¿Dónde Están Corazón?

"¿Dónde Están Corazón?" (English: Where Are They, Sweetheart?) is the first single released by Enrique Iglesias from his compilation album Enrique Iglesias: 95/08 Exitos.

"¿Dónde Están Corazón?"
Single by Enrique Iglesias
from the album Enrique Iglesias: 95/08 Exitos
ReleasedJanuary 21, 2008
Recorded2007
Genre
Length4:10
LabelUniversal Music Latino
Songwriter(s)Enrique Iglesias
Coti Sorokin
Producer(s)Enrique Iglesias
Enrique Iglesias singles chronology
"Push"
(2008)
"¿Dónde Están Corazón?"
(2008)
"Can You Hear Me?"
(2008)

Song information

The track is a Latin ballad with soft rock instrumentation written by Enrique Iglesias and Argentine music producer Coti Sorokin. The musical arrangements of the song are very melancholic and the lyrics talk about remembering the memories with an old love and joyful experiences of times that will never comeback and how the singer yearns for those good old times to comeback with his lover. The single became the 18th chart topper for Iglesias on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart. Iglesias said in the Making of the music video for the single that he had chosen the song as the lead single of the greatest hits album because he identified with the lyrics of the song and liked them, a lot, he also made a reggaeton version of the song with urban singers Jowell & Randy. [1] It won the Song of the Year award at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2009.[2]

Chart performance

The track debuted on the United States Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart at number 4 on 23 February 2008, spending two weeks at the summit, descending from the top spot for two weeks to climb back to pole position in the week of 20 March 2008 for a third week at number-one.

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks 1
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay 1
U.S. Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay 1
U.S. Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay 1
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