Hoy Ya Me Voy

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“Hoy Ya Me Voy”
“Hoy Ya Me Voy” cover
Single by Kany Garcia
from the album Cualquier Dia
Released May 7, 2007 USA
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2006
Genre Latin Pop
Length 3:55
Label Sony BMG
Writer(s) Kany Garcia
Kany Garcia singles chronology

"Hoy Ya Me Voy"
(2007)
"¿Qué Nos Pasó?"
(2007)

"Hoy Ya Me Voy" ("Today I leave") is a Latin Pop song and the first single of Puerto Rican new artist Kany García, from her debut album Cualquier Dia. The song has received heavy airplay in Puerto Rico. This song as of Garcia, is about unrequited love.


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[edit] Music video


This is the music video of "Hoy Ya Me Voy" which is Kany's first music video. The concept of the video just Garcia in a movie set.. The video starts off Kany laying on a sofa singing wearing a dress and hat. As she walks towards the camera, she starts taking the dress off, revealing a top and a mini skirt. She follows the camera while playing with her guitar name Gibson. The video ends with the face of Kany in black and white. The music video was shot without interruptions. The video was shot in Churubusco, México, a legendary Movie set and was directed by Alexis Gudino. In Kany's word, she wanted the video to be simple, a video that her fans could enjoy.

  • The video received airplay in MTV Tr3s, hTV, Pepsi Musica and became a instant hit on Mun2s Top 20 videos. It received heavy rotation in Univision morning countdown.

[edit] Chart Success

"Hoy Ya Me Voy" proved to be a moderate success in the Latin Charts in the United States, peaking within the top twenty of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs and top five in Billboard Latin Pop Airplay. "Hoy Ya Me Voy" entered the Billboard Hot Latin Songs at #42, it moved to #22 the following week and fell of two spaces the next week. The song stayed in Billboard Hot Latin Songs for 13 non-consecutive weeks.

The song also proved to be a moderate success in other countries where it charted in South America.It debuted in Mexico Top 100 songs on where it peaked at #13, becoming their highest debut by a new artist in 2007. It also charted at #1 in Mexico Single Sales chart where it stayed there for 4 non-consecutive weeks. It also charted in Columbia, #28, and in Chile, #89.

Billboard Latin Songs Performance
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Position
42
22
24
22
23
22
31
38
43
50
-
49
off


Billboard Latin Pop Airplay Performance
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Position
28
22
13
7
5
4
5
7
10
15
16
20
22
23
25
26
32
35

[edit] Charts

Singles -(World Wide)
Year Chart Position
2007 Billboard Hot Latin Tracks 22[1]
2007 Billboard Latin Pop Airplay 4[2]
2007 Billboard Latin Pop Airplay (Year-End Chart) 35[3]
2007 iTunes Latino Top 100 Songs 80
2007 iTunes Pop Latino Top 100 Songs 44
2007 Mexico Top 100 13
2007 Mexico Latin Pop Chart 3
2007 Mexico Single Sales Chart 1
2007 Los 40 Principales-Mexico 31
2007 Chile Top 100 Chart 89
2007 Columbia Top 100 28[4]
2007 Puerto Rican Singles Chart 1
2007 Spanish Contemporary Chart 6
2007 Spanish Pop Chart 7
2007 Fidelity 95.7 Top 20 (Puerto Rico) 1
2007 Amor 93.1 Top 10 8
2007 La XFM 100.7 FM: LOS TOP 20 1
2007 Latin Pop National Airplay 7
Music Video Charts
Year Chart Position
2007 Mun2 18 and Over 3
2007 Pepsi Musica 9
2007 Desaňuno en la Maňana 4

[edit] Awards

[edit] 2008

Awards ceremony Award
Billboard Latin Music Awards Latin Pop Airplay Song Of The Year, New Artist


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