Labios Compartidos

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"Labios Compartidos"
Single by Maná
from the album Amar es Combatir
Released July 10, 2006
Format Digital download, Radio airplay
Recorded at The Hit Factory, Miami, Florida
Genre Latin rock
Length 4:39
Writer(s) Fher Olvera
Maná singles chronology

"Baila Morena"
(2006)
"Labios Compartidos"
(2006)
"Bendita Tu Luz"
(2006)

"Labios Compartidos" ( English: Shared Lips ) is the first single released from Maná's seventh studio album, Amar es Combatir (2006). It became one of the band's most recognized songs, topping the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart for eight consecutive weeks.

Song information

The song deals with the theme of falling in love with someone else's lover; that's where the title of the song comes from (literally "Shared Lips"). The music video for the song also has this concept.

Chart success

"Labios Compartidos" became a major hit in dozens of countries, topping the Spanish charts for 3 weeks.

The song has also enjoyed some moderate success in the United States. It debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and on the Latin Pop Tracks chart.

"Labios Compartidos" stayed on the top of the Hot Latin Tracks chart for nine weeks, becoming the band's first number one on that chart since "Mariposa Traicionera" (2003). The song was also able to perform a minor crossover into mainstream radio stations and peaked at #82 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the band's biggest hit on the United States to this date. It also charted on the Hot Ringtones chart, peaking at #12.

Music video

The music video for the song, which was directed by Pablo Croce, depicts a woman taking advantage of a man, and making him suffer through the knowledge that she betrays him. This fits in with the idea that he's sharing her with another but is unable to leave her because he always falls for her when she returns. When the song entered on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, MTV Hits started to air the music video.

Awards

In October 19, 2006: the song and video were nominated for both Video of the Year and Song of the Year on Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica, only to win Video of the Year. On August 29, 2007: Fher Olvera received a Latin Grammy nomination for this song in Song of the Year category. Also the video was nominated for Best Music Video, winning none.

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 82
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs 1
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Songs 1
U.S. Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay 1
Venezuela Top Latino (Record Report)[1] 1

See also

References

  1. "Top Latino" (in Spanish). 2006-08-06. Archived from the original on 2006-08-08. 
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