Amar sin ser amada
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Song |
"Amar Sin Ser Amada" / "You Know He Never Loved You" is a song recorded by Mexican singer Thalía for her ninth studio album El Sexto Sentido (2005).
Song information
The song is written and produced by the Colombian Estéfano and Jose Luis Pagán. The English version was written by Thalía.
Literally translated "Amar Sin Ser Amada" means "To Love Without Being Loved". In the song, Thalía advises women who are "heartbroken" to leave it all behind and try not to think of their exes anymore. When she unintentionally does think about him and miss him, she has to recall the pain she's been through, so she will never go through it again.
The song reached number two on the Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart.
Music video
The video was shot in a white background. There were two music videos for the song. One for the Spanish Version ("Amar sin ser amada") and another one for the English one ("You Know He Never Loved You"). The English version contains the same footage of the Spanish video.
The music video was directed by Jeb Brien and shot in New York City, and was officially released by the TV Magazine Primer Impacto ("First Impact").
Synopsis
The video begins with a vintage radio and a woman's voice speaking in French. We then see Thalia and her estranged boyfriend in a car. As they get out of the car (with Thalia's boyfriend taking his guitar), they go to a restaurant where they drink glasses of champagne together. Thalia attempts to seduce him a few times, but the boyfriend pushes her away. Upon seeing her boyfriend act immaturely, she starts confronting him thus getting back into the car. Thalia sees her boyfriend in the rear view mirror trying to follow her (again taking his guitar with him) as she takes one last look at him before driving away. Scenes of Thalia singing are shown as well as her doing some pole dancing whilst lamenting on a chair.
Track listings
Argentina 5" CD single
- "Amar Sin Ser Amada" [Album Version] – 3:31
Charts
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[1] | 2 |
US Latin Pop Airplay (Billboard)[2] | 2 |
US Regional Mexican Airplay (Billboard)[3] | 7 |
References
- ^ "Thalia Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
- ^ "Thalia Chart History (Latin Pop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
- ^ "Thalia Chart History (Regional Mexican Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-08-25.