Mi Libre Canción

"Mi Libre Canción"
Single by Laura Pausini featuring Juanes
from the album Io Canto
Released 2 november 2006
Format CD single, digital download
Genre latin pop
Length 4:33
Label Universal
Writer(s) Juanes, Laura Pausini
Producer Juanes, Gustavo Santaolalla
Certification

Platinum, Gold

Juanes chronology
"Te Busque"
(2006)
"Mi Libre Canción"
(2006)
"El Burrito de Belen"
(2006)
Laura Pausini chronology
"Escribeme"
(2005)
"Mi Libre Cancion"
(2006)
"Destino Paraiso"
(2006)

Mi Libre Cancion (Italiano:Il mio canto libero) is a song by Italian singer Laura Pausini, and Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes is the fourth single from his ninth studio album Io canto. The song was released during the year 2006 for the song was released by the label Universal Records. The song is a cover of legendary Italian pop star Lucio Battisti's 1974 single recorded in (Castillian) Spanish.

Lists and Records

My Free Song undoubtedly, is one of the Esito of Laura Pausini more important in Spanish. He succeeded in Europe, United States and Latin America, being number one for weeks in some lists.

In Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, Peru, Mexico, Venezuela and Hungary was the most successful song of 2006.

In the ranking perhaps more important in Latin America was also the most successful song of the year My Free Song is the only song in Spanish on the story that appeared in Italy's annual Top 100.

My Free Song won the record for the song with the most weeks at # 1 Los 40 Principales, exactly 25 (In fact appeared in the Guinness and was the most successful song of the year in the ranking).

Lista (2005) Máxima
posición
Chile Top 20 1
Argentina MTV Top 20 1
Germany Singles Chart 1
Venezuela Radio Airplay Chart 1 (x8) (Record del Año)
Netherlands Top 40 4
Mexico Top 20 (MTV) 1
Colombia Top 20 (MTV) 1
Spain Los 40 Principales Top 40 1 (25)
Spain Top 20 1
Italy Top 20 1
Greece Top 20 1

Critical

The song feature the pairing of one of the most important of the year according to U.S. music magazine Billboard, because comoposicion and rhythm made it characterized as one of the most important songs in Spanish Latin pop. The song has been certified Gold in more than 12 Latin American countries and in six European countries.