Nada (Belinda Peregrín song)

"Nada" (English: "Nothing") is the third single from the Spanish born-Mexican singer Belinda, from her fourth studio album Catarsis. It was released on radio on July 5, 2013 by Capitol Latin.[3]

"Nada"
Single by Belinda
from the album Catarsis
ReleasedJuly 5, 2013 (Airplay)[1]
Recorded2012
Length3:14
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Belinda singles chronology
"Constantemente Mía"
(2013)
"Nada"
(2013)
"I Love You... Te Quiero"
(2014)
Lyric Video
"Nada" on YouTube
Audio
"Nada" on YouTube
Catarsis track listing
14 tracks
  1. "Dame Más"
  2. "En la Obscuridad"
  3. "En El Amor Hay Que Perdonar"
  4. "I Love You... Te Quiero"
  5. "Esto Es Amor"
  6. "Como Si Fuéramos Novios"
  7. "Bailaría Sobre El Fuego (Dubstep)"
  8. "Vuelve A Mí"
  9. "Litost"
  10. "No Me Vuelvo A Enamorar"
  11. "Nada"
  12. "After We Make Love"
iTunes Bonus Track
  1. "Bailaría Sobre El Fuego (Balada)"
Spain Bonus track
  1. "Te Voy A Esperar (featuring Juan Magán)"

Background

"Nada" was announced as the third single by Belinda via her Twitter account, was announced that the third single to promote the album would be a ballad that tells a story of impossible love.[4] The song was released to radio stations globally in early July 2013.[5][6]

Composition

The song was written by American songwriter nominated for Grammy Awards, Diane Warren, while the Spanish adaptation was provided by Mexican singer Belinda,[7] and was produced by the Italian musician and record producer Loris Ceroni.[8] The song is a Spanish adaptation of the song "Weightless".[9] The single is a piano-ballad with a devastating vocals and a sound reminds to the melodic style of her debut self-titled album "Belinda" (2003) and the single "Ángel".[10]

Video

On October 15, 2013, Belinda released a lyrical music video on her official account on YouTube.[11] The video shows Belinda performing the song, it uses winter landscapes as background.[12]

Chart performance

Positions obtained by "Nada"
Country Chart List Peak
position
2013
Mexico Monitor Latino Top 20 Pop 4[13]
Billboard Mexico Espanol Airplay 22[14]

Release dates

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Worldwide July 5, 2013 Radio premiere UMLE/EMI [1]

References

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