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"Fuego"
Song

"Fuego" is the title of the first official single from The Cheetah Girls' first official studio album TCG. The song was confirmed as one of the album's singles in July 2007 by the girls in an interview with Radio Disney. Via their official MySpace profile, the girls stated that the track is a "party anthem" with "Latin influences, and a sample of Lionel Richie's '80's hit single All Night Long (All Night)". They also stated that the track was produced by J. R. Rotem and was written by Evan "Kidd" Bogart and Elan Luz of The Dey.[1] The song premiered on Radio Disney on September 15, 2007. As promotion for the single and for the album, the Girls performed Fuego on Good Morning America on October 12, 2007 and on The Early Show on October 13, 2007.

Music Video

The video was released to Disney Channel on November 22, 2007. The Girls were seen on-set for the music video on the October 29, 2007 episode of Dancing With The Stars.

Directed by Marcus Raboy, the video revolves around the three girls dancing with a crowd of people at a party. Throughout the video are scenes of the girls performing a dance routine in front of an orange and red backdrop. Another portion of the video shows the girls dancing in front of a bunch of buildings.

So far there has been no announcement as to when, or even if, the video will be released to other music channels, such as MTV.

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Radio Disney Top 30 12

Trivia

  • The girls stated on their official MySpace profile that this was one of their favorite songs from their debut album.
  • Like the girls' other single from TCG, So Bring It On, Fuego received a 77% approval rating on the Radio Disney music mailbag.
  • Fuego is the word "Fire" in Spanish.
  • The music video premiered on Thanksgiving Day, 2007.

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