No me ame

"No Me Ame" (transl."Don't Love Me")[1] is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA, Jamaican producer Rvssian, and American rapper Juice Wrld, the latter appearing posthumously in this song.[2] The song was released under Head Concussion Records and Sony Music Latin on 17 April 2020. A music video directed by Arrad Rahgoshay was released alongside the single.[3]

"No Me Ame"
Single by Anuel AA, Rvssian, and Juice Wrld
Language
  • Spanish
  • English
English title"Don't Love Me"
Released17 April 2020
Genre
Length3:50
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Rvssian
Anuel AA singles chronology
"Sola y Vacía"
(2020)
"No Me Ame"
(2020)
"Illuminati"
(2020)
Juice Wrld singles chronology
"Suicidal (Remix)"
(2020)
"No Me Ame"
(2020)
"Righteous"
(2020)

"No Me Ame" debuted and peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.[4]

Background

"No Me Ame" was recorded months before Juice Wrld's death from a drug-related seizure on December 8, 2019. According to Rvssian, he and Anuel AA had recorded the track in Miami when he suggested that Juice Wrld would fit this song. Rvssian stated that Anuel was on board with the idea, going on to say that Anuel and Juice had "mutual respect" for each other and their music. Rvssian presented the song to Juice Wrld, and he immediately loved it and started recording for the song.[5][6]

"No Me Ame" is the first collaboration between Anuel and Juice Wrld. Rvssian had previously worked with Juice Wrld on the song "Ring Ring" from his 2019 studio album Death Race for Love.[7]

Music video

The music video, directed by Arrad Rahgoshay, was released alongside the single on 17 April 2020. The videoclip features all artists and was released as a tribute to Juice Wrld, who himself appears in the video as an angel.[8] Various references and images relating to Juice Wrld and his work were interspersed throughout the visual, including a scene at the end where Rvssian and other people release lit lanterns that form the number 999, a number that was used as Juice Wrld's symbol throughout his career and was also the name of his breakout EP.[9]

gollark: ¿
gollark: ***nebulon***
gollark: It uproots itself and runs away.
gollark: Maybe Splash does that...
gollark: What could go wrong?

References

  1. Sanchez, Josh. "LISTEN: Juice WRLD Featured in New Anuel AA, Rvssian Song 'No Me Ame'". Coed. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  2. "Juice WRLD Makes Posthumous Appearance With Rvssian and Anuel in 'No Me Ame' Video". Billboard. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  3. "Juice WRLD Makes Posthumous Appearance With Rvssian and Anuel in 'No Me Ame' Video". Billboard. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  4. Billboard https://www.billboard.com/charts/latin-songs/2020-05-02. Retrieved 21 July 2020. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. Jackson, Kevin. "Rvssian sets trend". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  6. Cobo, Leila. "Rvssian Wanted to 'Pay Respect' to Late Juice WRLD With 'No Me Ame' Video: Exclusive". Billboard. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  7. Jackson, Kevin. "Rvssian sets trend". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  8. Price, Joe. [www.complex.com/music/2020/04/anuel-aa-rvssian-juice-wrld-no-me-ame-video "Anuel AA and Rvssian Share Juice WRLD-Featuring "No Me Ame" Video"] Check |url= value (help). Complex. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  9. "Juice WRLD Makes Posthumous Appearance With Rvssian and Anuel in 'No Me Ame' Video". Billboard. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
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