Tan Feliz

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"Tan Feliz"
Song by Pee Wee
from the album Yo Soy
ReleasedSeptember 6, 2009
Recorded2009
Genre Latin pop, reggaeton
Length3:45
Label Streamline, Interscope, Kon Live
Songwriter(s) Francisco Saldaña, Irvin Salinas, Norgie Noriega, Víctor Delgado
Producer(s) Saldaña, Delgado

"Tan Feliz" (English: So Happy) is a song by American artist Pee Wee. The first version of the song was released on September 6, 2009, as a second promotional single from his debut studio album Yo Soy . [1] The song was covered by Pee Wee featuring Brazilian pop singer Kelly Key from his second studio album, Déjate Querer, [2] on February 4, 2011.

Contents

Music video

A short music video was made exclusively for telenovela Camaleones in Colegio San Bartolomé that appears on the story, Sherlyn (Solange) and Ferdinando Valencia (Patricio) also appears on the video. [3] [4]

Single version

"Tan Feliz"
Single by Pee Wee featuring Kelly Key
ReleasedFebruary 4, 2011 [5]
Recorded2009
Genre Latin pop, reggaeton
Length3:45
Label EMI
Songwriter(s) Saldaña, Salinas, Noriega, Delgado
Producer(s) Saldaña, Delgado
Pee Wee singles chronology
"Un Beso"
(2010)
"Tan Feliz"
(2011)
"Wanna Be Yours"
(2011)
Kelly Key singles chronology
"Indecisão (Remix)"
(2009)
"Tan Feliz"
(2011)
""Shaking (Party People)"
(2011)

"Tan Feliz" is a song by American artist Pee Wee release on February 4, 2011. The song, featuring Brazilian pop singer Kelly Key, was written by Pee Wee, Francisco Saldaña, Norgie Noriega and Víctor Delgado from her second studio album, Déjate Querer. [6]

Background

On February 25, 2010, Kelly announced the negotiations with Pee Wee's agents for a featuring in her album. [7] On April 13, the singer said on Twitter that she would record the song. [8] On September 9, Kelly said he would embark for Mexico to record the song, a new version of Tan Feliz. [9] The song will be released on January, 2011. [10]

Music video

The music video would be filmed on December, 2010 in Miami, [11] [12] but was canceled.

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