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Éxitos 98:06, released in 2006, is a compilation album by Luis Fonsi featuring songs from his first six albums, spanning the time period from 1998 to 2005, with the addition of two songs, "Tu amor" and "No lo Digas Más".
In the city of Santa Marta at a very young age he started studying music, and at the age of 18 he recorded his first album entitled «Mi Razón De Vivir» (My Reason For Living) with the following singles «Dime Porqué» (Tell My Why), «Tal Vez» (Maybe) & «Por Tu Amor» (For Your Love).
He is the author of the song "Quema Tu Amor" performed by the Clippers and featured in the film Old Dogs (2009).
The single is actually a Serbian version of "Se Esfuma Tu Amor" (Your Love Disappears), song by Marc Anthony, which was released on his ninth studio album Amar Sin Mentiras.