Cachito de Cielo (song)

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"Cachito de Cielo"

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Pedro Fernández
Single by Pedro Fernández
from the album No Que No... edición especial
Released 2013
Recorded 2012
Genre Ranchera, Latin ballad, Mariachi, Latin pop
Length4:05
Label Capitol Latin, Universal Music Latin Entertainment
Songwriter(s) Pedro Fernández
Producer(s) Pedro Fernández
Winner: Latin Grammy Best Song 2013

Cachito de Cielo (Little bit of Heaven), is a song written, arranged and performed by Mexican recording artist Pedro Fernández. The song was released on the special edition album " No Que No... edición especial " in 2012 and released as a single in 2013.

Pedro Fernández (singer) Mexican actor and singer

José Martín Cuevas Cobos, known by his stage name Pedro Fernández, is a Mexican singer, songwriter, actor, and television host. Fernández began his international career as Pedrito Fernández at the age of seven.

This song was the theme song of the popular telenovela Cachito de cielo in which Pedro starred as the protagonist. He wrote the song while thinking about the plot of the novel. [1]

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Cachito de Cielo is a Mexican telenovela produced by Giselle González and Roberto Gómez Fernández for Televisa.

Pedro Fernández won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Song (2013) as songwriter and performing artist for "Cachito de Cielo". Live performance. This was Pedro's third Latin Grammy Awarded to him for his music.

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Song is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally. The award is reserved to the songwriters of a new song containing at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish. Instrumental recordings or cover songs are not eligible. Since its inception, the award category has had one name change. From 2000 to 2012 the award was known as Best Regional Mexican Song. In 2013, the category name was changed to Best Regional Song. In 2016, the award was changed back to Best Regional Mexican Songs.

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