Enrique Ramil discography
Enrique Ramil (born 18 June 1984 in Ares, La Coruña) is a Spanish singer, musician, song-writer and vocal coach.
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| Studio albums | 4 |
| Music videos | 9 |
| EPs | 7 |
| Singles | 13 |
Albums
| Year | Title | Details | Label |
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| 2008 | Versión original |
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Independent Artist |
| 2011 | Juguetes Rotos |
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Tercera Planta |
| 2015 | Thank you |
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Independent Artist |
| 2019 | Ramil y una noches |
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AGP Music |
EPs
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| Believe in Love |
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| Volcanes |
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| Volcano (Charles Mattew & Exhodia Remix) |
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| Volcano (Freshstuff Remix) |
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| Volcano (Kris Nouk Remix) |
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| Volcano (Alvaro Albarrán Remixes) |
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| Paradise |
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Singles
| Year | Song | CD | Label |
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| 2011 | «Juguetes Rotos» | Tercera Planta | |
| «Si me caigo...» | |||
| 2018 | «The Sound of Silence» | ||
| «Hombres» | |||
| «Toy» | |||
| «Muera el amor» | |||
| 2019 | «Volcanes» | ||
| «La gata bajo la lluvia» | |||
| «Perdóname» | |||
| «90 minutos» | |||
| «18 años» | |||
| «Paradise» | |||
| 2020 | «90 minutos + Durmiendo sola» | ||
| «Señora + Se nos rompió el amor» | |||
| «Soy lo prohibido» | |||
| «A tu vera» | |||
Collaborations
| Year | Song | Album |
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| 2011 | «Juguetes Rotos» (feat. Ainhoa Cantalapiedra) | |
| «Fios de vida» (feat. Maria do Ceo) | ||
| «Mira hacia el cielo» (feat. Rosa Cedrón) | ||
| 2017 | «Ghetto Track» (collaboration with Vanilla Ace) | |
| 2019 | «Don't You Worry Child» (collaboration with Freshtuff) | |
| 2020 | «No somos inmortales» (collaboration with several artists)[1] | |
| «Leo» (collaboration with Alejandro de Pinedo) | ||
| «Forgiveness» (collaboration with J Sanz) | ||
| «Time To Fly» (collaboration with Carlos Garo) | ||
| 2021 | «Lela» (featuring María Villalón) | |
| «El Perdón» (collaboration with Diana Navarro) | ||
| Mentira | ||
Soundtracks
- Believe in Love (Tercera Planta), Pride Barcelona 2012 official anthem.
References
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