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"'''Te Amo'''" (English: ''I Love You'') is a song by [[Barbadian people|Barbadian]] recording artist [[Rihanna]] from her fourth studio album, ''[[Rated R (Rihanna album)|Rated R]]'' (2009). The song was written by [[Stargate (production team)|Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen]], [[James Fauntleroy II]] and Rihanna, with production helmed by Eriksen and Hermansen under their production name, Stargate. "Te Amo" impacted radio in Canada on June 7, 2010, and was made available to download on June 8, 2010, in Australia, Italy and New Zealand, as the album's third international and fifth overall single. "Te Amo" incorporates elements of [[Latin American music]] and conveys Rihanna's struggles as the object of another woman's desires. [[Music journalism|Music critics]] praised the song for its lyrics and for a less futuristic sound than other songs on ''Rated R''.
"'''Te Amo'''" (English: ''(I) Love You'') is a song by [[Barbadian people|Barbadian]] recording artist [[Rihanna]] from her fourth studio album, ''[[Rated R (Rihanna album)|Rated R]]'' (2009). The song was written by [[Stargate (production team)|Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen]], [[James Fauntleroy II]] and Rihanna, with production helmed by Eriksen and Hermansen under their production name, Stargate. "Te Amo" impacted radio in Canada on June 7, 2010, and was made available to download on June 8, 2010, in Australia, Italy and New Zealand, as the album's third international and fifth overall single. "Te Amo" incorporates elements of [[Latin American music]] and conveys Rihanna's struggles as the object of another woman's desires. [[Music journalism|Music critics]] praised the song for its lyrics and for a less futuristic sound than other songs on ''Rated R''.


"Te Amo" peaked inside the top ten of national charts, including the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. The song managed to attain top forty positions in Australia, The Netherlands and Slovakia. "Te Amo" was certified gold in four countries. The song's accompanying music was directed by long time collaborator [[Anthony Mandler]] and features French supermodel [[Laetitia Casta]], who tries to seduce Rihanna and eventually succeeds. Rihanna performed the song live at [[Radio 1's Big Weekend|Radio 1's Big Weekend 2010]] on May 23, 2010 in [[Bangor, Gwynedd|Bangor]], [[Wales]]. "Te Amo" was also included on the [[set list]] of Rihanna's [[Last Girl on Earth Tour]].
"Te Amo" peaked inside the top ten of national charts, including the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. The song managed to attain top forty positions in Australia, The Netherlands and Slovakia. "Te Amo" was certified gold in four countries. The song's accompanying music was directed by long time collaborator [[Anthony Mandler]] and features French supermodel [[Laetitia Casta]], who tries to seduce Rihanna and eventually succeeds. Rihanna performed the song live at [[Radio 1's Big Weekend|Radio 1's Big Weekend 2010]] on May 23, 2010 in [[Bangor, Gwynedd|Bangor]], [[Wales]]. "Te Amo" was also included on the [[set list]] of Rihanna's [[Last Girl on Earth Tour]].

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"Te Amo"
Song

"Te Amo" (English: (I) Love You) is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fourth studio album, Rated R (2009). The song was written by Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, James Fauntleroy II and Rihanna, with production helmed by Eriksen and Hermansen under their production name, Stargate. "Te Amo" impacted radio in Canada on June 7, 2010, and was made available to download on June 8, 2010, in Australia, Italy and New Zealand, as the album's third international and fifth overall single. "Te Amo" incorporates elements of Latin American music and conveys Rihanna's struggles as the object of another woman's desires. Music critics praised the song for its lyrics and for a less futuristic sound than other songs on Rated R.

"Te Amo" peaked inside the top ten of national charts, including the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. The song managed to attain top forty positions in Australia, The Netherlands and Slovakia. "Te Amo" was certified gold in four countries. The song's accompanying music was directed by long time collaborator Anthony Mandler and features French supermodel Laetitia Casta, who tries to seduce Rihanna and eventually succeeds. Rihanna performed the song live at Radio 1's Big Weekend 2010 on May 23, 2010 in Bangor, Wales. "Te Amo" was also included on the set list of Rihanna's Last Girl on Earth Tour.

Background and composition

"Te Amo" was released as the third international and fifth overall singles from Rihanna's fourth studio album, Rated R.[2] The song was written by Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, James Fauntleroy II and Rihanna, with production helmed by Eriksen and Hermansen under their production name, Stargate.[3] The song was sent for mainstream airplay in Canada on June 7, 2010,[4] and released via digital download in Australia, Italy and New Zealand one day later, through Universal Music.[5][6][7] In Germany, "Te Amo" was released as a CD single on June 11, 2010.[8] Musically, "Te Amo" draws influence from Latin American music genres[9][10] and is set in common time with a tempo of 172 beats per minute.[11] The song is written in the key of G-sharp minor with Rihanna's vocal range spanning from the low note of F♯3 to the high note of C♯5.[11] Lyrically, "Te Amo" tells of a relationship between two women, with one realizing that she is falling in love with Rihanna, proclaiming 'Te amo' throughout the song. As Rihanna realizes that the other woman is falling in love with her, Rihanna sings "I feel love but I don't feel that way", meaning that she knows her suitor loves her, but does not want to become romantically involved with her.[10] Ailbhe Malone of NME described the meaning of the lyrics in her review of Rated R, explaining that Rihanna sings from a male perspective as she portrays a man who cannot commit, rather than a woman who is "clinging to an unrealistic ideal".[12]

