¿Qué Nos Pasó?

This article is about the Kany García song. For the Ana Gabriel song, see Un estilo. For the Reyli song, see Bien Acompañado.
"¿Qué Nos Pasó?"
Single by Kany García
from the album Cualquier Día
Released October 2007 USA
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2006
Genre Latin pop
Length 3:24
Label Sony International
Writer(s) Kany García
Kany García singles chronology
"Hoy Ya Me Voy"
(2007)
"¿Qué Nos Pasó?"
(2007)
"Bajo el mismo Cielo"
(2008)
Cualquier Día track listing
"Te Vuelvo A Ver"
(7)
"¿Qué Nos Pasó?"
(8)
"Carla Se Fue"
(9)

"¿Qué Nos Pasó?" ("What happened to us?") is a Latin pop song written by Puerto Rican artist Kany García from her debut album Cualquier Día. The song is the second single of her album Cualquier Día. It was released to radio on October 2007. It has since become a Top 30 Hit on Billboard Latin Pop Airplay.

Song information

The song according to Kany, is about melancholy lament on a loveless world. The changes in the world, how people acted before and how they act now. Kany has started in many interviews that ¿Qué Nos Pasó? is for those people who are part of the materialistic society world, and who has forgotten to love the real important things in life.

Music video

The music video was shot in a form of a live performance. Kany starts performing with her band in front of a couple of people. The video was shot in Mexico City and was directed by Alexis Gudino.[1]

Track listing

  1. "¿Qué Nos Pasó?": 3:24 (album version)
  2. "¿Qué Nos Pasó?": 2:58 (radio version)

Chart performance

The song become a moderate success in Billboard Latin Pop Airplay charts peaking at #22.

Charts

Singles - (world wide)
Year Chart Position
2007 US Billboard Hot Latin Pop Airplay[2] 22

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2008 Billboard Latin Music Awards Latin Pop Airplay Song of the Year, New Artist Nominated[3]

References

  1. "Historias en la intimidad" (in Spanish). Univision Online. 2008-03-26. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
  2. "Billboard Latin Pop Airplay". Billboard. 2007-12-08. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  3. 2008 Billboard Latin Music Awards Winners

External links

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