Dame Otro Tequila

"Dame Otro Tequila"
Single by Paulina Rubio
from the album Pau-Latina
Released August 23, 2004
Format Promo single
Digital single
Airplay
Recorded 2003
Genre Pop, ranchera, latin rock
Length 2:42
Label Universal Records
Songwriter(s) E. Estefan, R. Gaitán, A. Gaitán, T. Mardoni, T. Mcwilliams
Producer(s) E. Estefan
Paulina Rubio singles chronology
"Algo Tienes"
(2004)
"Dame Otro Tequila"
(2004)
"Mia"
(2005)

"Algo Tienes"
(2004)
"Dame Otro Tequila"
(2004)
"Mia"
(2005)

"Dame Otro Tequila" (English: Give Me Another Tequila) is a song written by Emilio Estefan, Ricardo Gaitán, Alberto Gaitán, Tony Mardoni and Tom Mcwilliams for Rubio's seventh album Pau-Latina (2004). It was produced by Emilio Estefan, co-produced by Gaitan Bros and Tony Mardini and released as the album's third single in North America and Latin America (see 2004 in music).

Formats and track listing

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Dame Otro Tequila".

Mexico CD promo[1]
  1. "Dame Otro Tequila - Album Version"
  2. "Dame Otro Tequila - Quirri Mix"
  3. "Dame Otro Tequila - Dance Remix"
  4. "Dame Otro Tequila - Reggaeton" (feat. Baby Rasta))
  5. "Dame Otro Tequila - Banda Urbana Version"

Music video

The video was released in the MTV VMALA's 2004, in the red carpet.

Chart performance

The song was a success peaking at #1 on the Hot Latin Songs as well as the Latin Pop Airplay. It is the album's third consecutive top ten single as well as the second #1 from the album. The song managed to peak at #105 on the U.S.

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100[2] 5
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs[3] 1
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay[4] 1
U.S. Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay[5] 13

References

  1. Paulina Rubio - Dame Otro Tequila Mexican Promo Eil.com
  2. "Dame Otro Tequila - History on US Charts"
  3. "Top Music Charts - Hot Latin Songs"
  4. "Top Music Charts - Latin Pop Airplay"
  5. "Top Music Charts - Latin Tropical Airplay"
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