Te Quise Tanto

"Te Quise Tanto"
Single by Paulina Rubio
from the album Pau-Latina
Released January 6, 2004
Format Promo single
Digital single
Airplay
Recorded 2003
Genre Latin Pop
Length 4:05
Label Universal Records
Songwriter(s) Coti Sorokin, Andahí, A. Schinoff
Producer(s) Emilio Estefan
Paulina Rubio singles chronology
"When You Say Nothing At All"
(2003)
"Te Quise Tanto"
(2004)
"Algo Tienes"
(2004)

"When You Say Nothing At All"
(2003)
"Te Quise Tanto"
(2004)
"Algo Tienes"
(2004)

"Te Quise Tanto" (English: I Loved You So Much) is a song written by Coti Sorokin, Andahí and A. Schinoff and produced by Emilio Estefan Jr. and recorded by Mexican pop singer Paulina Rubio, and was included on her studio album Pau-Latina (2004).

The track was selected as the lead single from the album, and was released in January 2004 in North America, Latin America and Spain (see 2004 in music). It reached the number one position in Argentina, Spain, Venezuela and in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart in the United States for six non-consecutive weeks, the longest stay at the summit by the singer in that chart to date.

The song also hold the honor of being the first number-one song of the Latin America Top 40.

Formats and track listing

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Te Quise Tanto".

Mexico CD single[1]
  1. Te Quise Tanto (Radio Edit)
  2. Te Quise Tanto (Original Version)
USA 12" promo[2]
  1. Te Quise Tanto (DJ Hessler 3AM Extended Mix)
  2. Te Quise Tanto (DJ Hessler 4AM Disco Extended Mix)
  3. Te Quise Tanto (DJ Hessler Trance Extended Mix)
  4. Te Quise Tanto (D'Menace Club Mix)
  5. Te Quise Tanto (Salsa Mix)

Promotion

Paulina performed the song at the 2004 Latin Billboard Awards.

Chart performance

Te Quise Tanto is Rubio's biggest hit so far becoming her first #1 song on the Hot Latin Tracks; it spent a total of six weeks at the top position, while also reaching #1 on the Latin Pop Airplay. The song has managed to peak at #105 in the U.S. Also, as of December 11 of 2009, Te Quise Tanto became the 72nd most played song of the past decade amongst the top 100 most popular songs from Billboards, Latin Pop Songs charts.

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Spain Top 100[3] 1
Chile Top 20[4] 4
U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100[5] 5
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs[6] 1
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay[7] 1
Venezuela Airplay[8] 1

See also

References

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