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| Writer = Lucy Abbot, Sara Eker, Cheryl Parker, Twin<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=song|id=t6467998|pure_url=yes}} allmusic]</ref> |
| Writer = Lucy Abbot, Sara Eker, Cheryl Parker, Twin<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=song|id=t6467998|pure_url=yes}} allmusic]</ref> |
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| Producer = Mauri Stern<ref name="LSM" /> |
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The song was written by Lucy Abbot, Sara Eker, Cheryl Parker, Twin; adapted by Belinda, co-adapted and produced by Mauri Stern.<ref name="LSM" /> |
The song was written by Lucy Abbot, Sara Eker, Cheryl Parker, Twin; adapted by Belinda, co-adapted and produced by Graeme Pleeth and Mauri Stern.<ref name="LSM" /> |
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=== Cover === |
=== Cover === |
Revision as of 10:55, 5 September 2014
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Song |
"Lo Siento" (I'm Sorry) is the debut single from Belinda's debut album, Belinda.
Information
The song was written by Lucy Abbot, Sara Eker, Cheryl Parker, Twin; adapted by Belinda, co-adapted and produced by Graeme Pleeth and Mauri Stern.[2]
Cover
- Nakanomori BAND - "TOY"[3]
Tracklist
- Mexican CD Single/Promo[2]
- Lo Siento
- Spanish CD Single/Promo[4]
- Lo Siento
- Lo Siento (Remix Main Version)
- Lo Siento (Remix Radio Edit)
- Lo Siento (I'm Sorry)
Music video
The music video for Lo Siento is just a background, shot on a green screen, with a variety of graphics and back up dancers. There is a part where Belinda has a long black dress and a pair of converse shoes and there is another scene where she wears a pink shirt. The video ends with a scene where Belinda is spray painting the words "Lo Siento" onto an imaginary wall, seeming as if she is writing on the television screen. She then walks away and the video fades out.
The music video was directed by Oliver Castro and released in September 2003.[7]
Charts
Chart (2003—2004) | Peak position |
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Argentina Hot 100 Singles[8] | 16 |
Chile Hot 100 Singles[8] | 18 |
México Hot 100 Singles[8] | 10 |
PROMUSICAE Top 50 Songs[8] | 38 |
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay[9] | 34 |