Y Yo Sigo Aquí

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"Y Yo Sigo Aquí"
Dance pop
  • Europop
  • Length4:13
    Label
    Songwriter(s)Estéfano
    Producer(s)Marcello Azevedo
    Paulina Rubio singles chronology
    "El Último Adiós"
    (2000)
    "Y Yo Sigo Aquí"
    (2000)
    "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer"
    (2001)
    Audio video
    "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" on
    YouTube

    "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" (transl. "And I'm Still Here") is a song recorded by Mexican singer

    signature songs
    .

    Composition

    "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" lasts for four minutes and fourteen seconds.

    beats per minute.[3]
    Lyrically, the track discusses a female who flirtatiousness to her crush, expressing her romantic interest and sexual.

    In their book "The Latin Beat : The Rhythms And Roots Of Latin Music From Bossa Nova To Salsa And Beyond", Ed Morales labelled it a

    autotune’ very Cher," alluding to her song "Believe" of 1998.[6]

    Commercial performance

    "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" reached number one in several countries. In the United States, the song peaked at number three on the

    It is Rubio's strongest commercial breakthrough in the Europe, a region where she had previously achieved limited success.[8] According to the Sociedad General de Autores y Editores, "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" was the third most programmed song on the radio in 2001 in Spain.[9]

    Music video

    A music video for "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" was shot by Gustavo Garzón.[10] It premiere on December, 2000, on MTV Español's The Clip List.[11]

    Awards and nominations

    The song received a nomination for the

    2001 ceremony.[10]

    The song and music video received Lo Nuestro Awards nominations in 2002.[12]

    Cultural impact

    According to the musical section of the Spanish tabloid Diario AS, "Y Yo Sigo Aqui" is considered one of Rubio's songs from the 2000s that marked a resounding success in Spain. Epik journalist María Lovera mentioned that "both in the melody and in the video clip [Rubio] marked a new stage in her career."[13] Italian newspaper Il Giornale singled out the song as "one of the clearest examples of a summer catchphrase" that marked the summer of the early 2000s, and conquered Europe.[14]

    Use in media

    The song appear on the

    video games Black Bean Games Let's Dance With Mel B (2011).[15] "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" is featured on HBO dramedy television series Generation in March 2021.[16]

    Track listing and formats

    Charts

    Release history

    Country Date Format Label
    Mexico November 11, 2000 Contemporary hit radio[33]
    Universal Latino
    Italy November 3, 2001
    Switzerland

    I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)

    "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)"
    Single by Paulina Rubio
    from the album Border Girl
    ReleasedJune 29, 2001 (2001-06-29)
    Studio
    • Midnight Blue Studios (
      Miami, Florida
      )
    Genre
    Length3:58
    Universal Records
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)Doug Morris
    Paulina Rubio singles chronology
    "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer"
    (2001)
    "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)"
    (2001)
    "Don't Say Goodbye"
    (2002)
    Music video
    "I'll Be Right Here" (Sexual Lover) on
    YouTube

    Background and released

    On June 26, 2001, Rubio announced the surprise release of an English version of "Y Yo Sigo Aquí", after the great international success of the song and the wide audience reach around the world.[34] The English-translation was adapted by Jodi Marr. "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)" was released on June 29, 2001.[35]

    Universal chairman/CEO, sent the song to WPOW (96.5 FM) Power 96 Miami as a "a first English-language single" and was hugely popular "predominantly female listenership", according to a Billboard article.[36]

    Following its commercial release on radio stations in the United States and Canada, the song was released in the United Kingdom and Europe in spring 2002. English electronic dance music record label Almighty Records released a remix of the demo version of and the song changed the titled to "Sexual Lover".[37] They announced:

    Paulina Rubio is (we're told) South America's answer to

    Madonna! Her new single is the rather poptastic and very fun 'Sexual Lover' and Almighty have remixed the track ready for her planned European launch next year [2002]. Meanwhile, all Almighty fans hungry to get this mix will have to head off to Mexico or somewhere similar to grab a copy! — Almighty Records (2002)[38]

    Finally, "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)" was included with Rubio's sixth studio album Border Girl.

    Reception

    The music critics agreed that "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)" was a step towards a more dance sound. Frank Kogan from The Village Voice stated that the song "[is one] of the two great dance-sex tracks on Border Girl."[39] According to Allmusic's Jose F. Promis, the sound capt a "Hi-NRG dance ditties."[40] Joey Guerra from Amazon highlight the track as "the throbbing rhythm-club" of the album.[41]

    Commercially, "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)" reached top 50 singles chart in Czech Republic and becoming a hit on dance/electronic radio airplay in Russia. Rubio featured on the main cover of various artists compilation album Танцевальный Рай 14 (Dance Paradise 14) in 2003.[42]

    Music video

    The video was filmed at Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

    Colombia director

    MTV Polska on March, 2003.[44]

    The video begins with a

    lollipops
    while she dances. Rubio and the guys dance and they meet on the floor. It alternates scenes featuring her entangled with a group of half-naked people. The video ends as she laughs and puts her arms around two girls.

    In a retrospective review by Billboard staff they wrote, "she has always relished that bad-ass, hard-partying persona" and described her as the "Ultimate Party Girl" while "strutting in a cheetah print bikini."[45] ¡Hola!'s staff wrote "Paulina acts as the host of a great beach party where love and sensuality predominate."[46]

    The music video was known as "Sexual Lover" on music television networks. An "uncensored version" was published in English and Spanish and an "alternative version" of the Spanish version only.

    Track listings and formats

    1. "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)" (Radio Edit) – 2:57
    1. "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)" (Radio Edit) – 2:57
    2. "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" (Spanglish Version) – 4:07
    3. "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" (Album Version) – 3:59
    • European CD, Maxi-Single, Enhanced[49]
    1. "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)" (Radio Edit) – 3:59
    2. "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)" (Baston & Burnz Mix) – 7:22
    3. "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" (Berger & Bosh Mix) – 7:58
    4. "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)" (Video) – 3:58
    • UK CD 10th anyversary Almighty Records[50]
    1. "Sexual Lover" (Almighty Radio Edit) – 3:25
    2. "Sexual Lover" (Almighty Club Mix) – 7:27
    3. "Sexual Lover" (Almighty Radio Edit 2) – 3:25
    4. "Sexual Lover" (Almighty Club Mix) – 7:27

    Charts

    Chart (2003) Peak
    position
    Czech Republic (
    IFPI)[51]
    49

    Release history

    Country Date Format Label
    United States June 26, 2001 Contemporary hit radio[34] Universal
    March, 2003
    Rhythmic radio[52]

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