| Music videos | ||
| Album | Videos | |
|---|---|---|
| Chayanne Es Mi Nombre | "Chayanne Es Mi Nombre" "¿Y Que Culpa Tengo Yo?" |
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| Sangre Latina | "Vuelve" "Una Foto Para Dos" "Jana" |
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| Chayanne (1987) | "Fiesta En América" "Digo No" "Para Tenerte Otra Vez" "Peligro de Amor" "Tu y Yo" "Violeta" "Te Deseo" |
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| Chayanne (1988) | "Tu Pirata Soy Yo" "Fuiste un Trozo de Hielo en la Escarcha" "Este Ritmo Se Baila Asi" "Fantasias" |
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| Tiempo de Vals | "Completamente Enamorados" "Daria Cualquier Cosa" "Simon Sez" "Tiempo de Vals" |
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| Provócame | "Provócame" | |
| Volver a Nacer | "Solamente Tu Amor" "Volver A Nacer" "Tal Vez Es Amor" "Baila Baila " "Solo Pienso En Ti" "Guajira" |
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| Atado a Tu Amor | "Dejaria Todo" "Atado a Tu Amor" "Refugio de Amor" "Salome" |
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| Simplemente | "Candela" "Yo Te Amo" "Ay Mama" "Vivo/Alive" "Boom Boom" |
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| Grandes Éxitos | "Y Tu Te Vas" "Torero" |
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| Sincero | "Sentada Aqui En Mi Alma" "Caprichosa" "Un Siglo Sin Ti" |
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| Desde Siempre | "Contra Vientos y Mareas" | |
| Cautivo | "Te Echo de Menos" "No Te Preocupes Por Mi" "No Se Por Que" |
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| Mi Tiempo | "Si Nos Quedara Poco Tiempo" | |
| Gabriel | "Amor Inmortal" | |
| No Hay Imposibles | "Si No Estas" "Me Enamore De Ti" "Tu Boca" |
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