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"Imagíname Sin Ti" is a song by Puerto Rican singer
Luis Fonsi Luis Alfonso Rodríguez López-Cepero (born April 15, 1978), known by his stage name Luis Fonsi (), is a Puerto Rican singer. He is known for multiple songs, one of them being "Despacito" featuring rapper Daddy Yankee. Fonsi received his first ...
from his second studio album, '' Eterno'' (2000). The song was written by
Rudy Pérez Rudy Amado Pérez (born May 14, 1958) is a Cuban-born American musician, songwriter, composer, producer, arranger, sound engineer, musical director and singer, as well as entertainment entrepreneur, and philanthropist. His area of specialty is b ...
and Mark Portmann, with the former handling its production. It is a R&B-tinged
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about the singer moving away from his lover and realizing he cannot live without her. Fonsi also recorded an English-language version of the song titled "Imagine Me Without You", which was produced by Veit Renn. The accompanying
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for the Spanish version was filmed by Marlene Salomé and filmed in Venezuela. Commercially, "Imagíname Sin Ti" topped the ''
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''
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and
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charts in the United States. It was recognized as one of the best-performing Latin songs of the year at the 2001
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(ASCAP) Latin Awards. The song has been covered by
Jaci Velasquez Jacquelyn "Jaci" Davette Velasquez (Spanish ''Jaci Velásquez'', born October 15, 1979) is an American actress and contemporary Christian and Latin pop singer and songwriter, performing in both English and Spanish. Velasquez has sold almost ...
,
Martin Nievera Martin Ramon Razon Nievera (; born February5, 1962) is a Filipino-American singer and television host. In his career spanning more than three decades, Nievera has garnered eighteen platinum, five double platinum, three triple platinum, and one ...
, and
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. Velasquez's version received airplay on Christian radio stations and was nominated Song of the Year at the 2001
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s.


Background and composition

In 1998, Luis Fonsi released his debut album, '' Comenzaré'', which was well-received and certified platinum in the Latin field by the
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. It led to Fonsi receiving a nomination for Pop Album of the Year by a New Artist at the 2000 ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards. In June 2000, his record label
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announced that Fonsi would release his next studio album, ''Eterno'', on June 20, 2000. ''Eterno'' was produced by Cuban American musician
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. For the project, Fonsi was "involved in every step of the way" including the chorus arrangements. Pérez and Mark Portmann wrote the opening track "Imagíname Sin Ti", which was deemed a " R&B-tinged
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". Lyrically, ''
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'' editor Suzette Fernandez described it as "for anyone who moves away from a loved one and realizes that you can't live without that person". Pérez originally wrote it as a poem and was inspired by his "eternal love for his wife". Fonsi also recorded an English-language version of the song titled "Imagine Me Without You" which was produced by Veit Renn.


Promotion and reception

"Imagíname Sin Ti" was released as ''Eterno'''s
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in 2000 by Universal Music Latino. A remix of the track was included on ''
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'' (2001), while the track itself was included on his
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album '' Éxitos 98:06'' (2006). The accompanying
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was directed by Marlene Salomé, filmed in Venezuela, and features Venezuelan actress
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. Ramiro Burr wrote for the ''
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'' that the song "showcases Fonsi's limited but effective vocal range". In 2017, ''
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'' editor Suzette Fernandez listed it as among Fonsi's 15 best songs. In the same year, a writer for
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noted it as one of Fonsi's best songs that had been forgotten. At the 2001
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Latin Music Awards, it was recognized as the best-performing Latin songs of the year under "Pop/Balada" category. Commercially, it became Fonsi's first number one song on the ''Billboard''
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and
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charts, while also peaking at number two on the
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chart. It was 20th best-performing track of 2000 on the Hot Latin Songs year-end chart. The English version was covered by American singer
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on her fourth studio album, ''
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'' (2000). This version was also produced by Pérez along with Mark Heimmerman and released as its lead single in 2000 on Christian radio stations where it received airplay. On the review of the album, Jesus Freak Hideout reviewer John DiBlase mentioned it as one of the record's "powerful" ballads, while ''
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'' contributor Richard Harrington found it to be "inspirational". Velasquez's cover was nominated Song of the Year at the 32nd GMA Dove Awards in 2001, but ultimately lost to "Redeemer" by
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. Other covers included the English version covered by Filipino singer
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on his album ''More Souvenirs'' (2001), with a few alterations to the lyrics, and the original Spanish version recorded by Latin American boy band
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for their covers album, ''
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'' (2021), where it released as the ninth single from the album that same year.


Personnel

Adapted from the ''Eterno'' liner notes: * David Cole –mixing * Luis Fonsi – lead vocals * Michael Greene –engineering * Shawn McIntire –engineering assistant * Raul Midon – chorus arrangement, background vocalist * Joel Numa –engineering * Rudy Pérez – producer, director, arrangement * Mark Portmann – keyboards, arrangement, programming * Neil Stubenahus – bass * Felipe Tichauer –engineering assistant * Michael Thompson – guitar *
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 – strings * Larry Warrilow – copyist * Bruce Weeden –engineering


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


See also

* List of number-one ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks of 2000 * List of ''Billboard'' Tropical Airplay number ones of 2000


References

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