Critical reception

"Te Amo" was met with a positive response from music critics. As part of his review for Rated R, Jude Rogers of BBC Music noted that "Te Amo" and "Rockstar 101" were the less futuristic tracks on the album as they do not feature the heavy electronic influences, which are present on songs such as "Hard" and "G4L".[1] Robert Copsey of Digital Spy awarded the song a rating of four out of five stars and noted that Rihanna had progressed from singing about a male interest in one of her previous singles, "Rude Boy", to fantasizing about women, writing "After the rather explicit 'Rude Boy' campaign, Rihanna's taking a well-deserved break from titillating the blokes here – only to find herself the object of another lady's affections. One of her Rated R LPs less menacing moments, 'Te Amo' finds La Fenty grappling with her sexuality over some irresistible, Latin-infused Stargate beats."[10] Fraser McAlpine of BBC Music awarded the song four out of five stars and commented on the theme of lesbianism, writing "It's that old, old story: Girl meets girl. Girl speaks different language to girl. Girl loves girl. Girl doesn't love girl. Girl sad. We’ve all been there, right? And Rihanna’s captured that feeling beautifully (she actually has, even though I sound incredibly insincere about it)."[13]

Chart performance

Upon the release of the album, "Te Amo" made its first chart appearance on the Swedish Singles Chart, where it debuted at number 52 on December 4, 2009,[14] and initially charted for a single week.[14] After being released as a promotional CD in Sweden on May 5, 2010, the song re-entered the chart at number 53 on July 7, 2010.[14] "Te Amo" peaked at number 48 two weeks later on July 30, and spent a total of six non-consecutive weeks on the chart.[14] In the United Kingdom, the song entered the UK UK R&B Chart at number 29 on April 24, 2010,[15] and peaked at number five weeks on May 29.[16] The song debuted UK Singles Chart at number 30 on May 15, 2010,[17] and peaked at number 14 two weeks later on May 29.[18] On May 23, 2010, the song entered the Australian Singles Chart and the Swiss Singles Chart at numbers 35 and 58, respectively.[19][20] The song peaked at number 22 in its sixth charting week in Australia,[19] and at number nine in Switzerland.[20] "Te Amo" debuted at number 11 in Austria on June 25, 2010, and descended to number the following week.[21] However, the song re-peaked at number 11 on July 9.[21] The song spent eighteen weeks on the chart.[21] In the Flanders and Wallonia regions of Belgium, "Te Amo" debuted on the singles charts at numbers 29 and 28 respectively on June 19, 2010, and spent thirteen weeks charting.[22][23] In the Flanders region, the song peaked at number 14[22] while the song was more successful in the Wallonia region, peaking at number 10.[23]

Elsewhere in Europe, the song debuted on the Italian Singles Chart on July 15, 2010 at number nine and peaked at number seven for two weeks.[24] "Te Amo" was less successful in Denmark, Finland and Norway, peaking at numbers 22, 14 and 12 respectively.[25][26][27] In Germany, "Te Amo" became Rihanna's first song since "Hate That I Love You" in 2007 not to reach the top 10,[28] and debuted on the German Singles Chart at number 13 on July 26, 2010.[29] It fluctuated in the top 20 before reaching its peak at number 11 on July 24, 2010.[30] On the European Hot 100 chart, "Te Amo" debuted at number 48 on May 29, 2010 and peaked at number 18 on July 17, 2010.[31] Although "Te Amo" was not released as a single in Canada, the song debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 chart issue dated July 3, 2010 at number 98 a peaked at number 66 on July 17, 2010.[31]

Promotion

Music video

File:Rihanna te amo video.jpg
Rihanna and French supermodel Laetitia Casta gazing at each other in the video.

The music video for "Te Amo" was shot over two days on April 29 and 30, 2010, in Vigny, France[32] and was directed by long time collaborator Anthony Mandler,[32] who had previously directed the music videos for "Wait Your Turn"[33] and "Russian Roulette".[34] Whilst on set for the video, photographs were released; they featured Rihanna wearing a vibrant Mara Hoffman maxi dress, which cost over $1,000.[35] French supermodel Laetitia Casta played the role of a femme fatale and the apparent love interest of Rihanna.[36]

In the video, Rihanna plays Casta's lesbian love interest. Casta arrives at the castle in a car, and steps out with a very provocative outfit, and meets Rihanna who is waiting inside. Throughout all of the video, Casta tries to seduce Rihanna whilst Rihanna initially resists, but eventually gives in to Casta's charm. First, she meets Rihanna in the living room and catches her eye. In the next scene, the couple are shown on top of a table with ultraviolet lighting and Casta rubs her head on Rihanna's legs. They are then shown outside the castle and Rihanna falls to the ground in despair while Casta looks on. Soon, they are shown in a room full of male dancers and Rihanna begins to feel more comfortable around her admirer. The last two scenes are Rihanna and Casta in PVC bondage outfits kissing on a bed in a darkened room, and then at a burning table, looking away from each other. Billboard's music video reviewer, Monica Herrera commented, "Rihanna saved a far sexier clip than 'Rockstar 101' for fans abroad." She described the video's various scenes as "Rihanna getting frisky in a bedroom and setting a fire with a sultry female companion."[37]

Live performances

Rihanna performed "Te Amo" for the first time at Radio 1's Big Weekend 2010 on May 23, 2010 in Bangor, Wales,[38] where she performed the song as part of a set list, along with "Madhouse", "Hard", "Disturbia", "Rude Boy", "Russian Roulette", "Don't Stop the Music", "SOS" and "Umbrella".[39] The performance featured Rihanna wearing "fishnets, boots and a reggae-inspired leather playsuit with go faster stripes in red, green and yellow and a hood".[38] The song was also included on the set list of the Last Girl on Earth Tour.[40]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Rated R.[3]

Tracklist

  • Digital Single[5]
  1. "Te Amo" (Album Version) - 3:28
  2. "Rude Boy" (Wideboys Stadium Radio Mix) - 3:16

Charts


Radio and release history

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