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"Otro día que va" and "Enséñame" are two Latin pop songs that belong to the Mexican popular popgrop RBD's debut album Rebelde. Even though both songs weren't officially released as singles, both of them received major airplay in different countries.
The songs were played on radio stations, but did not chart on any of Mexican Airplay Charts, since they were promotional only.
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- "Otro Día Que Va" is about leaving heartbreak behind in the past and bravely attempting to get fresh start in love with each new day. Translated, it means "Another Day Passes By."
- "Enséñame" quickly became an anthem for Mexican girls because of the tender message regarding love that it delivers. The lyrics quote, "Enséñame a quererte un poco más" (Show me how to love you a little bit more). The song tries to convey that if one isn't open to the love that another feels for him, the emotions may begin to fade: "Es dolor el saber que lo nuestro se puede terminar porque simple y sencillamente nunca he sabido actuar" (It really hurts me to know that what we both have could possibly end, because simply and obviously i dont know how to act). Sung by Anahí, it was the song most sung during RBD's 2005 Tour Generación RBD in Mexico. Translated, it means "Teach Me" or "Show Me". It has a portuguese version named "Ensina-Me" (literal translation).
Both songs were promoted on Rebelde's first season.