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Adiós Mi Amor
"Adiós Mi Amor"
Single by Los Dareyes de la Sierra
Released2008
GenreBanda ballad
Length3:21
LabelUniversal
SongwriterSalvador Garza
ProducerDarey Castro

"Adiós Mi Amor" (transl. "Goodbye My Love") is a song originally composed by Salvador Garza, and it was first recorded and released as a banda ballad by Los Dareyes de la Sierra in 2008.[1] In 2017, Christian Nodal recorded the song with mariachi. In May 2018, Bolivian group Orquesta Internacional Guachambe released a tropical version of the song. Their version had airplay success in their native country.[2] In May 2018, Chilean group Noche de Brujas released a cumbia version cover the song.[3] In September 2018, Peruvian singer Daniela Darcourt released a salsa version cover the song. Her cover reached the number four position in Perú.[4] In October 2018, American duo Ha*Ash recorded a cover version for their Spotify Singles release.[5]

Christian Nodal version

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"Adiós Amor"
Single by Christian Nodal
from the album Me Dejé Llevar
ReleasedApril 14, 2016 (2016-04-14)
GenreMariachi bolero
Length3:22
Label
SongwriterSalvador Garza
Christian Nodal singles chronology
"Adiós Amor"
(2016)
"Probablemente"
(2017)

Mexican singer Christian Nodal released the song, retitled "Adiós Amor", as his debut single.[6] "Adiós Amor" reached number one on the Monitor Latino Top 20 General Mexican Songs chart and number two on the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart in the United States. It also won Regional Mexican Song of the Year at the 2018 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[7]

Promotion

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To promote the release of the song, Mexican singer Julión Álvarez invited Nodal to sing on stage at a sold-out concert in Guadalajara, Mexico in December 2016.[8]

Chart performance

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In the United States, the single entered Billboard's Hot Latin Songs and peaked at number four, while the song peaked at number one on Billboard's Regional Mexican Songs in 2017.[9] The song became the first regional Mexican song to garner a top five spot of the Hot Latin Songs since 2016.[9] In Mexico, the song peaked at number one on the Mexico Top 20 General Monitor Latino chart.

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Mexico (AMPROFON)[26] Diamond+Gold 330,000
United States (RIAA)[27] 21× Platinum (Latin) 1,260,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Region Date Format Label
Worldwide April 14, 2016

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