El Último Adiós
"El Último Adiós" | |||||||
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Single by Paulina Rubio | |||||||
from the album Paulina | |||||||
Released | 22 July 2000 | ||||||
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CD single 12" single Cassette single | ||||||
Recorded | 1999 | ||||||
Genre |
Latin pop Ranchera Latin hip hop | ||||||
Length | 4:46 (Album version) | ||||||
Label | Universal | ||||||
Writer(s) |
Estéfano Paulina Rubio | ||||||
Producer(s) | Estéfano | ||||||
Paulina Rubio singles chronology | |||||||
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"El Último Adiós" (The Last Goodbye) is a pop song by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio. It is taken from her fifth studio album Paulina, released in 2000. "El Último Adiós" served as the album's second official single. The song is heavily influenced by the traditional Mexican genre ranchera. An English version of the song was released on Paulina's sixth studio album Border Girl in 2002.
Music Video
Like many of Paulina's music videos, the music video for "El Último Adiós" was met with heavy criticism from the Latino community and Latin American critics (specifically in Mexico). The controversial video contained racy love scenes, as well as men and women appearing barely clothed. MTV Latin-America only aired the video after 9PM due to its sexual content. An uncensored version of the video was also released. It contains some slight differences compared to the original version of the video, the major difference being that Rubio appears completely topless in parts of the video, and the racy love scenes are shown for a bit longer and are more explicit.
Charts
Chart (2001–2002) | Peak position |
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México Top 100 Mexico | 1 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs | 18[1] |
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay | 13[2] |
U.S. Billboard Latin Regional Mexican Airplay | 40[3] |
U.S. Billboard Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay | 24[4] |
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