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{{short description|2000 song by Juanes}}
{{Infobox Single
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| Name = Nada
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| Cover = Nada (single cover).jpg
| Border = yes
| name = Nada
| cover = Nada (single cover).jpg
| Artist = [[Juanes]]
| alt =
| from Album = [[Fíjate Bien]]
| border = yes
| Released = {{start date|2001|5|5}}
| type = single
| Format = [[Compact disc|CD]]<br>[[Radio airplay]]
| artist = [[Juanes]]
| Recorded = 2001
| Genre = [[Latin pop]]
| album = [[Fíjate Bien]]
| released = {{start date|df=yes|2001|2|12}}
| Length = 3:56 <small>(Album Version)</small>
| recorded = 2000
| Label = [[Universal Records|Universal Music Latino]]
| studio =
| Producer = [[Gustavo Santaolalla]]
| Chart position =
| venue =
| genre = [[Latin pop]]
| Reviews =
| length = 3:56 <small>(Album Version)</small>
| Last single = "[[Podemos Hacernos Daño]]" <br /> (2001)
| label = [[Universal Music Group|Universal Music Latino]]
| This single = "'''Nada'''"<br />(2001)
| writer = Juanes
| Next single = "[[A Dios le Pido]]" <br /> (2002)
| producer = [[Gustavo Santaolalla]]
| prev_title = [[Podemos Hacernos Daño]]
| prev_year = 2000
| next_title = [[A Dios le Pido]]
| next_year = 2002
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'''Nada''' is a song by [[Colombian people|Colombian]] singer [[Juanes]] belonging to their debut album [[Fíjate Bien]]. The single went on sale in [[2001]]. This song became known to Juanes as a great artist and one of the most successful singers of pop music.
'''Nada''' (English: ''Nothing'') is a song by [[Colombian people|Colombian]] singer [[Juanes]] belonging to his debut album [[Fíjate Bien]]. The single went on sale in 2001. This song became known to Juanes as a great artist and one of the most successful singers of pop music.


==Reception==
==Welcomed by the public==


The song was well received in European and Latin American countries. The theme of the song is the life of an unfortunate person while in love. With this song the album Fíjate Bien had high sales in Hispanic countries, selling over one million copies worldwide, making it one of the best selling Spanish debut albums in the history of music.
The song was well received in European and Latin American countries. The theme of the song is the life of an unfortunate person while in love. With this song the album Fíjate Bien had high sales in Hispanic countries, selling over one million copies worldwide, making it one of the best selling Spanish debut albums in the history of music.
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==Chart positions==
==Chart positions==


The song arrived at number one in several countries in Latin America and Europe; it was in the top 40 Colombia, Mexico, and Spain, and quickly topped the charts. In Chile the song on its first day reached position 5 and the next week debuted at #1, this example was followed by several South American countries.
The song arrived at number one in several countries in Latin America and Europe; it was in the top 40 Colombia, Mexico, and Spain, and quickly topped the charts. In Chile the song on its first day reached position 5 and the next week debuted at No. 1, this example was followed by several South American countries.


==Music video==
==Music video==
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==Charts==
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 23 September 2024

"Nada"
Single by Juanes
from the album Fíjate Bien
Released12 February 2001 (2001-02-12)
Recorded2000
GenreLatin pop
Length3:56 (Album Version)
LabelUniversal Music Latino
Songwriter(s)Juanes
Producer(s)Gustavo Santaolalla
Juanes singles chronology
"Podemos Hacernos Daño"
(2000)
"Nada"
(2001)
"A Dios le Pido"
(2002)

Nada (English: Nothing) is a song by Colombian singer Juanes belonging to his debut album Fíjate Bien. The single went on sale in 2001. This song became known to Juanes as a great artist and one of the most successful singers of pop music.

Reception

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The song was well received in European and Latin American countries. The theme of the song is the life of an unfortunate person while in love. With this song the album Fíjate Bien had high sales in Hispanic countries, selling over one million copies worldwide, making it one of the best selling Spanish debut albums in the history of music.

Chart positions

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The song arrived at number one in several countries in Latin America and Europe; it was in the top 40 Colombia, Mexico, and Spain, and quickly topped the charts. In Chile the song on its first day reached position 5 and the next week debuted at No. 1, this example was followed by several South American countries.

Music video

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In the music video, Juanes is a convict awaiting his execution by electric chair. Various people pace around in the room with him, including a priest and a policeman, watching the clock impatiently while yelling in Juanes's ear. A woman and two children watch the execution from a window in a room above. When the clock strikes twelve, the executioner, who is shown as Juanes for a moment, throws the switch. A sign flashes "applause." After the execution is over, Juanes walks into the room with the woman and children.

Charts

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Chart (2000) Peak
position
US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[1] 18
US Latin Pop Airplay (Billboard)[2] 10

References

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  1. ^ "Juanes Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Juanes Chart History (Latin Pop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 2 September 2010.