Y No Regresas (song)

"Y No Regresas"
Single by Juanes
from the album P.A.R.C.E.
Released October 12, 2010 (2010-10-12)
(see release history)
Format Digital download
Genre Latin rock, alternative rock
Length 3:05
Label Universal
Writer(s) Juan Esteban Aristizábal
Producer(s) Juanes, Stephen Lipson
Juanes chronology
"La Calle"
(2010)
"Y No Regresas"
(2010)
"Regalito"
(2010)

"Y No Regresas" (English: And You Don't Return) is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes released as the second single from his upcoming studio album P.A.R.C.E.. It was released airplay on October 11[1] and digitally on October 12, 2010 through Universal Records.[2] The song is written and produced by himself and Stephen Lipson.[1] Just 2 hours of release to radio on his native Colombia, the song was located on the top number one of the listings.[3] Due to that song received heavy airplay, it was entered to the Top 10 on the Spanish-speaking airplay charts.

Critical reception

The Staff from Latin Gossip said "It’s a rock power ballad for Juanes, reminiscent of a slow-tempo U2 ballad. [...] this new track goes out to those that prefer a more melancholic tune."[4]

Music video

Juanes on the music video.

Development

The music video for the song was filmed in Los Angeles, California and was directed by Lex Halaby who has filmed music videos for The Offspring and Hoobastank.[5]

Synopsis

The video which lasts three minutes and 14 seconds, shows Juanes nostalgic and pensive while he walks through the streets of a city singing. The occasional lighting of passing cars breaks the darkness that surrounding Juanes and projected onto the wall to the other protagonists, leftovers of him and the wet road by an alleged and persistent rain.

Release and reception

The music video was described on the way that "reflects the melancholy and solitude that expresses the song's lyrics".[6] A preview of the video was released first on September 29, 2010 through his Twitter.[7] The full music video was premiered on October 21, 2010.[8]

Chart performance

The song debuted at number 36 on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs. On the week of November 13, 2010 the song debuted at number 27 on the Latin Songs. On the Spanish Airplay Chart the song debuted at number 3.[9] The week of December 4, 2010 the song debuted at number 40 on the Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay.

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Spain Airplay Chart[10] 1
Mexican Airplay Chart[11] 8
US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[12] 9
US Latin Pop Songs (Billboard)[13] 5
US Tropical Airplay (Billboard)[14] 20

Chart precession and succession

Preceded by
"Loca" by Shakira featuring El Cata
Spain Airplay Chart number-one single
November 12[10]–26, 2010[15]
Succeeded by
"Loca" by Shakira featuring El Cata

Release history

Country Date Label Format
Worldwide October 11, 2010 Universal Radio premiere[1]
October 12, 2010 Digital download[2]

References

External links

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