1997 single by Juan Gabriel and Rocío Dúrcal
"El Destino" Released 31 March 1997 (1997-03-31 ) Length 4 :43 Label BMG Mexico Songwriter(s) Juan Gabriel Producer(s) Juan Gabriel "Mi Pueblo " (1996) "El Destino " (1997) "La Incertidumbre" (1997)
"Que de Mi" (1996) "El Destino " (1997) "La Incertidumbre" (1997)
"El Destino " (transl. 'The Destiny' ) is a song by Mexican singer Juan Gabriel and Spanish songstress Rocío Dúrcal from their collaboration album Juntos Otra Vez .[ 1] It was released as the lead single from the album on 31 March 1997.[ 2] "El Destino" was nominated in the category of Pop Song of the Year at the 10th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards in 1998,[ 3] but lost to "Si Tú Supieras " by Alejandro Fernández .[ 4] The track won Song of the Year on the Pop/Ballad field at the 1998 ASCAP Latin Awards.[ 5]
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