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Remarkable is the fact that "Empezar desde Cero" is the first Spanish solo-single since the English "[[Tu Amor]]" (2006, sung by [[Christian Chavez|Christian]]). The song is mainly sung by [[Maite Perroni|Maite]], but both other girls sing parts in the choruses and bridge.
Remarkable is the fact that "Empezar desde Cero" is the first Spanish solo-single since the English "[[Tu Amor]]" (2006, sung by [[Christian Chavez|Christian]]). The song is mainly sung by [[Maite Perroni|Maite]], but both other girls sing parts in the choruses and bridge.

==Charts==
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|align="left"|Chart
|align="left"|Peak<br />position
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|align="left"|Bolivia Singles Chart<ref>[http://www.estelarfm.com/ Bolivia Singles Chart]</ref>
|align="left"|18
|-
|}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:53, 28 February 2008

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"Empezar desde Cero"
Song

"Empezar desde Cero" (English: "To Start from Zero") is a song recorded by Mexican pop group RBD for their fourth Spanish studio record, Empezar desde Cero. It will be released as the second single from the album. On January 29, 2008, Esmas confirmed the release of the song, after it won the official next single poll on the group's official website with 40% of the votes, leaving "Y No Puedo Olvidarte" behind with 30% of the votes.[1] The fact that "Y No Puedo Olvidarte" got almost one third of all votes makes it likely it will be the third single, after "Empezar desde Cero". "Empezar desde Cero" will be officially released to radio stations sometime in 2008, though Esmas also notes the song can be requested at the Mexican radio stations as of the day it was confirmed.

Remarkable is the fact that "Empezar desde Cero" is the first Spanish solo-single since the English "Tu Amor" (2006, sung by Christian). The song is mainly sung by Maite, but both other girls sing parts in the choruses and bridge.

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Bolivia Singles Chart[2] 18

References