Nuestro Amor (song)

"Nuestro Amor" (English: "Our Love") is the first single from the Mexican pop group RBD's second studio album of the same name (2005). The song was also used to promote the second season of the soap opera Rebelde. Also, an English version of the song was recorded in 2006. "This Is Love", the English version of "Nuestro Amor", appears on RBD's 2006 first English studio album, Rebels (2006).

"Nuestro Amor"
Single by RBD
from the album Nuestro Amor
Released25 August 2005
Recorded2005
GenrePop rock
Length3:33
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Memo Méndez Guiu,
Emil "Billy" Méndez
Producer(s)Pedro Damián, (executive)
RBD singles chronology
"Un Poco De Tu Amor"
(2005)
"Nuestro Amor"
(2005)
"Aún Hay Algo"
(2005)
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Its Portuguese version is called "Nosso Amor" and was released as a single in Brazil. A special music video for this version of the song was planned, but was scrapped.

Music video

The music video for the song was filmed in early August 2005 at Pedregal, Distrito Federal in México and was directed by Amin Azali. It was their first video directed by Amin Azali and premiered in September in the United States and Mexico.

The video is about a "date" the girls and boys of RBD have. This video starts with a phone call between Dulce Maria and Christopher, with Dulce being in bath and Christopher at the window. Then the girls dress up elegantly for the coming night they are about to have. The video features the male members getting ready for a romantic dinner too in a Japanese look-alike house, where the guys look for the girls as they leave clues for them in order to find the girls. Finally, the band walk outside and sit around, sing, enjoy the moonlight and oddly, share some bottles of milk from which they drink.

Chart performance

The song became RBD's fifth major hit in Mexico. The song peaked at number two on Billboard Hot Latin Pop Airplay chart and number six on Billboard's Top 50 Latin Tracks and Latin Tropical Airplay chart. The song also peaked at number 33 in week 10 on the Romanian Airplay Chart.[1]

Release history

Region Date
Mexico August 2005 (2005-08)
United States October 2005 (2005-10)

Charts

Chart (2005/06) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay[2] 2
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs[2] 6
U.S. Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay[2] 6
Romanian Airplay Chart[1] 33

References

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