D'Nash (often stylized as D'NASH, originally Nash) was a Spanish voice band, best known for representing Spain in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest.
In February 2006, the band released its first single "Capaz de Todo" (English: "Capable of Everything"). The album Capaz de Todo was released a month later on March 28. In June 2006, they released a second single, "¿Dónde Estás?" ("Where Are You?"), a ballad. Their album was reissued in November with two extra songs, "Qué Sabes del Amor" ("What Do You Know About Love?") and "Más Allá de las Estrellas" ("Beyond The Stars"), a Christmas song. The latter became a single promoting the Special Edition.
On February 24, 2007, Nash won Misión Eurovisión 2007, a Spanish TV program searching for the next representative of Spain in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest, which was held on May 12 in Helsinki. Just before entering the competition, they announced a change of name from Nash to D'Nash, due to the existence of a power pop band named The Nash from Majorca. They entered the competition with the song "I Love You Mi Vida" (literally "I Love You My Darling" but in this case 'my darling' refers to the love interest, making it 'sweetheart'), which ended the night in 20th position (out of 24 competitors) with a total of 43 points.
Fue dif?cil convivir con mi soledad
No hubo nadie quien sintiera mi pasi?n
como se que apareciste y mi vida comenz?
Tuve miedo en mi interior
Solo quiero amarte hoy
Y que me llamen loco si quiero volar
Alcanzar nuestra estrella y traerla para ti
Aquella que miramos juntos tu y yo
Y cuando estamos lejos nos une a los dos
Aunque me llamen loco para mi no hay mas
Bendita mi locura por quererte m?s
Y que nos dejen so?ar
Y contigo aprend? todo en el amor
Ahora importa mas las cosas
Todo tiene otro color
Y si no te tengo cerca
Y ano siento mi latir
Eres mi mejor canci?n
Hoy escribo para ti
Y que me llamen loco si quiero volar
Alcanzar nuestra estrella y traerla para ti
Aquella que miramos juntos tu y yo
Y cuando estamos lejos nos une a los dos
Aunque me llamen loco para mi no hay mas
Bendita mi locura por quererte mas
Y que nos dejen so?ar
Y quiero sentir
Quiero vivir
Toda mi vida junto a ti
Y sin pensar
Nunca te dejare de amar
Quiero poner el mundo a tus pies y dibujar tu amanecer
Mi destino es quererte hasta enloquecer
Y que me llamen loco si quiero volar
Alcanzar nuestra estrella y traerla para ti
Aquella que miramos juntos tu y yo
Y cuando estamos lejos nos une a los dos
Aunque me llamen loco para mi no hay mas
Bendita mi locura por quererte mas
Y que nos dejen so?ar
Y que me llamen loco si quiero volar
Alcanzar nuestra estrella y traerla para ti
Aquella que miramos juntos tu y yo
Y cuando estamos lejos nos une a los dos
Aunque me llamen loco para mi no hay mas
Bendita mi locura por quererte mas
D'Nash (often stylized as D'NASH, originally Nash) was a Spanish voice band, best known for representing Spain in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest.
In February 2006, the band released its first single "Capaz de Todo" (English: "Capable of Everything"). The album Capaz de Todo was released a month later on March 28. In June 2006, they released a second single, "¿Dónde Estás?" ("Where Are You?"), a ballad. Their album was reissued in November with two extra songs, "Qué Sabes del Amor" ("What Do You Know About Love?") and "Más Allá de las Estrellas" ("Beyond The Stars"), a Christmas song. The latter became a single promoting the Special Edition.
On February 24, 2007, Nash won Misión Eurovisión 2007, a Spanish TV program searching for the next representative of Spain in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest, which was held on May 12 in Helsinki. Just before entering the competition, they announced a change of name from Nash to D'Nash, due to the existence of a power pop band named The Nash from Majorca. They entered the competition with the song "I Love You Mi Vida" (literally "I Love You My Darling" but in this case 'my darling' refers to the love interest, making it 'sweetheart'), which ended the night in 20th position (out of 24 competitors) with a total of 43 points.
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