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"Tren de Amor" (Spanish for "Train of Love") is pop vocalist Jermaine Stewart's second and last single of 1989. The song is the album opener on his fourth album What Becomes a Legend Most. This single was the lead single from the album.Since 1988, there had been a decline in Stewart's popularity, with the 1988 single "Don't Talk Dirty to Me" only reaching #61 in the UK. Stewart's first 1989 single "Is It Really Love?" was not released as a single in the UK.
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When Sex Becomes a Religion
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231.0
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