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{{Infobox song
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| name = Muchacha Triste
{{Infobox Single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name = Muchacha Triste
| cover =
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| type = single
| Border =
| artist = Los Fantasmas del Caribe
| Caption =
| album = Caramelo
| released = 1992
| Artist = Los Fantasmas del Caribe
| Album = Caramelo
| recorded =
| A-side =
| studio =
| B-side =
| venue =
| genre = [[Latin music (genre)|Latin music]]
| Released = 1993
| Format = Promo
| length = {{duration|m=4|s=7}}
| label = [[Rodven Records]], [[TH-Rodven]]
| Recorded =
| writer = Luis Alva
| Genre = [[Latin music (genre)|Latin music]]
| producer = Luis Alva
| Length = {{duration|m=4|s=7}}
| prev_title =
| Label = [[Rodven Records]]
| prev_year =
| Writer = Luis Alva
| Producer = Luis Alva
| next_title = Ella Es
| Certification =
| next_year = 1993
| Last single =
| This single = "'''Muchacha Triste'''"<br>(1993)
| Next single = "Ella Es"<br>(1993)
| Misc =
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"'''Muchacha Triste'''" ("Sad Girl") is a song written and produced by Luis Alva for the Venezuelan group Los Fantasmas del Caribe for their debut album ''Caramelo'' (1993).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/caramelo-mw0000123096|title=Caramelo - Los Fantasmas del Caribe|website=AllMusic|publisher=Rovi|accessdate=August 20, 2014}}</ref> The song reached number one on the [[Hot Latin Songs|''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs]] in the United States in 1993 and ended as the fifth best-performing song of the year in the country.<ref name="Billboard">{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=los fantasmas del caribe|chart=Latin Songs}}|title=Los Fantasmas del Caribe - Chart history: Latin Songs|work=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=June 8, 2013}}</ref><ref name="billboardmag">
"'''Muchacha Triste'''" ("Sad Girl") is a song written and produced by Luis Alva for the Venezuelan group Los Fantasmas del Caribe for their debut album ''Caramelo'' (1991).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/caramelo-mw0000123096|title=Caramelo - Los Fantasmas del Caribe|website=AllMusic|publisher=Rovi|accessdate=August 20, 2014}}</ref> The song reached number one on the [[Hot Latin Songs|''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs]] in the United States in 1993 and ended as the fifth best-performing song of the year in the country.<ref name="Billboard">{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=los fantasmas del caribe|chart=Latin Songs}}|title=Los Fantasmas del Caribe - Chart history: Latin Songs|work=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=June 8, 2013}}</ref><ref name="billboardmag">
{{cite journal| date = Novemver 28, 1998| title = Topping The Charts Year By Year| journal = Billboard| publisher = Nielsen Business Media, Inc.| volume = 110| issue = 48| page = LMQ3| url = http://books.google.com.mx/books?id=MAoEAAAAMBAJ&pg=RA1-PA38&dq=rudy+la+scala&cd=1#v=onepage&q=rudy%20la%20scala&f=false | accessdate = March 3, 2010}}</ref>
{{cite journal| date = November 28, 1998| title = Topping The Charts Year By Year| journal = Billboard| publisher = Nielsen Business Media, Inc.| volume = 110| issue = 48| page = LMQ3| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=MAoEAAAAMBAJ&q=rudy+la+scala&pg=RA1-PA38 | accessdate = March 3, 2010}}</ref> The song was nominated [[Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Song of the Year|Pop Song of the Year]] at the 1994 [[Lo Nuestro Awards]].<ref name="Nominees-1994">{{Cite news | last1 = González| first1 = Fernando | title = Lo Nuestro, Billboard Honor Latin Singers | newspaper = [[The Miami Herald]] |publisher=[[The McClatchy Company]] | date = May 16, 1994 }}</ref>


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==DJ Kane version==
{{Infobox song
| name = Muchacha Triste
| cover =
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = [[DJ Kane]]
| album = [[Capítulo III: Ahogando Penas]]
| released = March 6, 2007
| recorded = 2007
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = [[Cumbia]]
| length = 3:39
| label = [[EMI Latin]]
| writer = Luis Alva
| producer =
| prev_title = Miéntele
| prev_year = 2007
| next_title = Cierra Tu Bocca
| next_year = 2009
}}

"Muchacha Triste" was covered by [[DJ Kane]]. It is the second single from the album ''[[Capítulo III: Ahogando Penas]]'' (2007).

