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"Cómo Sé" Single by Julieta Venegas from the album Aquí Released 1997 Format CD single Recorded 1997 Genre Rock, Acoustic rock Length 3:11 Label RCA International Writer(s) Julieta Venegas Producer Gustavo Santaolalla Julieta Venegas singles chronology "De Mis Pasos"
(1997)"Cómo Sé"
(1997)"Amores Perros (Me Van A Matar)"
(1997)"Cómo Sé" (English: "How Do I Know"), It is a song by mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas from the album "Aquí" presented as the second single in 1997.
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Song information
The song was written and musically composed by Julieta Venegas, produced and performed by Gustavo Santaolalla and Co-Produced by Anibal Kerpel. In 2008 performs a new version for their live album MTV Unplugged reeled by Jacques Morelenbaum and playing the Cello.[1] Won in the MTV award for "Best Female Preformace".
Video music
The music video was directed by Francisco Franco. Begins with a girl who is playing with her playhouse and see three cardboard dolls (which are three Juliet) and the girl is putting a face dressed as a Jewish and empiza to sing without moving his wrist and then add v continuously changing the band and wrist at the end makes a bed, a suitcase and a car that goes up and Juliet.
Tracking list
- CD Single[2]
- "Cómo Sé" — 3:11
Official versions
- "Cómo Sé (Unplugged)" — 3:42
References
Julieta Venegas Studio albums Compilation albums Realmente lo Mejor (2007Live albums MTV Unplugged (2008)Singles 1997: "De Mis Pasos" • "Cómo Sé" • 1999: "Amores Perros (Me Van A Matar) • 2000: "Sería Feliz" • "Hoy No Quiero" • 2003: "Andar Conmigo" • 2004: "Lento" • "Algo Está Cambiando" • 2005: "Oleada" • 2006: "Me Voy" • "Limón y Sal" • 2007: "Eres Para Mí" • "Primer Día" • "De Que Me Sirve" 2008: • "Mi Principio" • "El Presente" • "Algún Día" • 2010: "Bien o Mal" • "Despedida" • "Abel" • 2011: "Ya ConoceránFeatured singles "Nada Fue un Error" (Coti) • "Pa' Bailar (Siempre Quiero Más)" (Bajofondo) • "Bajo otra luz" (Nelly Furtado) • "Gracias a la Vida" (Artists for Chile)Categories:- Julieta Venegas songs
- 1997 songs
- Songs written by Julieta Venegas
- Songs produced by Gustavo Santaolalla
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