Niño

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“Niño”
Single by Belanova
from the album Dulce Beat
Released Flag of Mexico March, 2006
Flag of World October, 2006 Re-Release
Format Airplay, Digital Download
Recorded 2005
Genre Pop/Electro
Length 3:31
Label Universal México
Producer Guerrero, Denisse
Huerta, Edgar A.
López, Cachorro
Arreola, Ricardo
Belanova singles chronology
"Rosa Pastel"
(2006)
"Niño"
(2006)
"Eres Tú"
(2006)
This article is about the single. There is also a drum of that name, the smallest conga drum, used in the music of Cuba. For the weather pattern, see El Niño.

Niño is a single from the album Dulce Beat by Mexican Electro/Pop band Belanova.

"Niño" was first released to radio on March 2006 in Mexico along with "Soñar" to test the radio and pick an official third single, which ended up being "Rosa Pastel".

"Niño" entered at number ninety-nine on the Mexican Airplay and reached number forty-six, spending 7 weeks inside the Top 100 it also reached number thirty-three on Digital Sales Chart, by May 2006.

Scene of the music video "Niño" (2006)
Scene of the music video "Niño" (2006)

After the success of the song "Rosa Pastel", and by then the upcoming release of the album "Dulce Beat Live", Universal re-released the song to radio and now, TV, the song re-appeared on the Top 100, now with more success peaking at number-four and it charted until August 2007,[1] Digital sales for the song also increased, reaching number-five on its original 'album version' and number twenty-three on its 'live version' taken from the live album.[2] The song also reached number twenty-five on the World Latin Top 30 Singles.[3] The song was also used to be the official song for Pizza Hut's "Cheesy Pops" campaign in Mexico.

[edit] Music Video

The video was a live performance taken from their DVD, "Dulce Beat Live", directed by Jose Marquez "El Nunca" and filmed in Guadalajara, the video was premiered on November 6th on Ritmoson Latino.

[edit] Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
México Top 100 Singles Chart[4] 4
Mexican Digital Sales Chart[5] 5
Mexican Digital Sales Pop Chart[6] 2
Colombian Top 100 Singles Chart[7] 61
Ibero-American Top 100 Singles Chart[8] 41
Latin America Top 40 Singles Chart[9] 7
World Top 30 Latin Singles[10] 25
Live Version Peak
Mexican Digital Sales Chart[11] 27
Mexican Digital Sales Pop Chart[12] 21
Chart (2007) Peak
México Top 100 Year End Charts[13] 22
Ibero-American Top 100 Singles Chart[14] 75

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