Juan Gabriel
composer
his father wanted him to become a composer...
No he was a renaissance composer
Composer or Film Composer
he's a musician and composer
Me gustas mucho. - (more of an object kind of like) Te quiero mucho. - (like a friendly "I love you")
me gustas mucho
That translates as 'Me gustas mucho' in Spanish.
much but none
Tengo un gustas mucho. That's how you say it.
Me gustas mucho y te deseo mucho ahora mismo
rocio durcal- me gustas mucho but whats the band that did a remake of these songs in 1990 the put together a video cassette of songs with them on horses
It's a bit incorrect, grammatically. You probably mean: Muy bien, guapa, me gustas mucho = Very good, gorgeous, I like you a lot.
Me gusta / gustan / gustas / gustáisme amo tu
Tú me gustas mucho y quiero que esto dure para siempre.
This sentence means, "You are very pretty and I like you a lot."
If you mean to say " I really like you" in Spanish it's, "me gusta a ti mucho/a/muchisimo!" Less formally, especially in Spain, people just say "me gustas mucho." If you mean to say "I'm very similar to you." the Spanish equivalent is "Te parezco mucho."