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"Y Todo Queda en Nada"
File:Cover single Y Todo Queda en Nada.jpg
Single by Ricky Martin
from the album Almas del Silencio
ReleasedDecember 2, 2003 (2003-12-02)
RecordedSeptember 2002 - February 2003
GenreLatin pop
Length4:37
LabelSony Discos · Columbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Estéfano
Ricky Martin singles chronology
"Juramento"
(2003)
"Y Todo Queda en Nada"
(2003)
"I Don't Care"
(2005)
Music video
"Y Todo Queda en Nada" on YouTube

"Y Todo Queda en Nada" (English: And Everything Ends in Nothing) is a song by the Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin from his sixth studio album Almas del Silencio (2003). It was released as the album's fifth promotional single by Sony Discos and Columbia Records on December 2, 2003 in the Latin territories. It was written by Estéfano and Julio Reyes Copello, while the production was in charge of Estéfano.

Music video

The music video for "Y Todo Queda en Nada", third broadcast cut from his album Almas del Silencio, was directed by the Mexican Gustavo Garzón, who had previously worked with the artist on the videos of "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo", "Fuego de Noche, Nieve de Día" and "Perdido Sin Ti".[1] It was starred by the Venezuelan model Luzia Vivas, who in an interview said:

the story of the video is very romantic, it is about a girl who leaves him, then he becomes obsessed with her and feels that he sees her everywhere, even in the faces of others women". Besides, we do not have contact until the end of the video when I appear in a window and Ricky tries to touch me, but I suddenly disappear, it is very melancholic, indicated.[2]

The clip was filmed in different locations in Mexico City during his visit to the country and was premiered in the program ¡Despierta América!, of the Univision chain.[3]

Chart performance

The song reached number one on the Hot Latin Songs in the United States and stayed at the top for one week. It also peaked at number two on the Latin Pop Airplay and Tropical Songs.

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Award Result Ref.
2005 Lo Nuestro Awards Pop Song of the Year Nominated
[4]
ASCAP Latin Awards Song of the Year Won
[5]
Pop/Ballad Winning Song Won
BMI Latin Awards Winning Songs Won
[6]

Formats and track listings

Mexican promotional CD single[7]

  1. "Y Todo Queda en Nada" – 4:38

Argentinian promotional CD single[8]

  1. "Y Todo Queda en Nada" – 4:38

Charts

See also

References

  1. ^ "Artista Ricky Martin". CMTV.COM.AR. November 23, 2003. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  2. ^ "Conquista Luzia a Ricky". vlex. November 27, 2003. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  3. ^ "Estrenará vídeo". Panamá América. December 14, 2003. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  4. ^ "Univision Announces 'Premio Lo Nuestro' 2005 Nominees". T4C. December 3, 2004. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  5. ^ "ASCAP Latin Awards 2005 Winners". ASCAP. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  6. ^ "BMI Latin Awards: Song List". BMI. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  7. ^ "Ricky Martin – Y Todo Queda En Nada". Discogs. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  8. ^ "Ricky Martin – Y Todo Queda En Nada". Discogs. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  9. ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Bubbling Under Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
  10. ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Radio Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
  11. ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
  12. ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Latin Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
  13. ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Latin Pop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
  14. ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Tropical Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
  15. ^ "2003 Year End Charts: Hot Latin Tracks Titles". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved April 11, 2011.
  16. ^ "2003 Year End Charts: Hot Latin Pop Airplay Titles". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved April 11, 2011.