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"María" is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer
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for his third studio album, '' A Medio Vivir'' (1995). The song was written by Ian Blake, Luis Gómez Escolar, and KC Porter, while the production was handled by Porter, Tom Vickers, and Steve Berkowitz. It was released by
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as the second single from the album on November 21, 1995. A Spanish language
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, dance, and salsa song, it is about an attractive but dangerous woman called "María". Local DJ Pablo Flores remixed the song, turning it into an up-tempo samba tune in a house bassline. The remix version became more popular than the original one. The song has received highly positive reviews from
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, who complimented its production and catchy rhythm. The remix was ranked as one of the Greatest Latin Pop Songs of All Time by ''
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'', and was listed among the 11 remixes of classic Latin hits by '' Billboard''. It is known as the song that launched the
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and dance music crossover of the '90s. "María" was also commercially successful, becoming Martin's breakthrough song and his first international hit. It topped the charts in 20 countries and has sold over five million physical copies worldwide, earning the Guinness World Record for the biggest Latin hit. It has received several certifications, including diamond in France. The first accompanying
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s for the original song and Pablo Flores remix were filmed in
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, and aired in 1995. A re-made version of the video for the remix was filmed in
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and directed by Memo del Bosque. It aired in 1998 and depicts Martin walking around the city and dancing in the streets. To promote the song, Martin performed it on several television programs and award shows, including both the Grammy Awards and the
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in 2000. Multiple contestants on various music talent shows have covered the song, including Carlito Olivero.


Background and development

In the beginning of
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's career as a solo artist, Latin pop music was mainly made up of romantic
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s. When he was in Mexico, he discovered that Mexicans are very proud of their traditional music genre, Mariachi, and so he told his composer
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: "We have to be proud of who we are. They have their thing in Mexico. Let's go with what we have in Puerto Rico." Therefore, he allowed himself "to go into a very
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, African sound" on "María" and they created a mix of different Latin music genres. He wrote about the recording in ''Me'', his official autobiography: Although Martin was satisfied with the track and he describes it as a song that he is "extremely proud of", the first time he played it for a record label executive, the man said: "Are you crazy? You have ruined your career! I can't believe you are showing me this. You're finished — this is going to be your last album." In an interview with ''
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'', he told the magazine that "everybody got scared. They said, 'What are you doing? This is the end of your career. ..You do ballads, and now you're doing Latin sounds. The album is not going to work.'" As Martin wrote about it in ''Me'', he remembers that it "felt completely surreal", couldn't believe what he was hearing, and he was "devastated". Even though he really "loved" the song, hearing those words from "a high-ranking label executive" made him doubt himself and the work he had done. He thought with himself: "This guy is not even a musician, so I'm sure he didn't have the slightest clue about what it takes to lock yourself up in a studio and make music, everything you go through, emotionally speaking." Since making music is "a very personal process" for Martin, he felt the executive was attacking him at one of his "most vulnerable moments", and so he "took everything he said very personally". Martin even imagined his career was over and he "would never again be able to make a record or perform live on a stage". But despite this fear, he remained silent and did not say anything to the executive or anyone else. He experienced a few days of anxiety, but after that, the boss of the executive selected the song to be released as a single.


Music and lyrics

Musically, "María" is a Spanish language
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, dance, and salsa song, featuring elements of cuema, samba,
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, Latin, and pop. It was written by Ian Blake, Luis Gómez Escolar, and KC Porter, while the production was handled by Porter, Tom Vickers, and Steve Berkowitz. Also, American musician
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joined the original version's lyricists to write the
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radio edit version, which was remixed by Puerto Rican DJ Pablo Flores. On the remix, Flores upped the tempo and the
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of the song, turning the slow-burn flamenco laced track into an up-tempo samba tune in a house bassline. Suzy Exposito from ''Rolling Stone'' described it as "an electrifying, techno-samba ode to a difficult woman". According to the original song's sheet music on Musicnotes.com, "María" is composed in the key of
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with a
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of 120
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. Martin's vocals span from the low note of D4 to the high note of G5. The album version track runs for a total of 4 minutes and 22 seconds, while the Spanglish radio edit one runs for a total of 4 minutes and 31 seconds. Lyrically, the song is about an attractive but dangerous woman called "María". Upon release, there were rumors that the song is an ode to
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, with lyrics including, "Así es María / Blanca como el día / Pero es veneno si te quieres enamorar / Así es María / Tan caliente y fría / Que si te la bebes de seguro te va a matar" (This is Maria / White like the day / But it is poison, if you fall in love / This is Maria / So hot and cold / That if you drink it, it will surely kill you). During an interview with '' El Tiempo'', Martin strongly denied the rumor and got angry about it: "I will never exalt drugs. María is a song that talks about Latina women and how addictive they can be, but does not mention or allude to drugs." He continued: "Latin women are capable of bringing any man who is seduced by her to their knees, but that has nothing to do with drugs and any comment made in that sense is, at least, malicious."


