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STUDIO ALBUM BY MEXICAN POP GROUP RBD
Otro día que va and Enséñame; Otro Día Que Va and Enseñame; Enséñame; Ensename; Otro día que va; Otro Dia Que Va; Enseñame; Otro día que va and Enseñame; Otro Dia Que Va and Ensename; Otro dia que va; Otro Día que Va
  • RBD during their concert in [[Tijuana, Mexico]] (2005).

Più bella cosa         
1996 SINGLE BY EROS RAMAZZOTTI
La cosa más bella; Più Bella Cosa
"Più bella cosa" (; meaning "The Most Beautiful Thing") is an Italian language song written by singer Eros Ramazzotti, with Claudio Guidetti, Maurizio Fabrizio and Adelio Cogliati, and performed by Ramazzotti in February 1996, as a first single and pre-release from his album Dove c'è musica ("Where There's Music") that came out on May 13 of that year.
Qué será de ti         
ROBERTO CARLOS SONG
Qué Será de Ti (Como Vai Voce); Qué Será De Ti (Como Vai Voce); Qué Será De Ti; Que sera de ti
"Como Vai Você" (English: 'How are you [doing]'; , in Spanish: "Qué será de ti", English: 'What went on with you') is a song made famous by Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos from his album Roberto Carlos (1972).
Regiment de la cosa pública         
BOOK OF FRANCESC EIXIMENIS
Regiment de la cosa publica
The Regiment de la Cosa Pública (Government of the Republic) is a work that has 38 chapters and that was written in Catalan by Francesc Eiximenis in 1383. It was just written after Eiximenis' arrival in Valencia, and it was dedicated to the jurats (representatives of the city).

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Rebelde (album)

Rebelde is the debut studio album by Mexican Latin pop vocal group RBD, released on November 30, 2004, in Mexico and on January 11, 2005, in the United States and the rest of Latin America.

The album belongs to the pop and latin pop genres, with teen pop and pop rock stylings. The album was produced by Carlos Lara, Max di Carlo and Armando Ávila. A Brazilian Portuguese version of the album was also recorded and released on November 1, 2005. On March 2, 2006, a 'Diamond Edition' of the album was also released.

In the United States the album topped the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart, while reaching the runner-up slot in the main Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and selling over 400,000 copies in the country, attaining 4× platinum certification. The album reached the top spot in the music charts of Mexico, selling 550,000 copies there and gaining a diamond and gold certification by AMPROFON.

As part of the album's promotion, four singles were released. The first three, "Rebelde", "Solo Quédate En Silencio", and "Sálvame", became number one hits in Mexico.

The album has sold over 1,5 million copies worldwide in the first two years of release and was the tenth best selling EMI album of 2006.