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No Siento Penas

 Juanes – Mi Sangre

Cuando tú me dices a media voz que me

amas

Me siento tan sublime como el tibio sol

de la mañana

Y esto es lo que tú me haces sentir 

Desde el día en que te conocí

Cuando tú me dices a media voz que te

ame

Me siento invencible como el huracán

más terrible

Y esto es lo que tú me haces sentir 

Desde el día en que te conocí

No siento penas ni dolores de cabeza

Ni confusión de ninguna naturaleza

Ni tampoco siento más tristeza

Solo siento amor solo siento amor

Solo siento amor solo siento amor

Y por supuesto es todo para ti

Desde el día en que te conocí  

Cuando tú me dices a media voz que no

me vaya

Me siento indestructible como un cañón

de metralla

Y esto es lo que tú me haces sentir 

Desde el día en que te conocí

No siento penas ni dolores de cabeza

Ni confusión de ninguna naturaleza

Ni tampoco siento más tristeza

Solo siento amor 

No siento penas ni dolores de cabeza

Ni confusión de ninguna naturaleza

Ni tampoco siento más tristeza

Solo siento amor solo siento amor

Y por supuesto es todo para ti

Desde el día en que te conocí 

¡Su albúm nue v o

 La  v i d a  e  s  u n r a t i c o 

e l 23 de  oct ubr e !

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BiographyIn both critical respect and commercial success, he has quickly become the leading

music artist in the Spanish speaking world - with the The Los Angeles Times declaringthat: “[Juanes] has emerged as the single most important figure on the Latin musicscene”.

Both an electrifying guitarist and socially conscious songwriter that critics are puttingalongside artists such as Bono and Bruce Springsteen, Juanes confronts the violence of his native Colombia’s continued conflict, while pointing to the love of family and respect of countrymen as the way to rise above the fray. Millions of fans have adopted the songs of this poetic rocker as virtual anthems for Latino pride, prayers for peace, and the strengthof true love.

Juanes’ landmark second album Un Dia Normal (“A Normal Day”) was the #1 Spanish-language album of 2003 in both sales and airplay, and holds the record for the longestTop-10 chart run of any Latin album in history. The album’s success lead Juanes to topsix separate Billboard Year-end Latin charts, including #1 album, #1 singles artist, and #1songwriter, and resulted in his selection for the cover of Billboard’s “Year In Music”special issue. Un Dia Normal spent two years (104 weeks) on the chart and produced fivehit singles. The album lead Juanes to a sweep of the 2003 Latin Grammy telecast(winning all five awards for which he was nominated: “Album Of The Year” - “Record of the Year” - “Song of the Year” - “Best Rock Solo Album” & “Best Rock Song”), andbrought his career total to an impressive NINE Latin Grammy Awards. He also was thetop winner at Univision’s Premio Lo Nuestro Awards and garnered MTV Latin America’s“Artist of the Year” & “Best Rock Artist” awards. The tour in support of Un Dia Normal sawJuanes perform over 200 critically acclaimed concert dates throughout the world,

including a date setting the attendance record at Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center.

Fall 2004 saw Juanes “remain in his own upper echelon” with the September 28threlease of his eagerly awaited third album-the socially and emotionally relevant MiSangre (“My Blood”). Mi Sangre not only debuted at #1 throughout the Spanish speakingworld (quickly reaching multi-platinum status in numerous countries), but also findsJuanes continuing his Latin radio airplay dominance with all three singles from the recordthus far claiming the #1 spot on Billboard’s “Hot Latin Tracks” chart. In fact, first single“Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor” (“I Am Worthless Without Your Love”) not only notched animpressive 3 month (12 weeks) run at #1 in America, it was also the most played song at

radio in Latin America for all of 2004. Of course, this continued success has lead mediathroughout the world to take note, highlighted by Arts cover profiles of Juanes in bothThe New York Times and The Washington Post, and most recently, his selection by TIMEas “one of the 100 most influential people in the world.”