Selena - No Me Queda Mas [Remastered In 4K] (Official Music Video)

Selena - No Me Queda Mas Selena - No Me Queda Mas (Official Music Video) Selena - No Me Queda Mas [Remastered In 4K] (Official Music Video) REMASTERED IN 4K! Selena “No Me Queda Mas“ Official Music Video. (P)C) 2010 Capitol Latin, LLC. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by Capitol Latin, LLC , 404 Washington Ave. #700 Miami Beach, FL 33139 #Selena #NoMeQuedaMas #Remastered #LatinPop #OfficialMusicVideo Donations🤗👇 The Original Video was taken in VOBs file, shared it to me the channel “OSHHE 4K | VHS & more“, was remastered and mixed by me, please watch his videos and subscribe👇👇🙏🙌 @StuckInDa90z Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group No Me Queda Más · Selena Amor Prohibido ℗ 1994 Capitol Latin Released on: 2015-03-24 Associated Performer, Vocals: Selena Associated Performer, Keyboards: Ricky Vela Associated Performer, Keyboards: Joe Ojeda Associated Performer, Guitar: Chris Pérez Producer, Associated Performer, Electric Bass: A.B. Quintanilla III Associated Performer, Drums: Suzette Quintanilla Associated Performer, Trumpet: Rene Gasca Associated Performer, Trombone: Gilbert Garza Studio Personnel, Engineer: Brian Moore Composer Lyricist: Ricky Vela Auto-generated by YouTube. “No Me Queda Más“ (“There’s Nothing Left for Me“) is a song by American singer Selena on her fourth studio album, Amor Prohibido. It was released as the third single from the album in October 1994 by EMI Latin. “No Me Queda Más“ was written by Ricky Vela, and production was handled by Selena’s brother A.B. Quintanilla. A downtempo mariachi and pop ballad, “No Me Queda Más“ portrays the ranchera storyline of a woman in agony after the end of a relationship. Its lyrics express an unrequited love, the singer wishing the best for her former lover and his new partner. Praised by music critics for its emotive nature, “No Me Queda Más“ was one of the most successful singles of Selena’s career. It topped the United States Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart for seven non-consecutive weeks, her third successive number-one song. It was Selena’s first number-one track on the US Regional Mexican Airplay chart, and became the most successful US Latin single of 1995. It has been ranked the ninth-best Tejano recording by Billboard magazine and the eleventh-best Hot Latin Songs chart single in 2011. The music video for “No Me Queda Más“ was shot in San Antonio’s Amtrak station. It received the Music Video of the Year award at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, and the recording received two Broadcast Music honors including Song of the Year. Many musicians have since recorded cover versions, including Mexican singer Pepe Aguilar, American salsa singer Tito Nieves, and Mexican pop group Palomo. The Palomo version peaked at number six on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart, while Nieves’ version reached number seven on the US Tropical Songs chart. In 1985, Ricky Vela joined Selena y Los Dinos as their keyboardist. Although Vela was attracted to the group’s drummer, Suzette Quintanilla, he kept his feelings to himself. When he confessed his feelings to Suzette’s brother, group manager Abraham Quintanilla, III, he began teasing him about it. After Suzette’s September 1993 marriage, Vela wrote “No Me Queda Más“ and it was given to Selena to record for Amor Prohibido. Selena’s brother A.B. Quintanilla did not find the song to have any potential; he has said that he later had a change of heart. In a 2002 interview, A.B. said that during a recording session he had asked Selena to record the song for a fifth time. The singer replied, “What you got there is what you got“ and left to go shopping. He mused, “Now looking back, she really did a beautiful job when recording the song, she had so much passion. The song became a classic.“ Although the song was originally intended as a mariachi track, EMI Latin president Jose Behar believed that a mariachi recording would not appeal to the popular market. When the song was set to be released as the third single from the album, the group gave it to Argentine arranger Bebu Silvetti to rework into a pop-style track, and Behar asked Silvetti to “sweeten“ the song to boost its airplay and chart performance. The result enhanced Selena’s pop-radio success and was included in late 1994 reissues of Amor Prohibido, subsequently replacing the original album version. Behar said in a Billboard interview that the song was “internalized“ without affecting the originality of its recording. «No me queda más» es una canción grabada a mariachi de la cantante Selena de su álbum Amor Prohibido lanzado al mercado en 1994. La canción fue escrita por Ricky Vela. Se publicó la versión original de esta canción como un sencillo y días después el álbum fue relanzado con la versión actualizada y remezclada por el mismo escritor.
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