Sálvame

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"Sálvame"
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Single by RBD
from the album Rebelde
Released Flag of Mexico March 2005
Format Radio single
Recorded 2004
Genre Latin pop
Length 3:43
Label EMI
Writer(s) DJ Kafka, Max di Carlo, Pedro Damían
Producer(s) Armando Ávila, Carlos Lara, Max di Carlo
RBD singles chronology
"Solo quédate en silencio"
(2004)
"Sálvame"
(2005)
"Un poco de tu amor"
(2005)
Rebelde track listing
"Fuego"
(10)
"Sálvame"
(11)
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"Sálvame" was the third single released by the Mexican pop group RBD, featured on their debut album Rebelde.Anahí sings alone in this song,and the rest of the band are only backing vocal. The song became their third number one single in a row in Mexico. The song was announced as one of 2005's most played song in Mexico. On July 22 2006, the song peaked at number one in the Chile version of the Los 40 chart. Despite airplay in the U.S, the song did not do any chart-topping in the Latin Charts. It has only charted in the U.S. Latin Pop Airplay and has peaked at number twenty-seven (#27) there.

The song was also used to promote the first season of the soap opera Rebelde.

The song has a sequel. "Algún Día" was recorded in 2006 and is featured on RBD's third Spanish studio album Celestial. Also, and English version of the song was recorded in 2006. "Save Me" is the title for the English version of "Sálvame" and is featured on RBD's 2006 first English studio album, Rebels.

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The band in the music video for "Sálvame".
The band in the music video for "Sálvame".

The video became the third that was directed by Pedro Damian. The video is very simple, and features views from Canada, where the video was shot, as they perform the song in the snow, different scenes from the band appear showing what they did behind cameras during the video shot.

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