Release and promotion

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released "María" on CD on November 21, 1995, as the second single from Martin's third studio album, ''A Medio Vivir''. It was included as the third track on the album, released September 12, 1995. Later that year, Flores remixed the song and the remix version became more popular than the original. In 1996 and 1997, a
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, titled "(Un, Dos, Tres) Maria", which includes both album version and Pablo Flores remix, was released in several European countries such as France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Also in 1996, an
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, titled ''Maria (Remixes)'', containing six remixes of the song was released in the United States. In 1998, Sony Music Asia released a
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containing three versions of "María", and " The Cup of Life". Additionally, in the same year, Epic Records released "María" as a commercial CD single in Japan on March 25. The song was also used as a musical backdrop for a
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campaign for Japanese vehicle manufacture Suzuki in the same month. In Australia, "María" was released as a double A-side single with "The Cup of Life" on June 1, 1998. "María (Pablo Flores Spanglish Radio Edit)" was included as the 14th track on Martin's fifth studio album ''
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'', released May 11, 1999.


Critical reception

"María" has been met with widely positive reviews from music critics. Larry Flick from '' Billboard'' labeled the song " rousing tribal anthem", and praised it for working "extremely well within the confines of a house bassline, which is iced, contrasting with the original cut's flashy horns and rave-ish synths". He described its chants as "infectious" and said that they "add fleshy fun to the spree of wriggling percussion". Also from ''Billboard'', Lucas Villa stated: "This is the ''Wepa!'' that launched the Latin and dance music crossover of the '90s." Suzy Exposito from ''
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'' noted that although Martin's American fans may remember him since his English-language crossover, "he had the rest of the world swooning upon the 1995 release of 'María'". In another article, she named it a "megahit", the same as a writer of ''
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''. Luca Mastinu from ''Optimagazine'' ranked it as one of Martin's five greatest hits and wrote: "''Un, dos, tres, un pasito pa'lante Maria'' is the verse that we have all sung at least once in our life." At ''Zeleb'', an author labeled the track "a great song with capital letters" and stated: "If to a hit like this, we add a Latin hottie such as ..Martin, with half hair and hips with impossible movements, it was clear that the world was going to dance that of 'Un pasito p'alante, María'." Cristian Grosso from ''
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'' described "María" as catchy. Toby Rose from ''
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'' wrote that it is "the summer holiday smash hit, the one that every bar and Eurodisco from
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plays non-stop - the one that, however much you try you cannot stop yourself from humming". An author of '' Music & Media'' called the song an "excellent flamenco flavoured pop tune" and credited it as "a large step towards attaining the same status" as what Martin had in Latin America "in other parts of the world". Christophe Sabot, program director of French nationwide CHR network NRJ said that "Latin music is bound to enjoy a great future" and that he believes in "the rise of Latin music in Europe". ''
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'' rated the song four out of five, viewing it as a "lively Latinpop stomper". The reviewer added, "Can the UK resist its racy rhythms? Probably not."
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's Alejandro Gomez Lizarraga described it as "a very danceable song that does not fail at any party worth its salt". Also from Los 40, Laura Coca labeled it " legend", questioning, "who has not given everything with each and every one of its verses?", and Ramon Redondo named it "one of the songs of the summer". He also celebrated its "highly catchy rhythm and lyrics". Olivier Pérou from '' Le Point'' stated that with "María", Martin "with the face of an angel has even become an object of international fantasy" and "some have even learned, thanks to him, to count to three in Spanish". Writing for ''
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'', Amanda Mitchell ranked the track as Martin's tenth best song on her 2019 list and complimented it as "undeniably catchy". Also in 2020, MTV Argentina ranked it as one of Martin's best songs. In 2022, Noelia Bertol from Cadena Dial listed oy among the "10 Ricky Martin songs that brighten up summers", labeling it "the jewel in the crown".


