[[Image:Chitraguptaji.jpg|thumb|right|Chitraguptaji with his 2 wives & 4+8 sons]]
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[[Image:Deepti Bhatnagar.jpeg|thumb|right|Deepti Bhatnagar]]
{{Infobox Single |
| Name = Te Busqué
| Artist = [[Nelly Furtado]]featuring[[Juanes|Juanes]]
| from Album = [[Loose (album)|Loose]]
| Cover =
| Released = 2006
| Format = [[Digital download|Digital download]]|
| Writer = Nelly Furtado<br> [[Juanes|Juanes]]<br> [[Lester Mendez]]
| Recorded = Cubejam, The Orange Lounge, The Hit Factory, 2005
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[R&B]]
| Length =
| Label = [[Geffen Records|Geffen]]
| Producer = [[Timbaland]]<br> Danja
| Chart position =
| Artist = [[Nelly Furtado]]
| Type =
| Last single = "[[No Hay Igual]]"<br>(2006)
| This single = "Te Busqué"<br>(2006)
| Next single = "[[All Good Things (Come to an End)]]"<br>(2006)
}}
'''"Te Busqué"''' is a [[song]] written by the [[Canadian]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Nelly Furtado]] and the [[Colombia]]n musicians [[Juanes]] and Léster Mendez. It is the fifth [[single (music)|single]] released from Furtado's third [[studio album]], ''[[Loose (album)|Loose]]'' ([[2006]]).
'''Bhatnagar''' is a common surname used in mostly northern India among the [[Kayastha]] caste of Hindus. They came from the Second son of the first wife of Lord [[Chitragupta]] the recordkeeper of the [[Yama]] the God for death.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}. Shree Chitraksh (Bhatnagar):Disciple of sage Bhat.Wife was Bhadrakalini.Worshipped Jayanti. Maharaj Chitraguptji sent Shree Chitraksh to establish a Kingdom in the region of Bhat river at Bhattdesh and Malwa.They established Chittor and Chitrakoot He settled then there and his progeny came to be known as Bhatnagar. They are divided into 84 Als.
"Te Busqué" was released on [[8 July]] in [[Spain]], entering at number thirty-two, and eventually reaching the number three on Spanish [[iTunes Music Store]].
==Bhatnagar's main ALS==
The song has been leaked to Latin radio stations in the [[United States]] and also in some countries in [[Latin America]], reaching top positions.
*Dasania
*Taksalia
*Bhatania
*Kuchania
*Gujaria
*Bahliwal
*Hasiwal
*Mahiwal
*Sambhalwed
*Barsania
*Kanmaujia
*Kerania
*Bhusiwal
*Chondawat
*Baxi
*Pherozabadi
(Total ALS are 84)
It was released as the first single from ''Loose'' in Spain. The main reason was the little interest of radios and video channels to play [[hip hop music|hip-hop]]/[[R&B]]-related songs, like "[[Promiscuous]]" or "[[Maneater (Nelly Furtado song)|Maneater]]". The decision was taken after Furtado's [[record label]], [[Geffen Records]], realized that hip-hop albums sold less than expected in Spain in 2005. As an example, [[Mariah Carey]]'s ''[[The Emancipation of Mimi]]'' was dropped off for commercial release and only the first single ("[[We Belong Together]]") was released. It was planned to be released along with "[[No Hay Igual]]", which features a rap by René Pérez, but lately it was announced that only "Te Busqué" would be released. It was also released as the second single from the album in [[Chile]].
==Notable Bhatnagars include==
==Charts==
*[[Raja Todar Mal]], [[Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin|Indian]] [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] emperor [[Akbar]]’s [[finance minister]]
*[[Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar]], [[Padma Bhushan]] scientist
*[[Deepti Bhatnagar]], former runner-up, [[Miss India]]
*[[Prabhu Lal Bhatnagar]] - [[Padma Bhushan]] scientist
*[[Ranjit Bhatnagar]], a [[game designer]]
*[[Shivani Bhatnagar]], a noted jounalist, whose murder became a famous scandal.
*[[S K Bhatnagar]] was a former defence secretary of India and also been Governer of [[Sikkim]] state of India.
*[[Prabhu Lal Bhatnagar]] (1912-08-08 -1976-10-05) commonly addresed as P. L. Bhatnagar was an Indian mathematician known for his contribution to the Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook (BGK) collision model used in Lattice Boltzmann methods (LBM).
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