Maldito amor

"Maldito amor" (lit. "Damn Love") is a song by Chilean pop teen girl trio Supernova from their 1999 eponymous debut album.

"Maldito amor"
Single by Supernova
from the album Supernova
Released2000
Lyricist(s)Koko Stambuk
Supernova singles chronology
"Toda la noche"
(1999)
"Maldito amor"
(2000)
"Tú y yo"
(2000)
Music video
"Maldito amor" on YouTube

Released as their second single,[1] it is the trio's most played and most remembered song.[2]

Composition

The lyrics are by Koko Stambuk.[2] The song was inspired by a real story that happened to a member of the trio, Coni Lewin: she liked a boy at school, but the boy liked her then best female friend who liked the boy in return. Coni told the story to Stambuk, and it took him 20 minutes to write the lyrics.

Music video

The music video shows the three girls of the trio on a school bus dressed in school uniforms.[1]

Steffi, Trini & Kel cover

"Maldito amor"
Song by Steffi, Trini & Kel
Released2014
Music video
"Maldito amor" on YouTube

The song was covered by Kel Calderón, Steffi Méndez (daughter of DJ Méndez) and model Trini de la Noi as a promo for the 2014 horror movie Maldito amor they starred in. The reaction of the Supernova members to the new version was negative.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

gollark: One alternative interpretation I read somewhere was coordination problems - people don't do much because they feel like it won't be useful unless other people also do.
gollark: I'm not saying that they shouldn't care, to clarify, but that people don't, telling them their preferences are wrong is not really a winning strategy, and the lack of concern of most richer countries for poorer ones reflects most people's demonstrated attitudes.
gollark: Yes, exactly.
gollark: (also, global prosperity is generally going up, illiteracy & extreme poverty going down, etc.)
gollark: Anyway, I find those "various people die of easily preventable deaths → capitalism bad" things unreasonable. I suspect most people don't actually *care* about random people somewhere dying, given the fact that you can quite easily donate to very effective charities for e.g. helping fix malaria under the existing system, and yet nobody does this.

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