Accolades

In 2018, Cadena Dial hailed the song as the most famous song of the last 24 years. In the same year, ''Rolling Stone'' ranked "María (Pablo Flores Remix)" as the 27th Greatest Latin Pop Song of All Time, and in 2020, ''Billboard'' placed it on an unranked list of 11 remixes of classic Latin hits. Also, according to '' ABC'', "María" was voted the favorite song of the summer of all time in Spain, based on a study in 2011.
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ranked the track as the 31st best-ever Latin hit. It was recognized as one of the best-performing songs of the year at the 1997 BMI Latin Awards.


Commercial performance

"María" became Martin's breakthrough song and his first international hit. It topped the charts in 20 countries, and has sold over five million physical copies worldwide. As a result, the song was featured in the 1999 edition of ''
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'' as the biggest Latin hit. It was also the Song of the Summer in Spain in 1996 and was the second best-selling single in the world that year. In Australia, "María" spent six weeks at number one. It topped the country's year-end chart in 1998, and was certified platinum by the
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(ARIA), denoting shipments of over 70,000 copies in the region. The song topped the
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Wallonia chart of Belgium for 10 consecutive weeks and was certified double platinum by the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), denoting sales of over 100,000 copies in the country. "María" spent nine weeks at number one in France, where it became Martin's first number-one hit, and was certified diamond by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP), denoting shipments of over 750,000 copies in the country. As of 2014, the song has sold over 1.4 million copies in France. The track also peaked at number three in Germany, where it was certified gold by
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(BVMI), denoting shipments of over 250,000 copies in the country. In Israel, it became the second Spanish language song in history to reach number one, following "Macarena" (1993). In the United Kingdom, "(Un, Dos, Tres) María" debuted at number six, giving Martin his first top 10 hit in the region. Additionally, "María" peaked at number one in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela, as well as the top 10 in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, and Switzerland. The song was also a big hit in Croatia, Greece, and Turkey. In the United States, "María" debuted at number 22 on ''Billboard''s
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chart on December 9, 1995, becoming Martin's ninth entry on the chart. It subsequently peaked at number six on the chart on February 3, 1996, giving Martin his fifth top 10 hit. The song also reached numbers two and eight on the US
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and Tropical/Salsa charts, respectively. On the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, "María" debuted at number 90 on the chart issue dated July 20, 1996, becoming Martin's first entry. It later peaked at number 88 in its twelfth week on the Hot 100. The track also reached number 33 on the US
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chart on September 28, 1996. On the US Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales chart, the song originally peaked at number 34 on July 27, 1996, but almost one year and a half later, it re-entered the chart and reached a new peak of 28 on the chart issue dated February 21, 1998.


Music videos

The first accompanying
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s for the original song and Pablo Flores remix were filmed in
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, a barrio of
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,
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. They were aired in 1995, and throughout them, Martin is seen with straight hair, blonde highlights, and a wide white shirt. He dances happily with the background of the
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s with colorful roofs and several neighbors as extras. Following "(Un, Dos, Tres) María"s success in France, a re-made version of the video for the Pablo Flores remix was filmed in
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and directed by Memo del Bosque. It was aired in 1998, and shows Martin walking around Paris, from
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. It depicts Martin counting on his fingers, which is similar to the lyrics of the song, "Un, dos, tres" (One, two, three). The visual also shows Martin swaying to salsa tunes and making most of the women he meets in the streets crack. In a scene, he throws himself on the hood of a car, firmly determined to seduce the driver. The "grainy" music video continues with Martin's dance steps. The last video is available on the singer's
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channel and has received over 175 million views, as of August 2021. Cristal Mesa from
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named the visual Martin's 24th best music video on her 2018 list, and an author of Cultura Colectiva listed it among the "13 Videos to Appreciate Ricky Martin's Talent and Sickening Good Looks".


