¡Basta Ya! (song)
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"¡Basta Ya!" (English: "Enough!") is a song by Puerto Rican singer
Olga Tañón Olga Teresa Tañón OrtizIn this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is ''Tañón'' and the second or maternal family name is ''Ortiz''. (born April 13, 1967) is a Puerto Rican singer-songwriter. Over the course of her career, she has ...
from her fourth studio album, ''
Nuevos Senderos ''Nuevos Senderos'' ("New Paths") is the fourth studio album released by Puerto Rican singer Olga Tañón on April 16, 1996. The album marks a musical departure from her merengue recordings and instead focuses on pop ballads. The songs were comp ...
'' (1996). The song was written and produced by
Marco Antonio Solís Marco Antonio Solís Sosa (born 29 December 1959) is a Mexican musician, singer, composer, and record producer. Born and raised in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán, Solís began his musical career at the age of six, performing part of Los Hermanito ...
. It was released as the
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from the album in 1996. "A
ballad A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French ''chanson balladée'' or ''ballade'', which were originally "dance songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and ...
, the song is about unrequited love and marked a musical departure from Tañón's merengue recordings. The song was nominated for Pop Song of the Year at the 1997 Lo Nuestro Awards. Commercially, it topped both the ''
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''
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and
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charts in the United States. A
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for the song was filmed and features a couple's failing relationship. "¡Basta Ya!" was later covered by both
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in 2007 and by American singer
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. Conjunto Primavera's version also topped the Hot Latin Songs chart as well as the
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chart in the US. Rivera recorded a pop and banda rendition of the song for her 12th and final studio albums, ''
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'' (2011) with Solís performing alongside her. She recorded a music video for her cover in Los Angeles, California. In Mexico, her version topped the
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chart and reached three on the ''Billboard''
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, while it peaked at number 14 and number six on the Hot Latin Songs and Regional Mexican Airplay charts in the US, respectively. Solís was presented with the
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Latin Award in both 2008 and 2012 for the respective cover versions.


Background and composition

Since 1992, Tañón launched her solo career as a merengue singer. She released three studio albums: ''Sola (1992)'', ''Mujer de Fuego'' (1993), ''Siente el Amor'' (1994), the latter of which became the most successful, reaching the top five on the ''Billboard''
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chart in the United States. In November 1995, Tañón announced that she had finished recording an album of
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s with Mexican singer-songwriter
Marco Antonio Solís Marco Antonio Solís Sosa (born 29 December 1959) is a Mexican musician, singer, composer, and record producer. Born and raised in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán, Solís began his musical career at the age of six, performing part of Los Hermanito ...
, the former lead vocalist of
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, producing it and composing all but one of the tracks. The album's title, ''Nuevos Senderos'', was announced a month later. According to Tañón, she wanted to record an album of ballads because of her originally performing under that genre prior to singing merengue as well as a desire to collaborate with Solís. ''Nuevos Senderos'' was recorded in Solís's recording studio, Marco Musical Estudio, in Mexico City, Mexico, and released in April 1996. One of the songs Solís wrote and composed for the album was "¡Basta Ya!", a ballad that tells of a "soaring story of unrequited love".


Promotion and reception

"¡Basta Ya!" was released as the
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from the album in 1996. A
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was made for the song, which shows a couple's relationship deteriorating before the lead actress leaves her lover. ''
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'' critic Mario Tarradell felt that the song "summarizes" Tañón's "creative departure in four minutes". At the 9th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards in 1997, it was nominated in the category of Pop Song of the Year, but lost to "
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" by
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. A
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version of the track was recorded for Tañón's album ''Olga Viva, Viva Olga'' (1999). In the US, "¡Basta Ya!" reached the top of the ''Billboard''
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and
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charts.


Cover versions

Mexican norteño-sax band
Conjunto Primavera Conjunto Primavera is a Mexican Norteño-Sax band from Ojinaga, Chihuahua. In the 1990s and 2000s they were one of the most popular acts in Regional Mexican music. History Conjunto Primavera was formed on the first day of spring in 1978 by the ...
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ed "¡Basta Ya!" on their studio album ''El Amor Que Nunca Fue'' (2007) as a
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song. Their version also topped the Hot Latin Songs chart as well as the
Regional Mexican Airplay Regional Mexican Airplay (also referred to as Regional Mexican Songs) is a record chart published by ''Billboard'' magazine. It was established by the magazine on October 8, 1994, with "La Niña Fresa" by Banda Zeta being the first number-one so ...
chart in the US. On the 2007 year-end charts, it ended as the sixth best-performing song of the year on the Hot Latin Songs chart and number seven on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart. Conjunto Primavera delivered a performance of the song during 2008 in Chihuahua, Mexico, which was later released on their live album ''En Vivo'' (2010). Mexican-American singer
Jenni Rivera Dolores Janney "Jenni" Rivera Saavedra (July 2, 1969 – December 9, 2012) was an American singer known for her work within the Regional Mexican music genre, specifically in the styles of Banda, Mariachi and Norteño. In life and death, sev ...
's rendition of"¡Basta Ya!" was recorded for her 12th and final studio albums ''Joyas Prestadas: Pop'' and ''Joyas Prestadas: Banda'' (2011). Marco Antonio Solís is credited as a featured on the back cover of the album. She recorded a slow pop ballad version and slow banda ballad for each album, respectively. Solís performs as a background vocalist and is credited as a featured artist for the track. Both versions of "¡Basta Ya!" were released as the lead single from the albums on August 29, 2011. The music video for Rivera's version was directed by Ricardo Moreno and filmed in Los Angeles, California. A live version of the song was recorded at the
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in Mexico City for the deluxe edition of ''Joyas Prestadas'', which was released on August 28, 2012. On December 8, 2012, Rivera performed the song during her final concert in Monterrey, Mexico, hours before her
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. The show was later released as her album '' 1969 – Siempre, En Vivo Desde Monterrey, Parte 2'' (2014). In Mexico, the song topped the
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chart and reached number three on the ''Billboard''
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chart. In the US, the song peaked at number 14 on the Hot Latin Songs chart and number six on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart. Solís was awarded in 2008 and 2012 in the Regional Mexican field at the
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Latin Awards for the respective cover versions.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


See also

* ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs Year-End Chart * List of number-one ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks of 1996 * List of ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Airplay number ones of 1996 * List of number-one ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs of 2007 *
List of number-one songs of 2011 (Mexico) This is a list of the Monitor Latino number-one songs of 2011. Chart rankings are based on airplay across radio states in Mexico utilizing the Radio Tracking Data, LLC in real time. Charts are ranked from Monday to Sunday. Besides the General char ...


References

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