Ojete Calor - Agapimгє Ft. Ana Belг©n ⚡

"Agapimú" (meaning "my love" in Greek) was originally written by Italian artists including Mia Martini.

Available for streaming on Spotify , Apple Music , and YouTube Music . 📜 Historical Context & Origin

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Ojete Calor (Carlos Areces and Aníbal Gómez) ft. Ana Belén Release Date: April 8, 2020 Genre: Electropop / "Subnopop" (Self-proclaimed) Label: Distributed by Universal Music Spain

The track achieved viral legendary status because Ana Belén herself agreed to collaborate with the comedians. She re-recorded her iconic vocals and even participated in a split-screen music video recorded entirely from their respective homes during confinement. 📝 Musical and Lyrical Structure "Agapimú" (meaning "my love" in Greek) was originally

Spanish singer and actress Ana Belén popularized the Spanish adaptation in 1979 on her highly successful album, Ana . It became one of the definitive songs of her career.

Ojete Calor released the track during the strict COVID-19 lockdowns in Spain. They jokingly pitched it as an alternative "vaccine" to counter the overplayed anthem "Resistiré," giving cooped-up citizens a fresh, upbeat song to blast from their balconies. Ana Belén Release Date: April 8, 2020 Genre:

The track was produced by Aníbal Gómez and Carlos Areces, with additional production and mixing handled by Ignacio Miranda. It translates the slow-burning passion of the 1970s ballad into a fast-paced, high-energy dancefloor filler. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Google Watch Action Data