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"Ni Una Sola Palabra"
Single by Paulina Rubio
from the album Ananda
ReleasedJuly 23, 2006
Recorded2006
Genre
Length3:52
LabelUniversal
Songwriter(s)Xabier San Martín from La Oreja de Van Gogh
Producer(s)Cachorro López
Paulina Rubio singles chronology
"Nada Fue Un Error"
(2005)
"Ni Una Sola Palabra"
(2006)
"Nada Puede Cambiarme"
(2007)
Music video
"Ni Una sola Palabra" on YouTube

"Ni Una Sola Palabra" (Template:Lang-en) is the first official single released from Paulina Rubio's Spanish language album Ananda. It is Paulina's third American pop hit, entering at #98 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The song

The song was written by Xabier San Martín (member of the Spanish band La Oreja de Van Gogh) and was released on radio on July 24, 2006. The song was released on iTunes Store on August 15, 2006, becoming Rubio's first digital single after fans petitioned for a legal way to obtain it prior to the album hitting stores.

Rubio said the following about the song:[1]

"Ni Una Sola Palabra" is a song that captivated me from the first time I heard it, the lyrics, the rhythm... I can relate to it completely. In the process of its recording and production, it shone right from the beginning... I am very happy to be able to hand out something that I am very proud of. I love it! And I hope that people will enjoy it as much as I do.

Promotion

Paulina performed the song on "The Jay Leno Show" becoming one of the few Latin artists to perform a song completely in Spanish. She also performed Ni Una Sola Palabra at the 2007 Latin Billboard Awards.

Music video

The music video was shot in Los Angeles, California on July 28, 2006 beginning at 3:00 PM and extended until 6:00 AM the next morning for a total of 15 hours. The video was produced by Todd Young and directed by Paul Boyd. The video features Paulina Rubio as super hero Pauwer-woman, whose habitat includes the skyscrapers of downtown Los Angeles. During the video, Rubio rescues a young girl from a group of criminals. "Ni Una Sola Palabra" is also Rubio's first music video (since 2001's "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer") to feature her Pomeranian dog, Miranda. The music video was released on Latin music video stations on August 31, 2006.

Official versions

  1. Ni Una Sola Palabra (album version)
  2. Ni Una Sola Palabra (Pasito Duranguense version)
  3. Ni Una Sola Palabra (Norteña version)
  4. Ni Una Sola Palabra (Nico Prosen B.A. mix)
  5. Ni Una Sola Palabra (DJ Hessler InDaHouse extended mix)
  6. Ni Una Sola Palabra (DJ Hessler InDaHouse radio mix)
  7. Ni Una Sola Palabra (Reggaeton version) feat. Trebol Clan
  8. Ni Una Sola Palabra (Belanova remix)

Chart performance

Ni Una Sola Palabra debuted at #4 on the Hot Latin Tracks becoming Rubio's highest debut ever on the chart. The song went on to become a huge success peaking at #1 on both the Hot Latin Tracks and Latin Pop Airplay charts for several weeks. It has also managed to chart at #98 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming her third song to chart there. As of December 11, 2009, "Ni Una Sola Palabra" ranked as the 59th song of the last ten years in the Top Latin Songs Chart from Latin Billboard.

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[14] 3,946[13][14]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[15][16] 3× Platinum 60,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

  1. ^ "Ni una sola palabra". Retrieved July 31, 2006.
  2. ^ "Latauslista 30/2007". Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  3. ^ "Charts Position - Paulina Rubio". Tophit. Retrieved 2018-05-30.
  4. ^ "Paulina Rubio Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
  5. ^ "Charts - Singles - Top Radio Songs". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-05-30.
  6. ^ "Charts - Singles - Hot Latin Songs". Billboard. Retrieved 2012-08-02.
  7. ^ "Charts - Singles - Latin Pop Airplay". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-06-02.
  8. ^ "PAULINA RUBIO - Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  9. ^ "PAULINA RUBIO - Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  10. ^ "PAULINA RUBIO - Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  11. ^ "Record Report Top Latino". Record Report. August 17, 2006. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  12. ^ "Hot Latin Songs: Year End 2006". Billboard. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  13. ^ "Myydyimmät levyt 2007". www.ifpi.fi. Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  14. ^ a b "Paulina Rubio" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  15. ^ "Bisbal, Dover, Paulina Rubio y Ricky Martin, los más descargados de internet" (in Spanish). 20 Minutos. 2007-03-14. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
  16. ^ "Universal Music Group". universalmusic.es. Universal Music Group. Retrieved 11 February 2020. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)