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Music video[edit]
Iglesias and Guerra in the music video.
Development[edit]
Synopsis[edit]
In the story of the video, Iglesias and Guerra are guest stars invited to sing at a school. The music video simply starts when the school principal presents them to the students and they begin to sing. The video alternates between the stage performance and three vignettes that exemplify falling in love: a student in class contrives to get his friend in trouble so he can move into friend's seat, which is next to his crush and allows him to pass her a "Do you like me," note; an un-athletic student is pummeled at dodgeball and then rescued by a girl who likes him and has a killer throw; and a straight-A student who contrives to get sent to the principal's office because he has a crush on her. The video has the participation of
Ugly Betty actress
Ana Ortiz as principal Michelle Gomez.
[7] The full music video was premiered at
Vevo.com on 21 May 2010. As of July 2017, the video has been viewed more than 480 million times on YouTube.
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Awards and nominations[edit]
Chart performance[edit]
The song debuted on number #22 on the
Billboard Hot Latin Songs, on the
Tropical Songs the song debuted at number #19 and number #8 on the
Latin Pop Songs. On Spain the song is charted at number #35. It is the twenty-first time that a song by Iglesias topped on the
Billboard Hot Latin Songs[2] since
Gracias a Tí (Remix) featuring
Wisin & Yandel in 2009 as well as Juan Luis Guerra's seventh time to reach #1 on Hot Latin Tracks. This is also the third time a self-replacement happened in the history of the Hot Latin Tracks. The track spent 17 non-consecutive weeks at No # 1 at Hot Latin Track.
On the
Billboard Hot 100, the song peaked at number #89 and was Iglesias' highest charting Spanish single of his career at the time, surpassing "
Lloro Por Ti", which reached #91.
Track listing[edit]
Charts and certifications[edit]
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Certifications[edit]
Country | Certification | Sales |
Argentina[17] | 2x Platinum | 40,000+ |
Spain[18] | Platinum | 40,000+ |
United States | | 285,000 |
Year-end charts[edit]
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