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==Los Super Reyes version==
==Los Super Reyes version==
{{Infobox song
{{Infobox Single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name = Muchacha Triste
| name = Muchacha Triste
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| type = single
| artist = [[Cruz Martínez]] y [[Los Super Reyes]]
| Caption =
| Artist = [[Cruz Martínez]] Y [[Los Super Reyes]]
| album = [[El Regreso de los Reyes]]
| released = 2008
| Album = [[El Regreso De Los Reyes]]
| A-side =
| recorded = 2007
| B-side =
| studio =
| Released = 2008
| venue =
| genre = [[Cumbia]]
| Format = [[Compact disc|CD]], [[Music download|digital download]]
| Recorded = 2007
| length = 3:26
| Genre = [[Cumbia]]
| label = [[Warner Music Latina]]
| Length = 3:26
| writer = Luis Alva
| Label = [[Warner Music Group]]
| producer = [[Cruz Martínez]]
| Writer = [[Luis Alva]]
| prev_title = [[Serenata (Estrellita Mía)]]
| prev_year = 2007
| Producer = [[Cruz Martínez]]
| next_title = [[Yo Seré]]
| Certification =
| next_year = 2008
| Last single = "[[Serenata (Estrellita Mía)]]"<br>(2007)
| This single = "'''Muchacha Triste'''"<br>(2008)
| Next single = "[[Yo Seré]]"<br>(2008)
| Misc =
}}
}}


"Muchacha Triste" was covered by [[Cruz Martínez]] Y [[Los Super Reyes]]. It is the third single from the album ''[[El Regreso De Los Reyes]]''.
"Muchacha Triste" was covered by [[Cruz Martínez]] y [[Los Super Reyes]]. It is the third single from the album ''[[El Regreso de los Reyes]]'' (2007).

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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


{{DJ Kane}}
{{Los Super Reyes}}
{{Los Super Reyes}}


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[[Category:1993 songs]]
[[Category:2007 singles]]
[[Category:2008 singles]]
[[Category:2008 singles]]
[[Category:Los Super Reyes songs]]
[[Category:Los Super Reyes songs]]
[[Category:Song recordings produced by Cruz Martínez]]
[[Category:1993 debut singles]]

Latest revision as of 03:30, 3 September 2024

"Muchacha Triste"
Single by Los Fantasmas del Caribe
from the album Caramelo
Released1992
GenreLatin music
Length4:07
LabelRodven Records, TH-Rodven
Songwriter(s)Luis Alva
Producer(s)Luis Alva
Los Fantasmas del Caribe singles chronology
"Muchacha Triste"
(1992)
"Ella Es"
(1993)

"Muchacha Triste" ("Sad Girl") is a song written and produced by Luis Alva for the Venezuelan group Los Fantasmas del Caribe for their debut album Caramelo (1991).[1] The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs in the United States in 1993 and ended as the fifth best-performing song of the year in the country.[2][3] The song was nominated Pop Song of the Year at the 1994 Lo Nuestro Awards.[4]

DJ Kane version

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"Muchacha Triste"
Single by DJ Kane
from the album Capítulo III: Ahogando Penas
ReleasedMarch 6, 2007
Recorded2007
GenreCumbia
Length3:39
LabelEMI Latin
Songwriter(s)Luis Alva
DJ Kane singles chronology
"Miéntele"
(2007)
"Muchacha Triste"
(2007)
"Cierra Tu Bocca"
(2009)

"Muchacha Triste" was covered by DJ Kane. It is the second single from the album Capítulo III: Ahogando Penas (2007).

Los Super Reyes version

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"Muchacha Triste"
Single by Cruz Martínez y Los Super Reyes
from the album El Regreso de los Reyes
Released2008
Recorded2007
GenreCumbia
Length3:26
LabelWarner Music Latina
Songwriter(s)Luis Alva
Producer(s)Cruz Martínez
Cruz Martínez y Los Super Reyes singles chronology
"Serenata (Estrellita Mía)"
(2007)
"Muchacha Triste"
(2008)
"Yo Seré"
(2008)

"Muchacha Triste" was covered by Cruz Martínez y Los Super Reyes. It is the third single from the album El Regreso de los Reyes (2007).

References

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  1. ^ "Caramelo - Los Fantasmas del Caribe". AllMusic. Rovi. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  2. ^ "Los Fantasmas del Caribe - Chart history: Latin Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 8, 2013.
  3. ^ "Topping The Charts Year By Year". Billboard. 110 (48). Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: LMQ3 November 28, 1998. Retrieved March 3, 2010.
  4. ^ González, Fernando (May 16, 1994). "Lo Nuestro, Billboard Honor Latin Singers". The Miami Herald. The McClatchy Company.