Limón Y Sal (song)
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"Limón y sal" ( en, Lemon and Salt) is
Julieta Venegas Julieta Venegas Percevault (; born November 24, 1970) is an American-born Mexican singer, songwriter, instrumentalist and producer who sings pop-rock-indie in Spanish. She went on to join several bands including Mexican ska band Tijuana No!. Ven ...
' second
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release from her fourth
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with the same name. Released in Mexico and USA on August 30, 2006. It did not chart on the billboard hot Latin songs chart. The song was written by
Julieta Venegas Julieta Venegas Percevault (; born November 24, 1970) is an American-born Mexican singer, songwriter, instrumentalist and producer who sings pop-rock-indie in Spanish. She went on to join several bands including Mexican ska band Tijuana No!. Ven ...
and
Jorge Villamizar Jorge Alberto Villamizar Iregui (born 14 October 1970) is a Colombian musician, singer and composer, leader of the band Bacilos, and one of the most representative Latin American singers. Villamizar came to prominence as the lead member of the ...
(Ex-vocalist of
Bacilos Bacilos is a music group based in Miami, Florida, US. A leading practitioner of latin pop, the band had several hits on the Billboard Latin charts and had considerable success in the Latin Grammies, most notably, their album '' Caraluna'' which w ...
) and produced by Cachorro López. The song is about the acceptance of a loved one, their strengths and weaknesses.


Music video

The music video seems to be inspired by classic fairy tales and films from the early 20th century in which she appears in a forest filled with half-human creatures. In the video, Julieta meets a werewolf, and both fall for each other. They start living in a little cabin in the woods, but when the full moon comes, the werewolf runs away and suddenly becomes a very attractive man. Mesmerized by these new looks, he goes home with the intention of having a romantic picnic with Julieta, but when she looks at him she's distraught and starts to scream in horror, fainting right away. In her sleep, she dreams of a unicorn and an old man. Two pig-headed gentlemen then escort her through a forest, while the old man turns out to be a wizard who invokes apples in order to scare the pigs away. She court-dances with all of them for a while until the real-world's forest satyr plays its horn, waking her up to find her beloved werewolf back to his usual self.


Tracking list

;CD Single #"Limón y sal" — 3:08 ;CD Promo #"Limón y Sal" (Julieta Venegas) — 3:08 #"No Me Diga Que No oy Like You( Nikki Clan) — 2:56 #"La Excepción" (
Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Adrián Cerati (11 August 1959 – 4 September 2014) was an Argentine singer-songwriter, composer and producer, considered one of the most important and influential figures of Ibero-American rock. Cerati along with his band Soda Stereo, ...
) — 4:11


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References

2006 songs Julieta Venegas songs Song recordings produced by Cachorro López Songs written by Jorge Villamizar Songs written by Julieta Venegas Songs in Spanish 2006 singles Latin pop songs Soft rock songs {{Mexico-media-stub