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(Music and lyrics by Helena Del Pilar) Released: 2005-04-02 [2:38] Helena says: “I love the story behind the recording of this song... Recorded in Bogotá, Colombia, we were expecting a sunny day, but life gave us a different kind of weather. A song with 100% social content.”
(Music and lyrics by Helena Del Pilar) Released: 2005-04-02 [3:36] from the album Mi Sueño
(Helena Del Pilar, Gustavo A. Forigua) Released 2013 [3:57] The first single from her sixth solo album reveals the authenticity of her style and her versatility as a performer. Recorded at HdP Producciones studios and mastered in Miami, "UN DIA SIN TI" begins its journey through radio stations across the country, promising to become a breakout hit in 2016
(Music and lyrics by Helena Del Pilar) Released 2005-04-02 [3:00] from the album Mi Sueño
(Music and lyrics by Helena Del Pilar) Released on: 2017-05-06 [3:10] from the album: Hace Tiempo
(music and lyrics Helena Del Pilar) Released: 2009 [4:39] released a single in the ChaChaCha genre! (with the collaboration of the Vibra Music entertainment label), the song is the first song that Helena composed when she was 15 years old)
(Helena Del Pilar · Rafael Manjarrez Mendoza) released: 2016 [5:01] Helena chose this song because, besides loving it, it defines her homeland. She says: “Today, November 7, 2016, I pay tribute to my Colombian homeland, especially to my Guajira region, with a song by Dr. and Maestro Rafael Manjarrez Mendoza, born in La Jagua del Pilar (Guajira) on March 24, 1962, composer of the song: BENDITOS VERSOS, one of his most cherished compositions.”
(music and lyrics Helena Del Pilar) Released: 2005 [3:46] from album: Mi Sueño
(music and lyrics Helena Del Pilar) Released: 1999 01 26 [3:18] from album Con El Alma En La Piel
(Under the pseudonym Lía Muñiz) Released: 2001 [3:45] a song written by Helena del Pilar (it's the first she "dared" to release - the song is called "Estuve sola"), with which she managed to extend her reach to the neighboring country of Ecuador from the album "Hace Tiempo"
(Music and lyrics by Helena Del Pilar) Released: 1999-01-26 [3:53] The song was included on the album "Con el Alma en la Piel" (With My Soul in My Skin), which earned her a heartfelt recognition in Aruba. After returning to Colombia, aiming to achieve the same success in her homeland, she recorded her first album ("Con el Alma en la Piel"), which included songs sung in Papiamento. From this independently recorded ballad-pop album, the song "Decepshon" gained airplay on some regional radio stations. It also led to a Spanish translation of the Papiamento song, titled "Amor de Tres" (Love of Three), which began to be played on national radio stations.
(music and lyrics Helena Del Pilar) Released: 1999 01 26 [5:00] from album: Con El Alma En La Piel
Helena Del Pilar · Jimmy Rey) Released: 1999 01 26 [3:47] from album: Con El Alma En La Piel