Live performances

In an interview with ''Billboard'' in 1998, Martin told the magazine: "'Maria' is a song I am going to be singing for the rest of my life." The song was included on the
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s for Martin's the A Medio Vivir Tour, the Vuelve World Tour, the
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, the
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tour, the Black and White Tour, the Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour, the Ricky Martin Live tour, the Live in Mexico tour, the One World Tour, the All In residency, the Ricky Martin en Concierto, the Movimiento Tour, and the Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin Live in Concert tour. Martin also performed the track along with his other hits during the 37th, 48th, 55th, and 61st editions of the
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in 1996, 2007, 2014, and 2020, respectively. He performed a medley of " Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" and "María" at the 1996 Premios ERES. The following year, he gave another performance of "María" in the ceremony, this time along with " Bombón de Azúcar". Martin delivered a performance of "(Un, Dos, Tres) María" on the BBC's ''
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'' on September 19, 1997. He also performed "María" and "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" at the 47th edition of the Miss World pageant on November 22, 1997, and "María" and "La Copa de la Vida" on '' Hey Hey It's Saturday'' on June 4, 1998. Additionally, he performed "María" in a ring of fire at the
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on February 23, 2000, and later that year, he performed it along with " Livin' la Vida Loca" and "The Cup of Life" at the 20th Annual Brit Awards on March 3.


Cover versions and appearances in media

"María" has been covered by several contestants on various music talent shows. Robert Kudelski delivered a performance of the track on the sixth season of '' Jak oni śpiewają'' in 2009. Paola Miranda and Federico Moore performed it together on the third season of the Argentine television series '' Cantando por un Sueño'' in 2011. Former Menudo member Carlito Olivero performed a medley of "La Copa de la Vida" and "María" on
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Formats and track listings

*Australian CD 1 #" The Cup of Life" – 4:28 #"The Cup of Life" (Remix – Radio Edit) – 4:37 #"La Copa de la Vida" (Remix – Spanglish Radio Edit) – 4:37 #"La Copa de la Vida" – 4:28 #"María" (
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Remix) – 3:45 *Australian CD 2 #"María" (Radio Edit) – 4:31 #"La Copa de la Vida/The Cup of Life" (Spanglish Radio Edit) – 4:37 #"María" (Album Version) – 4:23 #"María" (Perc A Pella Mix) – 5:07 #"La Copa de la Vida" (Spanish) – 4:37 *Brazilian promotional CD single #"María" (Versão Salsa & Merengue) – 4:36 #"María" (Portuguese Version) – 4:21 *European CD maxi-single #"María" (Spanglish Radio Edit) – 3:58 #"María" (Spanish Radio Edit) – 4:38 #"María" (Spanglish Extended) – 7:56 #"María" (Spanish Extended) – 8:10 #"María" (Spanglish Dub) – 6:07 #"María" (Perc A Pella Mix) – 5:07 *French CD #"María" (Spanish Radio Edit) – 4:38 #"María" (Version Album) – 4:23 *Japanese CD maxi-single #"María" (Spanglish Radio Edit) – 4:31 #"María" (Original Album Version) – 4:21 #"María" (Perc A Pella Mix) – 5:08 #"María" (Spanglish Dub) – 6:07 *Mexican promotional CD single #"María" – 4:23 *Spanish CD maxi-single #"María" (Club Mix) – 8:10 #"María" (Dub Mix) – 6:05 #"María" (Spanglish Radio Edit) – 4:31 #"María" (Spanglish Extended) – 7:56 #" Dónde Estarás" (Version Remix) – 4:51 #" Bombón de Azúcar" (M+M Classic Club Mix) – 6:14 #"Bombón de Azúcar" (The Disco Dream Dub) – 5:20 *UK CD #"María" (Spanglish Radio Edit) – 4:30 #"María" (Spanish Radio Edit) – 4:38 #"Dónde Estarás" (Pablo and Javier's Moon Mix) – 9:18 #" Volverás" (Album Version) – 4:53 *UK CD 12-inch single #"María" (Spanglish Extended) – 7:56 #"María" (Spanish Extended) – 8:10 #"María" (12" Club Mix) – 5:50 #"María" (Spanglish Dub) – 6:07 #"María" (Perc A Pella Mix) – 5:07 *US CD 12-inch single #"María" (Spanglish Extended) – 7:56 #"María" (Spanish Extended) – 8:10 *US CD maxi-single #"María" (Spanglish Radio Edit) – 4:31 #"María" (Spanish Radio Edit) – 4:38 #"María" (Spanglish Extended) – 7:56 #"María" (Spanish Extended) – 8:10 #"María" (Spanglish Dub) – 6:07 #"María" (Perc A Pella Mix) – 5:07


