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"Despedida" ( en, "Farewell") is a song recorded by Colombian singer
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for the
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(EP) and soundtrack ''Love in the Time of Cholera'' (2008). The song was written by her and
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originally for the Mike Newell-directed 2007 movie adaptation of Colombian writer
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's 1985 novel ''Love in the Time of Cholera''. Antonio Pinto handled its composition and production. Shakira was initially offered a role by the producers of the movie to take part as the main protagonist. However, she refused the offer and accepted to collaborate with the musical team due to her friendship with García Márquez. Musically, "Despedida" is a
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song which discusses nostalgic love sentiments towards a person the protagonist lost. Although the movie received unfavorable reviews from critics, "Despedida" was praised by music reviewers for depicting the novel's spirit. "Despedida" was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category for
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at the award ceremony held in 2008. The song managed to appear on the '' Billboard''
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charts due to digital downloads following its release on the EP. Shakira performed it live during the screening of the movie and at the stops of her
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(2010–11) where she sang it as a medley with "
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" (1992) by American band Metallica. The
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performed the song live during a homage following García Márquez's death in 2014.


Background

In 1999, Colombian writer
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met Shakira. He conducted an interview with her for Colombian magazine '' Cambio''. At the time of the publication of the article, García Márquez expressed Shakira's originality in the music scene. Following this, both of them established friendly relations with one another. During late 2006, the filming of the 2007 movie adaptation of García Márquez's novel ''
Love in the Time of Cholera ''Love in the Time of Cholera'' ( es, El amor en los tiempos del cólera) is a novel written in Spanish by Colombian Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez and published in 1985. Edith Grossman's English translation was published by ...
'' (1985) started. The story revolves around the character of Florentino Ariza and "his unconditional love for the beautiful Fermina Daza and the sentimental triangle that develops with the regional doctor". Initially, the producers of the movie offered Shakira a role in it, which would mark her cinematic debut. However, she turned down the offer, claiming that she was not comfortable with the nude scenes that were featured in the movie. Nevertheless, Shakira offered to compose the score of the movie due to her friendship with García Márquez and his influence on her. She started working for the material of the movie with Argentine composer
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in London, England during the second half of 2007. During the sessions, the duo composed "Despedida" and " Hay Amores", the latter being the movie's theme song. "Despedida" was described as a
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song which discusses the melancholy of losing a beloved person. According to Gerardo González from ''
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'', the song appears in the "key parts of the movie's plot to emphasize the actors' emotions". During the release of the movie in November 2007, Shakira elaborated in an interview: "Being part of the movie was a personal motivation because it is an extraordinary novel of one of the most extraordinary writers in history and a personal friend ..nbsp; hile composing the songs I wantedto present my country's beauty and the works of García Márquez".


Critical reception

In the review of the soundtrack, Thom Jurek from the website
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commented that Shakira's song on the EP which included "not only traditional instruments but folk song structures (no pop)" give buyers "something worth paying heirhard-earned money for". John Li from the website Moviexclusive commented that "Despedida" is "emotionally powerful", and noted that all three of Shakira's songs are "accompanied by ersignature vocals". Elkin Lara of Caracol Radio wrote, "In 'La Despedida' Shakira once again proves her capacity of transforming herself and how she can be oped to every kind of project and music challenge". Ricardo Sandoval and Eduardo Neira, a literary and a cinema critic respectively, wrote that the song sticks out for saving the movie and "preserving the spirit of Gabriel García Márquez's novel more than the movie itself". "Despedida" received a nomination at the
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in the category for
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, but lost to "Guaranteed" by Eddie Vedder for the movie '' Into the Wild'' (2007). Additionally, the track was pre-selectioned for a nomination of an Academy Award for Best Original Song but did not manage to place itself at the
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. It was also nominated for a World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film at the 2008 awards ceremony.


Live performances

On November 6, 2007, Shakira accompanied by her then-boyfriend
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, appeared on the screening of the movie ''Love in the Time of Cholera'' in
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and confirmed that three of her own songs would be included on the soundtrack album. During the evening, Shakira performed all three song - "Hay amores", "Despedida" and "Pienso en ti". The same night, she confirmed that the money gathered from the entry tickets would be donated to her
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. Shakira included the song on the setlist of her
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(2010–11), where she performed it as a medley with "
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" (1992), by American band Metallica. For the performance she was dressed with a crop top and a red skirt. Jon Pareles from ''
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'' praised her performance in New York, saying that "she used her body, with a girlish grin and dance moves of finely calibrated sensuality: angular hip twitches and smooth slow-motion swivels, chest thrusts and sinuous wrist turns, as if her every joint rotates 360 degrees". A writer of Sprinning Platters praised the performance of the song, calling it a "seductive dance number in which she managed to test the skill and professionalism of her drummer by incorporating him into her moves", further dubbing it a "'you had to be here' moment". The live performance of "Despedida" was included on her album '' Live from Paris'' (2011) which was filmed during the concerts held on June 13 and 14 at the
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. It was also made available for purchase on the
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and released to the singer's official
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account on January 11, 2012. Following García Márquez's death in 2014, the
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held a homage concert in his honor on April 30, 2015 at the
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in Bogotá. Paul Dury led the concert where tributes of the songs from the soundtrack of ''Love in the Time of Cholera'' were performed. During the concert, Manuela Pinto, the daughter of compositor Antonio Pinto, and artist Cecilia Silva Caraballo sang a version of "Despedida" accompanied by Colombian and Brazilian musicians who played traditional instruments including a
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.


Charts

On December 24, 2011, "Despedida" debuted and peaked at No. 32 on the '' Billboard'' Hot Latin Digital Songs following the release of the album ''Live in Paris''. It also managed to peak on the component US Latin Pop Digital Songs chart.


References


External links

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