Se Vende

"Se Vende"
Single by Alejandro Sanz
from the album La Música No Se Toca
Released September 17, 2012
Format Digital download
Recorded 2012
Genre Latin pop
Length 3:52
Label Universal Music Group
Writer(s) Alejandro Sanz, Julio Reyes
Producer(s) Alejandro Sanz, Julio Reyes
Alejandro Sanz singles chronology
"No Me Compares"
(2012)
"Se Vende"
(2012)
"Mi Marciana"
(2012)
Music video
"Se Vende" on YouTube

"Se Vende" (English: For Sale) is a song recorded by the Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz. The song serves as second single for Sanz's ninth studio album La Música No Se Toca (2012). It was released for digital download on September 17, 2012.[1] Five days before the date of release, he released a teaser of the music video, showing only 57 seconds of it.

Song information

"Se Vende" (2012)
19 second preview of the song.

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Se Vende is the second single of Sanz's ninth studio album, La Música No Se Toca . This song is written by Alejandro Sanz himself alongeside with Colombian Grammy award winner Julio Reyes.
Lyrics of the song shows that how much love and hate are close to each other. In many parts of the song, Alejandro clearly talked about how his love sold her soul.

Music video

Three couples dancing in the video alongside with Alejandro Sanz.

The video was filmed in Madrid, Spain under the direction of renowned Spanish director David Alcalde, who has developed an original idea of showing three couples dancing mixed by stories of love and hate.[2]
Just like the song, Music video released on September 17 at a total length of exact four minutes and is available on iTunes, radio, television and in his official YouTube channel.[3][4]
in the video, we saw three couples dancing and Alejandro walking around and singing. while couples are dancing with addtiude of showing love and hate at the same time, Sanz keep singing and walking under rain and then snow.
At the finish, all couples gave each other hugs and Alejandro looked at the light and walked away.

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Colombia (National-Report)[5] 9
Mexico (Billboard Mexican Airplay)[6] 13
Mexico (Monitor Latino)[7] 4
scope="row"Spain (PROMUSICAE)[8] 3
scope="row"US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[9] 23
scope="row"US Latin Pop Songs (Billboard)[10] 7
scope="row"US Tropical Airplay (Billboard)[11] 11

Song Credits

References

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