QUé HICISTE
"'Qué Hiciste'" is the first single released from Jennifer Lopez' first full-length Spanish language album ''Como Ama una Mujer'' (2007). The song has become a major hit in Italy, Switzerland, Greece, the U.S. Latin, where it peaked at #1, and Spain, where it has sold more than 260,000 ringtones and more than 120,000 digital downloads [1] and this song has become one of the most notable hits in the last few years. Lopez performed the song on ''American Idol'' on April 11, 2007. She is the first artist ever to perform a Spanish song on the hit competition. Two days after the performance, the track managed to debut on iTunes Top 100 at #100, and has since peaked at #91.[2] It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #86.[3]
| Contents |
| Conception |
| Music video |
| Track listing |
| Remixes |
| Charts |
| Notes |
Conception
According to Lopez, the initial idea for the song came from a dream that her husband, Marc Anthony, had about singer Rocío Durcal. [4] [5]
Music video
The music video for the song was filmed at Dumont Dunes, California and directed by Michael Haussman. The video starts with Lopez driving an old car down a dusty highway in the middle of the desert, leaning out of the window singing. She pulls over at what looks like a gas station and enters the bathroom to change clothes. As the chorus kicks in, she is seen dancing in the desert with flames in front and behind her. The view cuts between this and Lopez changing into new clothes and dying her hair at the washbasin. She then continues driving, but this time across the desert sand, away from the highway. She stops and gets a can of gasoline out the trunk, then pours it over the car. When the chorus kicks in for a second time, the car explodes behind Jennifer as she walks away. In the following scenes, she is dancing in a change of clothes in the sand, cutting between her back in the car and in the desert with the flames.
This music video was the first ever in a language other than English to reach the top-spot of MTV's ''Total Request Live'' countdown. It was also the first ever by a female artist to reach the top-spot of MTV Tres' ''Mi TRL''.
Track listing
#"Qué Hiciste" (Album Version) – 4:57
#"Qué Hiciste" (Radio Edit) – 4:31
Remixes
#"Qué Hiciste" (Remix) – 4:33
#"Qué Hiciste" (Salsa Remix) – 4:49
#"Qué Hiciste" (Tony Moran & Warren Rigg's Club Mix) – 10:19
#"Qué Hiciste" (Tony Moran & Warren Rigg's Dub) – 10:22
#"Qué Hiciste" (Tony Moran & Warren Rigg's Radio Edit) – 4:38
#"Qué Hiciste" (Cass & Dubs Remix) – 4:09
#"Qué Hiciste" (Offer Nissim Remix) – 6:55
Charts
| Chart (2007) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Austrian Singles Chart | 19 |
| Belarus Airplay Chart | 8 |
| Belgium Singles Chart[6] | 13 |
| Brazil Hot 30 Dance Club Play | '1' |
| Bulgarian National Top 40 | 27 |
| Colombian Airplay Chart[7] | 19 |
| Costa Rica Singles Chart | 9 |
| Croatian Singles Chart | 2 |
| Euro 200 Singles & Tracks[8] | 8 |
| European Airplay Chart | 8 |
| Greek Singles Chart | 7 |
| Greek Airplay Chart | 2 |
| Turkey Singles Chart | '1' |
| Tunisia Radio Chart | 2 |
| German Singles Chart | 10 |
| German Downloads Chart | 11 |
| Hungarian Airplay Chart | 7 |
| Ibero-American Singles Chart[9] | 11 |
| Israel Singles Chart | 4 |
| Italian FIMI Singles Chart[10] | '1' |
| Latin America Top 40[11] | 12 |
| Lebanon Airplay Chart | 10 |
| Lithuania Airplay Chart | 43 |
| Macedonia Singles Chart | '1' |
| Mauritius Singles Chart | '1' |
| Mexican Top 100 Singles Chart[12] | 48 |
| Polish Singles Chart[13] | 36 |
| Portuguese National Top 50 | 36 |
| Romanian Airplay Chart[14] | 3 |
| Russian Airplay Chart[15] | 7 |
| Spanish Downloads Chart[16] | '1' |
| Swiss Singles Chart[17] | '1' |
| U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100[18] | 86 |
| U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play[19] | '1' |
| U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks[20] | '1' |
| Ukraine Airplay Chart | 2 |
| United World Chart | 19 |
Notes
1. http://http://www.promusicae.org/listastonos/listas/Top%2020%20Week%202507.pdf/
2. http://www.ipodhub.net/itunes-top-100.php
3. http://www.trusted-doubler.com/index.php?q=aHR0cDovL3B1bHNlbXVzaWMucHJvYm9hcmRzNDguY29tL2luZGV4LmNnaT9ib2FyZD1uZXdzJmFjdGlvbj1kaXNwbGF5JnRocmVhZD0xMTc2NTk2NzY2JnBhZ2U9Mw%3D%3D
4. "Queen featuring Jennifer Lopez Says New Single Came From Marc Anthony's Dream", Jennifer Vineyard and Evan Silver, MTV News (September 12, 2006).
5. '(Spanish)' "Queen featuring Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony take the singer's first Spanish-language album to Madrid", EFE, Casamerica (February 17, 2007)
6. Belgium top 50 Singles Chart
7. Colombian Top 100 Airplay
8. Euro 200
9. Ibero-American Singles Chart
10. Italian FIMI Singles Chart
11. Latin America Top 40
12. Mexican Top 100
13. Polish Singles Chart
14. Romanian Airplay Chart
15. Russian Airplay Chart
16. Spanish Downloads Chart
17. Swiss Singles Chart
18. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
19. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
20. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks
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