Quiero (Anahí Song)
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"Quiero" (
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: "I Want") is a song by Mexican singer
Anahí Anahí Giovanna Puente Portilla (born 14 May 1983), known mononymously as Anahí, is a Mexican actress and singer. In 1986, she started her acting career when she was cast on ''Chiquilladas''. After working on many successful telenovelas produ ...
from her fifth studio album ''
Mi Delirio ''Mi Delirio'' (''My Delirium'') is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Anahí, released on November 24, 2009, through EMI and Capitol Records. It was her first solo album in nine years since 2000's ''Baby Blue'' and after the disbandment of ...
'' (2009). The song was released as the first single in Spain and third official single overall on March 16, 2010. "Quiero" was nominated as the song of the 2010 in
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Music video


Development

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was filmed in
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by music video director Ricardo Moreno, co-directed by herself and Guillermo Rosas, with the choreography by American choreographer Robert Rich and animation made in
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Synopsis

The video starts off with Anahí walking in the road. Next, she and her love interest are sitting playing with their hands and making a choreography, where with some gestures show indecision about their actions. She is later shown walking in various places, video ends, it shows a reconciliation as a part of she and her love interest where they finally embrace but she ends up alone. The music video was premiered on May 26, 2010 at
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website.Anahí estrena el vídeo de ''Quiero'', primer single de su álbum en solitario ''Mi Delirio''
EMImusic.es Retrieved 2010-07-01


Track listing

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digital single


Chart performance

In Spain, the song debuted at number 43.Spain TOP 50 CANCIONES
Retrieved 2010-07-01


Charts


References


External links


"Quiero" music video
{{DEFAULTSORT:Quiero (Anahi Song) 2010 singles Anahí songs Pop ballads Spanish-language songs 2009 songs Song recordings produced by Armando Ávila