Resistiré (song)

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"Resistiré"
Single by Erreway
from the album Señales
Released 2003
Format CD single
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:24
Label Sony Music
Writer(s) Carlos Nilson, Cris Morena
Producer(s) Cris Morena
Erreway singles chronology

"Bonita de Más"
(2002)
"Resistiré"
(2002)
"Inmortal"
(2002)

For the earlier, Spanish song of the same name, see Dúo Dinámico.

"Resistiré" (I Will Resist) is a pop rock song performed by Argentine band Erreway. It was written by the famous Spanish composers Manuel de la Calva and Ramón Arcusa. The song was also used as the closing theme for the Cris Morena Group series Rebelde Way. "Resistiré" is considered as one of the band's biggest hits.

Song information

In television series Rebelde Way, "Resistiré" was written by Pablo Bustamante (Benjamín Rojas) and was dedicated to Marizza Spirito (Camila Bordonaba), telling the story of friendship and rebellion. In reality, the song was written by Cris Morena and Carlos Nilson, who wrote most of the songs for Erreway's albums Señales (2002), Tiempo (2003) and Memoria (2004). It became one of the Erreway's biggest hits, and is the third most listened Erreway song at the Last.fm.[1]

Other appearances

"Resistiré" was often used in the television series Rebelde Way. It was its closing theme during almost whole series. As one of the biggest hits performed by Erreway, the song appeared on every compilation album released by Erreway — Erreway en Concierto (2006), El Disco de Rebelde Way (2006) and Erreway presenta su caja recopilatoria (2007).

Music video

The music video for "Resistiré" was directed by Rebelde Way and Erreway creator Cris Morena.[2] The video features the band members Felipe Colombo, Benjamín Rojas, Camila Bordonaba and Luisana Lopilato as its protagonists and other Rebelde Way actors as a supporting cast. It follows friends who stay together in both good times and bad times, while they also develop themselves as personalities.[3]

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