Morir de amor (Kudai song)

"Morir de amor" is a pop song recorded by Chilean band Kudai and is the third single for their third studio album, Nadha.

"Morir de Amor"
Single by Kudai
from the album Nadha
ReleasedFebruary 19, 2009 (2009-02-19) (Chile)
Recorded2007-2008
GenrePop
Length3:56
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Carlos Lara, Koko Stambuk, Kudai
Producer(s)Koko Stambuk
Kudai singles chronology
"Ladrando a la Luna"
(2009)
"Morir de Amor"
(2009)
"Disfraz"
(2009)
Music video
"Morir de amor" on YouTube

Song information

The song is the third official single from the album Nadha, and was released as radio airplay in Chile on 19 February 2009. The song was written during 2007 by Carlos Lara and Kudai in Chile. The song contains hard social lyrics and themes like suicide are recurrent in the song and says no to violence. The single was released in the first week of April in México and the rest of Latin America.

Gabriela and Tomas in the music video.

Music video

This music video was shot in Buenos Aires, Argentina beginning on 15 February 2009, the filming lasted 48 hours and was directed by Ariel Evasio.[1] The music video was premiered in their new website Amorsinviolencia.com on March 28, 2009. The video will premiere on television on 30 March 2009.[2]

The video addresses the story of two young people who are entangled in a loving relationship charged with extreme violence, which leads to fear, insecurity and confusion.[3]

Track listing

CD Single
  1. "Morir de Amor" (Album Version) 3:56
  2. "Morir de Amor" (Radio Edit) 3:54

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
Argentina Top 20 [4] 19
Mexico Pop Español Airplay (Billboard)[5] 32

References

  1. ""Morir de Amor" by Kudai was shot in Buenos Aires". Extremista.com.ar. Retrieved 2009-03-28.
  2. ""Morir de Amor" music video was leaked". Hitmusicales.com. Retrieved 2009-03-28.
  3. "Nuevo clip de Kudai transcurre en las calles de Buenos Aires". cooperativa.cl. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  4. "Charts - Singles - Argentina Top 20". Top40Charts. 2009-05-07. Retrieved 2018-06-02.
  5. "Kudai Chart History - Mexican Pop Español Airplay". Billboard. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
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