Te Amo Corazón

"Te Amo Corazón" is a song by Prince, released as the first single from his 2006 album, 3121. It was officially released by the NPG Music Club on December 13, 2005.[1] It failed to chart in the US; however, it was a top 25 hit in multiple European countries, charting as high as number two in Spain and number seven in Italy.[2]

"Te Amo Corazón"
US CD single
Single by Prince
from the album 3121
ReleasedDecember 13, 2005
RecordedPaisley Park Studios, 2005
GenrePop
Length3:37
LabelNPG
Songwriter(s)Prince
Producer(s)Prince
Prince singles chronology
"S.S.T."
(2005)
"Te Amo Corazón"
(2005)
"Black Sweat"
(2006)

The title roughly translates to "I love you, sweetheart" in Spanish, the song is a slow, simmering number influenced by the Brazilian Bossa Nova. The music video was shot in Marrakesh, stars Mía Maestro and was directed by actress Salma Hayek.

The song was covered by Viktoria Tolstoy on her album Pictures of Me, along with another Prince song, "Strollin'".

Charts

Chart (2005–06) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[3] 61
Denmark (Tracklisten)[3] 14
Germany (Official German Charts)[3] 58
Italy (FIMI)[3] 7
Norway (VG-lista)[3] 11
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[3] 2
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[3] 37
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[3] 24
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References

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