Mi Deseo
"Mi Deseo" | ||||
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Single by Los Bukis | ||||
from the album A Través de Tus Ojos | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Format | Airplay, Promo single | |||
Recorded | 1990-1991 | |||
Genre | Latin pop, norteño | |||
Length | 4:08 | |||
Label | Fonovisa | |||
Writer(s) | Marco Antonio Solís | |||
Producer(s) | Marco Antonio Solís | |||
Los Bukis singles chronology | ||||
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"Mi Deseo" ("My Wish") is a song written, produced and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Marco Antonio Solís as the lead member of the band Los Bukis. It was released by Fonovisa Records in 1991 as the first single from their studio album A Través de Tus Ojos. The song became their third number-one single in the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart, after "Y Ahora Te Vas" and "Cómo Fuí a Enamorarme de Tí".[1]
The song debuted in the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin Tracks) chart at number 25 in the week of March 16, 1991, climbing to the top ten two weeks later.[2][3] "Mi Deseo" peaked at number-one in May 5, 1991,[4] replacing "No Basta" by Venezuelan singer-songwriter Franco De Vita and being succeeded six weeks later by "Todo, Todo, Todo" by Mexican singer Daniela Romo.[5] "Mi Deseo" ended 1991 as the third best performing Latin single of the year in the United States and was nominated for Pop Song of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1992.[6][7]
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References
- ↑ Lannert, John (April 29, 2000). "Billboard's Latin Music Hall of Fame Inductee: Marco Antonio Solís". Billboard (Nielsen Business Media, Inc.) 110 (48): LM-20. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
- ↑ "Mi Deseo — Week of March 16, 1991". Billboard. March 16, 1991. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
- ↑ "Mi Deseo — Week of March 30, 1991". Billboard. March 30, 1991. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
- ↑ "Mi Deseo — Week of May 5, 1991". Billboard. May 5, 1991. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
- ↑ "Todo, Todo, Todo — Week of June 22, 1991". Billboard. June 22, 1991. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
- ↑ "Topping The Charts Year By Year". Billboard (Nielsen Business Media, Inc.) 110 (48): LMQ3. November 28, 1998. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
- ↑ "Ana Gabriel leads nominees for Latin Music Awards". Billboard (Nielsen Business Media, Inc.) 104 (13). March 28, 1992. (subscription required (help)).