Credits and personnel


Original version

Credits adapted from
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vocal, associated performer * Ian Blake composer, lyricist, arranger, associated performer, co-producer, drums, engineer, keyboards * Luis Gómez Escolar composer, lyricist * K.C. Porter composer, lyricist, producer, arranger, associated performer, director, drums, engineer, keyboards, piano * Tom Vickers producer * Steve Berkowitz producer * Frank Marocco accordion *
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acoustic guitar * Michael Thompson acoustic guitar, guitar * Jeremy Lubbock arranger, director * Suzi Katayama arranger * Leslie Ann Jones assistant engineer * June Murakawa assistant engineer * Chris Vela assistant engineer * Diego De Pietri assistant engineer * Eddie Miller assistant engineer * Sebastian Krys assistant engineer * Mike Aarvold assistant engineer, mixing engineer * Willie Wheaton associated performer *
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associated performer * Jessica Williams associated performer * Alex Brown associated performer * Della Miles associated performer * Terry Steele associated performer * Tony Warren associated performer * Bridgette Bryant associated performer * Maxayn Lewis associated performer * Terry Bradford associated performer * Gustavo Laureano associated performer * Mona Lisa Young associated performer * Maxi Anderson associated performer * Anita Sherman associated performer * Jackie Gouche Farris associated performer * Philip Ingram associated performer * Stella Payton associated performer * Sue-Ann Carwell associated performer * Néil Stubenhaus bass * Lee Sklar bass *
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drums * Dennie Fongheiser drums * Ralf Stemmann drums, engineer, keyboards, piano *
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drums * Don Hahn engineer * John Lengel engineer * Michael Landau guitar * Jussi Wenger guitar * Robbie Buchanan keyboards, piano * Randy Waldman keyboards, piano * Claude Gaudette keyboards, piano *
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mastering engineer * Joe Palmaccio mastering engineer * Kathy Yore mixing engineer * Benny Faccone mixing engineer, recording engineer * Luis Enrique percussion *
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percussion * Sam Riney saxophone


Pablo Flores Spanglish Radio Edit

Credits adapted from Tidal. * Ricky Martin vocal, associated performer * KC Porter composer, lyricist, producer, arranger * Robi Rosa composer, lyricist, co-producer * Luis Gómez Escolar composer, lyricist * Pablo Flores producer, re-mixer * Javier Garza producer, re-mixer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

*
List of best-selling singles in France Best-selling singles in France Over 5 million copies 2 million or more copies 1,200,000 copies to 1,800,000 copies 1,000,000 to 1,190,000 copies 900,000 to 990,000 copies References {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Best-Selling Singl ...
* List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1990s * List of number-one singles of 1997 (France) * List of UK top-ten singles in 1997 *
Ultratop 40 number-one hits of 1997 This is a list of songs that topped the Belgian Walloon (francophone) Ultratop 40 in 1997. See also *1997 in music References External links Ultratop 40 {{Ultratop 50 (francophone) 1997 in Belgium 1997 record charts 1997 File:1997 Event ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Maria 1995 singles 1995 songs Columbia Records singles Macaronic songs Number-one singles in Australia Number-one singles in Brazil Number-one singles in Israel Number-one singles in Hungary Number-one singles in Spain Ricky Martin songs SNEP Top Singles number-one singles Spanglish songs Spanish-language songs Song recordings produced by K. C. Porter Songs written by Draco Rosa Songs written by K. C. Porter Songs written by Luis Gómez Escolar Sony Discos singles Ultratop 50 Singles (Wallonia) number-one singles