![]() ![]() In the song, the boyfriend left her to marry another female he liked. The song's lyrics explains the pain and sorrow of a woman who was betrayed by her boyfriend. It was shown on the cover of the album as a "new version". The mixed version was then added to the re-release of Amor Prohibido. Behar believed if the song was "sweeten" it can help it's chart performance. Jose Behar, president of EMI Latin, asked Silvetti to mix the song. "No Me Queda Más" uses traditional musical instruments such as the violin, trumpet and the Spanish guitar. Selena's vocal range in the song spans two octaves. It also has flamenco and ranchera music in the song. "No Me Queda Más" is a down-tempo ballad. It was for Selena's fourth album, Amor Prohibido (1994). The song was then co-produced by Bebu Silvetti. Selena recorded the song at her father and manager's record studio Q-Productions. They then worked together and turned it into a ballad. A.B., liked the idea of turning it into a song. He showed him the paper where he wrote about how hurt he was. ![]() about his feelings for her sister Suzette. Vela had written songs before and some of his works were recorded by Selena. Selena's brother and music producer, A.B., decided to ask Vela if he had written anything. However, Selena needed more songs on what was going to be her next album. After finding out she was married, Vela wrote about his feelings on paper. He had fallen in love with the drummer of the group, Suzette Quintanilla. Vela was a keyboardist for Selena y Los Dinos. "No Me Queda Más" was written by Ricky Vela. It remains one of Selena's most popular songs.īackground and inspiration Since the song was released, it has been covered by several artists. The music video was shot at the Houston, Texas Amtrak station and other locations in San Antonio, Texas. However, the music video of the song won the 1995 Billboard Latin Music Awards. "No Me Queda Más" was nominated for "Song of the Year" at the Broadcast Music Latin Awards. The song had positive feedback from music critics. It also became the best-selling Latin single for 1995 in the United States. In 1995, it became the number-one song on the Billboard Top Latin Songs Year-End Chart. The song became Selena's third number one single from her Amor Prohibido album. The song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for seven weeks. It was released as a single in the United States and Mexico. "No Me Queda Más" is a Spanish language ballad. The song's lyrics are a reference to Vela's unreturned love. It was for Selena's fourth album Amor Prohibido (1994). Quintanilla III, liked the idea of turning his words into a song. Selena's brother and producer of her music, A.B. Vela was angry at this and wrote down his feelings. Vela had fallen in love with Selena's sister, Suzette Quintanilla. The Palomo version peaked at number six on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart, while Nieves' version reached number seven on the US Tropical Songs chart." No Me Queda Más" (English: There's Nothing Left For Me) is a song by Mexican-American singer Selena. Many musicians have since recorded cover versions, including Mexican singer Pepe Aguilar, American salsa singer Tito Nieves, and Mexican pop group Palomo. It received the Music Video of the Year award at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, and the recording received two Broadcast Music honors including Song of the Year. The music video for "No Me Queda Más" was shot in San Antonio's Amtrak station. It has been ranked the ninth-best Tejano recording by Billboard magazine and the eleventh-best Hot Latin Songs chart single in 2011. It was Selena's first number-one track on the US Regional Mexican Airplay chart, and became the most successful US Latin single of 1995. It topped the United States Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart for seven non-consecutive weeks, her third successive number-one song. Praised by music critics for its emotive nature, "No Me Queda Más" was one of the most successful singles of Selena's career. ![]()
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