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"Sueños Rotos" is La 5ª Estación's third single release from their third studio album, El mundo se equivoca.
[edit] Song information
"Sueños Rotos" was released in May of 2007 and was released in Mexico and Spain only, meanwhile "Ahora Que Te Vas" was as the third American single. The song debuted on the Mexican singles chart on May 7, 2007 at ninety-two, and has become La 5ª Estación's third consecutive top ten single entree from El Mundo Se Equivoca on the Mexican singles chart by reaching peak a position of six. In Spain the song was released to radio in late September. It debuted on the Spanish airplay chart at number nine on October 2, 2007. The song has debuted on the Spanish singles chart and has so far peaked a position of fifteen. It has also been cetirfied gold for sales of over 10,000 units.
[edit] Music video
The music video for Sueños Rotos was directed by Ricardo Calderón in May 2007. The video is noted for not including a type of story in it. Many found this exception strange as every music video released by La 5ª Estación has a meaning and a story. An article posted by LasNoticiasMexico.com reported that the band did not regret having a different type of video for the song since this video shows the different characteristics of each of the bandmates, however it was also explained the group misses the videos with stories and there are chances of bringing the old themes back for future music videos. [1] In this video it is also noted that none of the group members are holding any instruments, this being odd as they have in the last two music videos.
[edit] Charts
Chart (2007) |
Peak
position |
Mexican Singles Chart |
6 |
Los 40 Principales, Spain |
1 |
Spanish Singles Chart[2] |
15 |
Spanish Airplay Chart[3] |
3 |
[edit] References
- ^ la quinta estacion graba su video sueños rotos
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- ^ [2]