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"Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" (English: "I Am Never Going to Forget You") is a song written by Roberto Belester and first recorded by Mexican grupero band
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for their album ''Salvaje y Tierno'' (1991). In the song, the protagonist is leaving and vows to never forget the time he spent with his lover. In 1993, Mexican singer-songwriter
Cristian Castro Christian Sáinz Valdés Castro (born 8 December 1974), known professionally as Cristian Castro or Cristian, is a Mexican pop singer. He is the son of actors Veronica Castro and Manuel "El Loco" Valdés, and nephew of actors Ramón Valdés ...
covered the song on his album, '' Un Segundo en el Tiempo''. Castro's version peaked at number-one on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States became his first number-one single. The song received a
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and a ''Billboard'' Latin Music award for Pop Song of the Year. It earned an award for Latin Pop Song of the Year at the ASCAP Latin Awards of 1994. In the following year, Puerto Rican-American recording artist
La India Linda Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), better known as La India, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter of salsa, house music and Latin pop. La India has been nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards, winning the Latin Grammy Aw ...
covered the song as the lead single from her album '' Dicen Que Soy'' which peaked at number eleven on the Hot Latin Songs chart, number thirteen on the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Songs chart, and number-one on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart.


Background and recording

"Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" was written by Mexican songwriter Roberto Belester for Bronco's album ''Salvaje y Tierno'' (1991). Belester composed songs for several well-known Mexican bands such as
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and
Los Bukis Los Bukis (The Bukis, ''buki'' translates as ''Little Kid'' in the Yaqui language) are a Mexican Grupera band from Ario de Rosales, Michoacan. In 1973, the band was founded by cousins Marco Antonio Solís and Joel Solís. Their first song was ...
. The song tells of a protagonist who is leaving his lover and tells her that he is never going to forget her. In 1993, Mexican singer-songwriter
Cristian Castro Christian Sáinz Valdés Castro (born 8 December 1974), known professionally as Cristian Castro or Cristian, is a Mexican pop singer. He is the son of actors Veronica Castro and Manuel "El Loco" Valdés, and nephew of actors Ramón Valdés ...
covered the song on his second studio album, '' Un Segundo en el Tiempo'', which was produced by Alex Zepeda and released as the lead single from the album. According to Castro, he bought ''Salvaje y Tierno'' after hearing "Que No Quede Huella" on the radio and wanted to cover "Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" when he listened to it on the CD. The music video for Castro's cover was produced by Jorge Guerrero Fox Garza and filmed in Cuernavaca which features shots of Castro alone in an old country house near the fireplace and outside on the field remembering a woman he loved.


Reception

"Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" debuted in the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart at number 31 in the week of 14 August 1993, climbing to the top ten two weeks later. The song peaked atop the chart 18 September 1993, replacing "
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" by
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and was succeeded by " Guadalupe", by José & Durval, three weeks later. "Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" ended 1993 as the fourth best performing Latin single of the year in the United States. In Mexico City, the song reached number one on the ballads hit parade chart. At the 6th Lo Nuestro Awards in 1994, "Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" won the award for Pop Song of the Year. In the same year, it was the Pop Song of the Year at the inaugural ''Billboard'' Latin Music awards. "Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" was also the "Song of the Year" at the 1994 ''Eres'' Awards. At the
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Latin Awards of 1994, the song was awarded Latin Pop Song of the Year. In 2005, the title was used for a
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titled '' Nunca Voy a Olvidarte...Los Exitos''. In 2009, the song was included on the compilation album ''La Historia de los Exitos'' by
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to celebrate the record label's 25th anniversary. In 2013, Castro re-recorded the song for his first live album ''En Primera Fila: Día 1''. Four years later, Bronco performed the song live along with Castro on their album ''Primera Fila''.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the Allmusic. * Cristian Castro – vocals * Roberto Belester – songwriting * Alejandro "Alex" Zepeda – record producer, arranger


La India version

In 1994, Puerto Rican-American recording artist
La India Linda Viera Caballero (born March 9, 1969), better known as La India, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter of salsa, house music and Latin pop. La India has been nominated for both Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards, winning the Latin Grammy Aw ...
covered the song on her album, '' Dicen Que Soy'' which was produced by
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and released as the album's first single. It was picked by George for India to cover as he felt it was something women could relate to. India's version was included on the soundtrack for ''
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''.


Reception

On the Hot Latin Songs chart, the song debuted at number twenty-one on the week of 15 October 1994 and peaked at number eleven three weeks later. On the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Songs chart, the song debuted at number fifteen on the week of 5 November 1994 and peaked at number thirteen a week later. On the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs, the song peaked at number-one on the week of 29 October 1994 replacing "Quien Eres Tú" by
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and was succeeded by "En Las Nubes" by Edgar Joel two weeks later. An editor for ''
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'' magazine remarked India's cover as "sensational" and that it "flattens" Castro's version of the song.


Charts


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the Allmusic and ''Dicen Que Soy'' liner notes. * La India – vocals * Roberto Belester – songwriting * Sergio George – piano, keyboard programming, drum programming, chorus * Ruben Rodriguez – bass guitar * Papo Pepin –
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* Sammy Garcia – congas * Richie Bastar – congas * Bobby Allende –
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* Ite Jerez – trumpet * Angie Machado – trumpet * Luis Bonilla – trombone * William Cepeda – trombone *
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– chorus * Eustace "Huey" Dunbar – chorus


See also

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* List of number-one hits of 1993 (Mexico) * List of number-one ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks of 1993 * List of ''Billboard'' Tropical Airplay number ones of 1994 and 1995


References

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