]
  5. A 10-second preview for the song was released on Belinda's official Instagram account on March 27, 2017, announcing its upcoming release as her single.[18][19] However, just the full video was not officially released until February 27, 2020.[20]
  6. For the Spanish Netflix series Welcome to Eden.[25]
  7. Grupera version.[28]
  8. Pop version.[28]
  9. The official music video for the song "Debo Saber" was released exclusively on a limited edition DVD bundled with the movie Barbie como la Princesa de la Isla.[31][32]
  10. The song was originally released as a digital single on November 18, 2017,[36] and later included on Juan Magán's album 4.0 on June 19, 2019.[37]
  11. In the iTunes edition, the song is listed as "Esto es amor."[42]
  12. A live version with additional rap lyrics, performed by Belinda alongside rapper Josh, was released on Belinda's DVD Fiesta en la Azotea: En Vivo Desde el Auditorio Nacional.[51]
  13. Released as a digital single on June 19, 2012.[52]
  14. The song was originally released as a digital single on May 7, 2020,[56] and later included on Lérica's album Cocoterapia on September 23, 2021.[57]
  15. The song debuted in the telenovela Camaleones under the original title "Planeta" in the credits.[59][60]
  16. Originally uploaded to YouTube as "Mentiras Cabrón," later simplified to "Mentiras," and subsequently retitled "K-bron."[65][66]
  17. The official audio was exclusively released through the official Belinda channel on YouTube[67][68] and on radio airplay.
  18. The song was initially uploaded to Belinda's official YouTube channel on February 19, 2022,[67][66] but it was subsequently made private.[69][65] A new video was then uploaded on May 20, 2022.[68]
  19. Initially released as digital single on June 17, 2022,[75] and later included on Ana Mena's album Bellodrama on March 24, 2023.[76]
  20. Lucero, Cristian Castro, Pedro Fernández, Diego Verdaguer, Pandora, Carlos Rivera, Belinda, Diego Boneta, Ana Victoria, La Adictiva Banda San José De Mesillas, Edwin Luna, Emir Pabón & Grupo Cañaveral, Leandro Ríos, Marian & Mariel, Ruby Escobar, Iskander, ATL, Jary, Carla Mauri, Lemongrass.[79]
  21. The song debuted in the telenovela Camaleones under the original title "Bossa" in the credits.[82][83]
  22. The song debuted in the telenovela Camaleones under the original title "Religión" in the credits.[82]
  23. A duet version with Andy & Lucas was recorded for the Spanish edition of her debut album.[92]
  24. A promotional CD released by the American meat and cold cut producer Oscar Mayer to meet Belinda and offer prizes.[97][98]
  25. A charity single recorded to benefit the victims of the February 27, 2010 Chile earthquake, featuring the original song written and recorded by Alberto Plaza in 1985.[101]
  26. A charity single recorded to benefit to COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico, featuring the original song written and recorded by Dúo Dinámico in 1988.[104]
  27. Main the song for the telenovela Camaleones. It was included as part of its soundtrack.[107] Subsequently, it was incorporated into Belinda's album Carpe Diem with minor alterations.[108]
  28. The song was originally released as a digital single on August 14, 2009.[109]
  29. A live version was recorded for the album Aventuras en el Tiempo en Vivo in a duet with Juan Pablo Gamboa.[94]
  30. Main theme song for the telenovela Si nos dejan.[112]
  31. Main theme song for the animated movie Tadeo Jones 3: La tabla esmeralda .[114]
  32. A charity single recorded to benefit the victims of the January 12, 2010 Haiti earthquake, Spanish-language remake of the 1985 hit song "We Are the World."[119]
  33. Main theme song for the animated movie Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones[125] later included as a bonus track to the digital edition of Belinda's album Catarsis in 2013.[126]
  34. Initially released as digital single on August 7, 2012,[127] and was later included as a bonus track to the digital edition of Belinda's album Catarsis in 2013.[126]
  35. Alternatively titled "Contigo aprendí ballad."[136]
  36. Later included in the reissue of Belinda's album Utopía.[54][55]
  37. Unofficial title
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