Tu Amor (RBD song)

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"Tu Amor"
Single by RBD
from the album Rebels
ReleasedSeptember 22, 2006 (2006-09-22)
Recorded2006
StudioRealsongs Studio D, Hollywood, California
Genre
Length4:37
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)Diane Warren
Producer(s)Khris Kellow
RBD singles chronology
"Ser o Parecer"
(2006)
"Tu Amor"
(2006)
"Celestial"
(2007)
Alternative covers
Navidad Mix cover
Navidad Mix cover
Chico Latino Remix cover
Chico Latino Remix cover

"Tu Amor" is a song written by Diane Warren and recorded by Jon B.'s album Cool Relax (1997), was later covered by Mexican pop group RBD. It was the first single released from their fourth and first all-English studio album, Rebels (2006).[1] The song was composed by Diane Warren. The lead vocals on "Tu Amor" are sung only by Christian Chávez, while the rest of the group provides background vocals on the choruses. "Tu Amor" is a romantic song with a melodic pop style and Latin music influences. The single continued to open doors for RBD, since it had great success in various parts of the world like Japan, Romania, Slovenia, Israel, Russia, and France, where the group won an award for the song.

Release[edit]

According to writer Diane Warren[2] and Mediabase, the song was released to American radio on September 22, 2006, after having been leaked to the Internet before its release date. "Tu Amor" officially debuted on the On Air with Ryan Seacrest radio morning show on KIIS-FM in Los Angeles, California.[3] According to AllMusic,[4] the single was released on CD in the United States on November 24, 2006. The song was later featured on the telenovela Rebelde when it was aired on TV5 in the Philippines.

Music video[edit]

The music video for "Tu Amor" was shot on a beach in Los Angeles, California. MTV Tres premiered the video on October 23, 2006, where it made its debut at number six on the Mi TRL music video countdown. The video was also aired on MTV Hits. The video shows the group enjoying a day at the beach singing and having fun, and later having a cozy bonfire at night. Fans noticed that there were only solo shots of band member Christopher in the video, not being shown together with the rest of the group. This was due to the fact that Christopher was not present for some reason at the time the other band members were shooting the video. His scenes were filmed later and eventually edited into the video.

Live performances[edit]

In the 2006 edition of Walmart Soundcheck, a performance series by the Walmart retail chain to promote albums being released, the group performed "Tu Amor" for the first time. On November 24, 2006, after RBD's English interview on Yahoo! Music, the group also performed "Tu Amor".[5] In 2007, the group appeared on the US music TV show CD USA to perform the single. Later, on July 25, 2007, the group performed "Tu Amor" on the acoustic music TV show Confesiones en Concierto on Ritmoson Latino.[6] RBD's third worldwide concert tour, the Tour Celestial, also included performances of "Tu Amor" as part of its setlist.

Critical reception[edit]

Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic commented that "Tu Amor", the lead single from Rebels, was "perfect for the project" due to its "simplicity" and "production". He also complimented Christian Chávez' vocals, stating that Chávez is "the most fluent singer in the group, with the chorus sung in unison by the group – it's a single tailor-made for Tres".[7]

Commercial performance[edit]

The song became RBD's second single to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it reached position number 65, the highest peak of the group's career on the chart. In Japan, however, the song managed to hit number 30 on the country's singles chart.

Formats and track listings[edit]

US CD single

  1. "Tu Amor" (Radio Edit) – 3:50
  2. "Tu Amor" (Album Version) – 4:37

US CD maxi-single

  1. "Tu Amor" (Radio Edit) – 3:50
  2. "Tu Amor" (Album Version) – 4:37
  3. "Tu Amor" (Chico Latino Remix Radio Edit) – 3:28
  4. "Tu Amor" (Music video)

Navidad Mix digital download (iTunes only)

  1. "Tu Amor" (Navidad Mix) – 4:43

Virtual show

  1. "Tu Amor" (En vivo)" – 4:37

Credits and personnel[edit]

Recording locations

Mixing locations

Vocals

Musicians

Production

  • Khris Kellow – arrangements, producer, programming, vocal production on "Navidad Mix"
  • Diane Warren – executive producer
  • Orlando Calzada – mixing
  • Nick Nastasi – mixing assistant
  • Tyler Coomes – programming
  • Mario Luccy – engineer, mixing on "Navidad Mix"
  • Michael Anthony Rodríguez – executive producer
  • Sara Klinger – executive producer assistant
  • Fernando Roldán – recording engineer ("Navidad Mix")
  • Gustavo Borner – recording engineer ("Navidad Mix")
  • Carlos Lara – vocal production ("Navidad Mix")

Awards[edit]

Year Ceremony Award Result
2007 Les Etolies Cherie FM (France) Chanson Internationale De L'Anee (International Song of the Year) Won
2007 Premios Mi TRL Awards (United States) Favorite Video Won

Charts[edit]

Charts (2006) Peak
position
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[8] 36
US Billboard Hot 100[9] 65
US Billboard Radio Songs[10] 51
US Billboard Latin Pop Songs[11] 36
US Billboard Rhythmic Songs[12] 30
US Billboard Pop Songs[9] 29

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2007) Position
Brazil (Crowley)[13] 50

Release history[edit]

Region Date
United States September 22, 2006 (2006-09-22)
United Kingdom October 31, 2006 (2006-10-31)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "RBD lanza su sencillo en ingles Tu amor, Rebels single Your love". Las Noticias México. Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  2. ^ Diane Warren | Grammy Winner & Popular Songwriter of Chart Topping Hits|Realsongs
  3. ^ "RBD graba nueva serie en México". People en Español. October 25, 2006. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  4. ^ allmusic ((( Tu Amor > Overview )))
  5. ^ "[2006] RBD en Yahoo Music en una Entrevista / cantan Tu Amor". Yahoo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2021-12-18. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  6. ^ "EMOCIONANTE "Confesiones en concierto" de RBD". Esmas. Archived from the original on October 30, 2013. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
  7. ^ Allmusic review
  8. ^ "Archívum – Slágerlisták – MAHASZ" (in Hungarian). Rádiós Top 40 játszási lista. Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége. Retrieved March 5, 2007.
  9. ^ a b Official U.S. Billboard peak positions
  10. ^ "Radio Songs". Billboard. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  11. ^ "Latin Pop Songs". Billboard. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  12. ^ "Rhythmic Songs". Billboard. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  13. ^ "Brazilian Top 100 Year-End 2007". Crowley Broadcast Analysis. April 3, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2022.