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{{Single infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name = Suele Pasar
| Cover = Suele-Pasar Front.jpg
| Artist = [[Belanova]]
| from Album = [[Cocktail (album)|Cocktail]]
| Released = {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[December]], [[2003]]
| Format = Airplay
| Recorded = 2002
| Length = 3:06
| 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 =* #8 <small>([[Mexico]])</small>
* #75 <small>([[Mexico|Mexican]] Digital Sales)</small>
| Last single = "[[Tus Ojos]]"<br/>([[2003]])
| This single = "'''Suele Pasar'''"<br/>([[2003]])
| Next single = "[[Aún Asi Te Vas|Y Aún Así Te Vas]]"<br/>([[2004]])
}}

'''Suele Pasar''' (English: "It Happens Sometimes") is the second single from Mexican Electro/Pop band [[Belanova]], taken from the album [[Cocktail (album)|Cocktail]].

The song was released to radio on December 2003, the song was embraced by Mexican radio, reaching #8 on the Mexican Top 100, but due to poor sales of the album, the video was filmed with a very low budget.

[[Image:Suelepasar.jpg|thumb|Scene of the music video "Suele Pasar" (2004)|200px|left]]In [[2006]], the song entered on the Mexican Digital Sales Chart at number eighty-seven and spent 3 weeks inside the Top 100 peaking at seventy-five.

The band promoted the single on their 100-concert tour around Mexico and some TV Shows, but the main promotion for the single was radio.

== Music Video ==
The music video was filmed in [[Toluca]], [[Mexico]] and was directed by Harry. When the video was released in early 2004, it reached number-ten on [[MTV]] Mexico's "Los 10 + Pedidos" and number-two on Telehit's Top Ten.

== Charts ==
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
!align="center"|Chart (2004)
!align="center"|Peak
|-
|align="left"|[[México Top 100]] Singles Chart<ref>[http://www.americatop100.com/mexico/index.htm México Top 100 Singles Chart]</ref>
|align="center"|8
|-
|align="left"|[[MTV]]'s "Los 10 + Pedidos" (Mexico)
|align="center"|10
|-
|align="left"|[[MTV]]'s "Top 20" (Mexico)
|align="center"|19
|-
|align="left"|[[México Top 100]] Year End Charts<ref>[http://www.americatop100.com/mexico/index.htm México Top 100 Singles Chart - Year End Charts, 1st January 2005]</ref>
|align="center"|58
|- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
!align="center"|Chart (2006)
!align="center"|Peak
|-
|align="left"|Mexican Digital Sales Chart<ref>[http://www.esmas.com/musica/ Mexican Digital Sales Chart]</ref>
|align="center"|75
|-
|align="left"|Mexican Digital Sales Pop Chart<ref>[http://www.esmas.com/musica/pop/ Mexican Digital Sales Pop Chart]</ref>
|align="center"|61
|-
|}

==References==
<references />


{{Belanova}}


[[Category:2003 songs]]
[[Category:2004 singles]]
[[Category:2004 singles]]
[[Category:Mexican pop music]]
[[Category:Belanova songs]]
[[Category:Spanish-language songs]]

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