Ayúdame

"Ayúdame" (English: Help Me) is a song recorded for Paulina Rubio's eighth studio album Ananda. The song was co-written with Argentinian singer-songwriter Coti Sorokin who Rubio previously collaborated with on his single Nada Fue Un Error the previous year, and also being one of the few songs Rubio has co-written credits on the album. Ayúdame was released on April 6, 2007 as the album's third single.[1] The single had moderate success on the charts reaching a peak of number 36 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs [2]

"Ayúdame"
Single by Paulina Rubio
from the album Ananda
ReleasedApril 4, 2007
Recorded2006
Genre
Length3:56
LabelUniversal Records
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Cachorro López
Paulina Rubio singles chronology
"Nena"
(2007)
"Ayúdame"
(2007)
"Que Me Voy A Quedar"
(2007)
Music video
"Ayúdame" on YouTube

The Song

The song was written by Coti Sorokin and Paulina Rubio herself. It is the first single since 1996's "Enamorada" to be co-written by Paulina. Rubio said in an interview that although she wrote this love song with her friend Coti, it can also have a second meaning and can be applied to global warming. The song entered the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in the second half of May 2007 after Paulina had launched her U.S. Amor, Luz y Sonido Tour 2007.

On 29 May 2007, Paulina performed "Ayúdame" on the Mi TRL show on the MTV Tr3s network. The show was aired on Thursday, 31 May 2007, making it Paulina's first performance of "Ayúdame" on television. The song was also included in the setlist for her Amor, Luz y Sonido Tour 2007.

Music video

Paulina recorded the music video in Puerto Rico on April 24, 2007. Paulina announced in an interview she would be premiering the music video the last week of May, 2007. The video was premiered on May 30, 2007 on the Ritmoson Latino network.

The video's theme is a call for action to save the planet from the problems it faces, such as global warming. In the video, Paulina appears singing in an open area with barren trees while meteorites fall from the sky, representing the end of the world. As the video closes, Paulina heads back to the beach and the planet returns to life as everything turns back to green and animals reappear. The video ends with a proverb that reads: "Only after the last tree has been cut down, and the last river has been poisoned, and the last fish has been caught, will we learn we cannot eat money."[3]

Official versions

  • Ayúdame [Album Version]
  • Ayúdame [Tribal Dance Remix]

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
U.S. Hot Latin Tracks (Billboard)[2] 36
U.S. Latin Pop Airplay (Billboard)[4] 11

References

  1. "DentroMúsica - Comparativas con análisis profundos sobre instrumentos". DentroMúsica (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-12-02.
  2. "Charts - Singles - Hot Latin Songs". Billboard. 2007-07-07. Retrieved 2018-06-02.
  3. Univision. "Univision | Shows, Entretenimiento, Noticias, Deportes y Novelas". Univision (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-12-02.
  4. "Charts - Singles - Latin Pop Songs". Billboard. 2007-06-02. Retrieved 2018-06-02.
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