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{{Single infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name = Tus Ojos
| Cover = Belanva Cocktail.JPG
| Artist = [[Belanova]]
| from Album = [[Cocktail (album)|Cocktail]]
| Released = {{flagicon|Mexico}} February, [[2003]]
| Format = Airplay
| Recorded = 2002
| Length = 3:03
| Genre = [[Pop (music)|Pop]]/[[electro (music)|Electro]]
| Label = Universal México
| Producer = Guerrero, Denisse <br> Huerta, Edgar A. <br> Alex Midi Ortega <br> Arreola, Ricardo
| Chart position =* #1 <small>([[Mexico]])</small>
* #19 <small>([[Mexico|Mexican]] Digital Sales)</small>
| Last single =
| This single = "'''Tus Ojos'''"<br/>([[2003]])
| Next single = "[[Suele Pasar]]"<br/>([[2003]])
}}

'''Tus Ojos''' (English: "Your Eyes") Is the Debut single from [[Mexican]] Electro/Pop band [[Belanova]], taken from the album "[[Cocktail (album)|Cocktail]]".

The song was released to radio on February 2003, but it didn't reach its popularity until the summer of that year when the song was used as the main track of [[Mitsubishi]]'s promotional campaign in Mexico.

''Tus Ojos'' reached number-one on the Mexican Top 100 for 3 consecutive weeks and the video was very popular among Mexican music channels. In [[2006]] the song entered at number seventy-five on the Mexican Digital Sales Chart, and it remained on the chart for 6 weeks peaking at number-nineteen.
[[Image:Tusojos.jpg|thumb|Scene of the music video "Tus Ojos" (2003)|200px|left]]
Mixes of the song had been released in several dance compilations in Mexico and the song is still being well played at Mexican clubs.

This track remains as one of Belanova's biggest hits.

== Music Video ==
The music video was filmed in [[Guadalajara, Jalisco|Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]], [[Mexico]] and was directed by Harry.
The video reached number-one on [[MTV]] Mexico's "Los 10 + Pedidos", Telehit's Top Ten and TV Azteca's Top Ten.

The video reached number-five on [[MTV]]'s Top 20 and it was also featured on [[MTV]]'s "Los 100 + Pedidos del 2003" at number thirty-eight.

== Charts ==
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
!align="center"|Chart (2003)
!align="center"|Peak
|-
|align="left"|[[Mexican Top 100]] Singles Chart
!align="center"|1
|-
|align="left"|[[MTV]]'s "Los 10 + Pedidos" (Mexico)
!align="center"|1
|-
|align="left"|[[MTV]]'s "Top 20" (Mexico)
|align="center"|5
|- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
!align="center"|Chart (2006)
!align="center"|Peak
|-
|align="left"|Mexican Digital Sales Chart
|align="center"|19
|-
|}

[[Category:2003 singles]]
[[Category:2003 singles]]
[[Category:Mexican pop music]]
[[Category:Mexican pop music]]
[[Category:Songs in Spanish]]
[[Category:2003 songs]]
[[Category:Belanova songs]]
[[Category:Belanova songs]]
[[Category:Spanish language songs]]

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