Por ti
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| “Por Ti” | |||||
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| Single by Belanova from the album Dulce Beat |
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| Released | |||||
| Format | Airplay, Digital Download | ||||
| Recorded | 2005 | ||||
| Genre | Pop/Electro | ||||
| Length | 3:36 | ||||
| Label | Universal México | ||||
| Producer | Guerrero, Denisse Huerta, Edgar A. López, Cachorro Arreola, Ricardo |
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| Belanova singles chronology | |||||
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Por Ti is the second single from the album Dulce Beat of Mexican Electro/Pop band Belanova.
The song was released on radio on October 2005, with promotion on some of the most important TV Shows in Mexico, the song was amazingly popular on radio, reaching number-one on its third week on the charts, staying there for five non-consecutive weeks.
"Por Ti" became the biggest hit of the band in Mexico and one of the biggest hits of the year, and the video and radio rotation reimained until June 2006.
The track ended 2006 as the 12th most played song in Los 40 Principales in Mexico[1] and charted at number six on the Official Year End Charts.[2]
In 2006 the song entred on the Mexican Digital Sales Chart at number-eight and peaked at number-one for seven non-consecutive weeks. The song remained inside the Mexican Top 100 Singles Chart for forty-one weeks.
[edit] Music Video
The video was filmed in Mexico City, and was directed by Oliver Castro and was premiered on November 1st 2005, it reached number-one on MTV's "Los 10 + Pedidos", Telehit's Top Ten, VH1's Top 20 and TV Azteca's Top Ten.
The video was awarded as the video with the most longevity on the MTV Mexico's Top 20, after spending 29 weeks at number-one.
[edit] Charts
| Chart (2005) | Peak |
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| México Top 100 Singles Chart[3] | 1 |
| MTV's "Los 10 + Pedidos" (Mexico) | 1 |
| MTV's "Top 20" (Mexico) | 1 |
| VH1's "Top 20" (Mexico) | 1 |
| Telehit's "Top 10" (Mexico) | 1 |
| México Top 100 Year End Charts[4] | 9 |
| Chart (2006) | Peak |
| Mexican Digital Sales Chart[5] | 1 |
| Mexican Digital Sales Pop Chart[6] | 1 |
| Colombian Singles Chart[7] | 17 |
| Peruvian Singles Chart[8] | 21 |
| Ibero-American Top 100 Singles Chart[9] | 11 |
| Latin America Top 40 Singles Chart[10] | 6 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks[11] | 37 |
| U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay[12] | 11 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play[13] | 25 |
| U.S. Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay[14] | 34 |
| México Top 100 Year End Charts[15] | 6 |
[edit] References
- ^ Mexico's top 40 of 2006
- ^ Year End Chart of 2006 in Mexico
- ^ México Top 100 Singles Chart
- ^ México Top 100 Singles Chart - Year End Charts, 1st January 2006
- ^ Mexican Digital Sales Chart
- ^ Mexican Digital Sales Pop Chart
- ^ Colombian Singles Chart
- ^ Peruvian Singles Chart
- ^ Ibero-American Singles Chart
- ^ Latin Ameirca Top 40 Singles Chart
- ^ U.S. Hot Latin Tracks
- ^ U.S. Latin Pop Airplay
- ^ U.S. Hot Dance Music Club PLay
- ^ Latin Tropical Airplay
- ^ México Top 100 Singles Chart - Year End Charts, 1st January 2007
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