Aún hay algo

"Aún Hay Algo"
"Venha De Novo o Amor"
Single by RBD
from the album Nuestro Amor and Nosso Amor Rebelde
Released November 2005 (2005-11) (spanish)
(see Release history)
July 2006 (2006-07) (portuguese)
Format Radio single
Recorded 2005
Genre Latin pop
Length 3:34
Label EMI
Writer(s) Carlos Lara, Karen Sokoloff
Producer Pedro Damián, (executive)
RBD singles chronology
"Nuestro Amor/ Nosso Amor"
(2005)
"Aún Hay Algo/ Venha De Novo o Amor"
(2006)
"Tras de Mí/ Atrás de Mim"
(2006)

"Aún Hay Algo" (English: "There's Still Something") is the second single released from RBD's second studio album Nuestro Amor. The song went to number 1 in Mexico in December 2005. It promoted the soap opera's second season.

It has a Portuguese version called "Venha de Novo O Amor" (Comes Back The Love), which was released in Brazil as a single. Later, Brazil would have the acoustic version of "Aun Hay Algo", taken from Live in Hollywood, released as a single to promote the album in that country (the official single from "Live in Hollywood" everywhere else was No Pares).

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Chart performance

The song went to number thirty-six on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks, becoming 'Hot Shot Debut' in early March 2006. The song later peaked at number twenty-four in April 2006.

Music video

The music video for "Aún Hay Algo" was directed by Pedro Damián, making it the fourth directing job by Damián for a RBD video. Even though the video premiered in November 2005, it still enjoyed a remarkable success during the first 3 months of 2006.

The video is mainly about what every member of RBD does before performing in one of their concerts. It features the band experiencing surreal journeys through different parts of a theater. Lastly, the video shows footage of what an actual RBD concert looks like.

Release history

Region Date
Mexico November 2005 (2005-11)
United States February 2006 (2006-02)

Awards

Year Ceremony Award Result
2006 Premios Juventud La Mas Pegajosa Won

Charts

Chart (2005/2006) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs 24
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay 9

1: "Venha de novo o amor", a Brazilian version of the song.

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