Te fuiste

"Te fuiste" is a bilingual[1] Spanish-language and English language dance hit by Spanish music producer and DJ Jose de Rico and the Dominican-Spanish reggaeton, house, Latin and dance singer Henry Mendez. It is their debut joint chart hit.

"Te fuiste"
Cover of Spanish single release
Single by Jose de Rico & Henry Mendez
Released2012
Recorded2012
GenreDance, Latin music
LabelRoster Music
Songwriter(s)Henry Antonio Méndez Reynoso
José Manuel León Hierro
Leopoldo Gonzalez Carro
Cristian Pino Moreno
Jose de Rico & Henry Mendez singles chronology
"Te fuiste"
(2012)
"Rayos de sol"
(2012)
Music video
"te fuiste" on YouTube
"Te fuiste (Willy Fontana remix)"
Single by Jose de Rico & Henry Mendez (Willy Fontana remix)
Released2012
Recorded2012
GenreDance, Latin music
LabelScorpio Music
Songwriter(s)Henry Antonio Méndez Reynoso
José Manuel León Hierro
Leopoldo Gonzalez Carro
Cristian Pino Moreno

"Te fuiste" became a big hit in Spanish night clubs and made it to #34 in the Spanish Singles Chart, and then became an international hit for them in Europe and internationally.

Track list

  1. "Te fuiste" (original mix) (3:21)
  2. "Te fuiste" (extended mix) (4:51)
  3. "Te fuiste" (Willy Fontana remix) (3:40)

Chart performance

Year (2012) Peak
position
Spanish Singles Chart[2] 34

Willy Fontana remix

A remix by Willy Fontana released in November 2012 in France became a chart success on the SNEP chart, the official French Singles Chart.

Year (2012) Peak
position
SNEP French Singles Chart[3] 62

The song gained more publicity after the program Les Marseillais à Miami broadcast on the French television channel W9 used it as its theme song (générique) adding footage and additions to the track.

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References

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