Rosa Pastel
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Rosa Pastel is the third single from Belanova's album Dulce Beat
. After the success from Por Ti
, Belanova made a re-release of Dulce Beat album named Dulce Beat 2.0
, and Universal Records agreed with Belanova, to choose Rosa Pastel to be the single and promotional song from the new edition album.
The song was composed by Belanova.
"Al final, ni hablar, los dos nos destuímos, y al final ¿Qué tal?, tú y yo ya no existimos" which means "In the end, not to mention, we both destroyed ourselves, and in the end What's Up?, you and i no longer exits" and is the more depressing part of the song, where they tell that she realizes her dream will not come true and give up on it.
The song just mention once "Rosa Pastel" on the part:
"Y ¿Dónde quedó ese botón que lleva a la felicidad, Luna de Miel, Rosa Pastel, Cliches y tonterías?" which means "And where's that button which takes us to happyness, Honey moon, Pastel pink, Clichés and folishness"
Latinoamerica #1 for 11 weeks. It also ranked on the best music videos from 2006 in #11, and #3 just counting Hispanic music videos.
band, Los Duros de Durango, on their first recording album "Los Duros de Durango: 12 éxitos en Duranguense"
Dulce Beat
Dulce Beat is the second album from the Mexican electropop band Belanova.The album was recorded between 2004–2005 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. It was officially released in Mexico on June 21, 2005, following the single "Me Pregunto". The album was produced by...
. After the success from Por Ti
Por Ti
"Por Ti" is the second single from the album Dulce Beat by the Mexican electropop band Belanova.The song was released on Mexican radio in October 2005. "Por Ti" became a huge hit for the band and one of the most popular songs of the year...
, Belanova made a re-release of Dulce Beat album named Dulce Beat 2.0
Dulce Beat
Dulce Beat is the second album from the Mexican electropop band Belanova.The album was recorded between 2004–2005 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. It was officially released in Mexico on June 21, 2005, following the single "Me Pregunto". The album was produced by...
, and Universal Records agreed with Belanova, to choose Rosa Pastel to be the single and promotional song from the new edition album.
The song was composed by Belanova.
Background
The song talks about a girl who wanted to be a woman after getting married with the man of her life, to live happy ever after; which dreams broke through after realizing his "super man" was not coming. On the song she said:"Al final, ni hablar, los dos nos destuímos, y al final ¿Qué tal?, tú y yo ya no existimos" which means "In the end, not to mention, we both destroyed ourselves, and in the end What's Up?, you and i no longer exits" and is the more depressing part of the song, where they tell that she realizes her dream will not come true and give up on it.
The song just mention once "Rosa Pastel" on the part:
"Y ¿Dónde quedó ese botón que lleva a la felicidad, Luna de Miel, Rosa Pastel, Cliches y tonterías?" which means "And where's that button which takes us to happyness, Honey moon, Pastel pink, Clichés and folishness"
Music video
The music video was directed by Chicle and was filmed in Mexico City. The video ranked on Mtv's Los 10+ PedidosLos 10+ Pedidos
Los 10+ Pedidos is a television show broadcast on MTV in Latin America. It has the same concept as the U.S. MTV show Total Request Live in that it airs the ten most requested videos , and between the voted videos it shows other videos...
Latinoamerica #1 for 11 weeks. It also ranked on the best music videos from 2006 in #11, and #3 just counting Hispanic music videos.
Covers
This son was covered by Mexican DuranguenseDuranguense
Duranguense is a genre of Mexican music. It is popular among the Mexican-American community in the United States. Duranguense is closely related to the Mexican styles of banda and norteño. The main instruments, which are held over from banda, are the saxophone, trombone, and bass drum...
band, Los Duros de Durango, on their first recording album "Los Duros de Durango: 12 éxitos en Duranguense"
Charts
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Latin Pop Songs Billboard charts The Billboard charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of songs or albums in the United States. The results are published in Billboard magazine... |
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