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| Last single = "[[Ni Una Sola Palabra]]" <br>(2006)
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Revision as of 02:14, 14 September 2007

"Nada Puede Cambiarme"
Song

Template:CurrentSingles "Nada Puede Cambiarme" is the second single released from Paulina Rubio's 2006 Spanish language album Ananda, after the massive success of the first single "Ni Una Sola Palabra" which was a #1 in Mexico, in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks, and in Spain.

The song

The song was written by Fernando Montesinos and features Slash from Velvet Revolver (former Guns N' Roses guitarist) on the guitar. The single was officially released to radio in the United States on January, 2007. The song continues the rock-pop sound heard in "Ni Una Sola Palabra", although much more upbeat and slowly gained momentum in the Spanish and Latin American music charts. The single has peaked at number 12 in Paulina's native Mexico. Universal released an EP of the single as a digital download with the album version and three versions of the single in February, 2007. The single managed to peak on Billboard Magazine's Hot Latin Songs Chart at number 21.

Music video

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Paulina in the official Behind The Scenes footage of the music video.

The music video was filmed in Los Angeles, California in the Mack Sennett studios on January 9, 2007. The filming began at 7:00 AM and finished at 1:00 AM on the 10th, a total of 16 hours. Produced by Anke Thommen and directed by Mexican director Dago González, the video is set to be premiered in February. In the video, Paulina appears as a wedding bride dressed in pink and walks down a fashion runway. It is not the first time Paulina wears the wedding gown for a music video. Die-hard fans will remember Paulina dressed in white in the early 90's music video for "Él me engañó".

The music video, like the song itself, wouldn't have been complete without presence of the legendary former Guns 'N Roses' guitarist, Slash himself. Paulina's record label, Universal Records, prepared a Behind The Scenes video for fans to watch before the video before its premiere and is available for download from the singer's official fan club website, PAUPOWER.com. It was later released on the DVD included in the Deluxe Edition of Ananda.

The video was premiered on January 29, 2007 worldwide. Within a couple weeks' time, it quickly became number one in Spain's music television channels.

Official Versions

  1. Nada Puede Cambiarme
  2. Nada Puede Cambiarme (Caribbean Nights Club Edit)
  3. Nada Puede Cambiarme (Caribbean Nights Extended Club Mix)
  4. Nada Puede Cambiarme (Pasito Duranguense)
  5. Nada Puede Cambiarme (Acoustic Version)
  6. Nada Puede Cambiarme (Ft. Franco "El Gorilla" - Reggaeton Remix)

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Argentina Top 40[1] 1
Spain Hot 100[2] 1
Peru Top 100[3] 2
Spain Los40[4] 1
Mexican Top 100 Singles Chart[5] 10

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