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Me Odio

"Me Odio"
Gloria Estefan Me Odio Promotional Single.jpg
Single by Gloria Estefan
from the album 90 Millas
Released November 2, 2007 (2007-11-02)
Format Digital download, promotional single
Recorded 2006; Miami, United States
(Crescent Moon Studios)
Genre Latin Pop, Salsa
Length 3:15
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Emilio Estefan Jr.
  • Alberto Gaitan
  • Ricardo Gaitan
Gloria Estefan singles chronology
"No Llores"
(2007)
"Me Odio"
(2007)
"Píntame De Colores"
(2007)
"No Llores"
(2007)
"Me Odio"
(2007)
"Píntame De Colores"
(2007)

"Me Odio" ("I Hate Myself") is a song recorded by Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan for her fourth Spanish-language and eleventh studio album, 90 Millas. The song was written by Gloria Estefan and her husband, Emilio Estefan Jr. and Gaitanes (Alberto y Ricardo Gaitan), while production was credited to Estefan Jr. and Gaitanes. The single was released by SonyBMG on November 2, 2007 digitally worldwide as the second and first promotional-only single from 90 Millas.

As its predecessor, the song is a danzón that mixes a powerful guitar and trumpet intro with a salsa background driven by a piano through all the song. The lyrics make reference to a person "who hates itself for being so in love with someone", but some music critics suggested it may no refer to a person specifically, but to a place. Gloria confirmed on her documentary, 90 Millas, that is one of her favorite songs from the album.

Although a music video was filmed and the song received remix treatment, including a duet featuring rapper Fat Joe, the song couldn't match the success of "No Llores", and was only released to promote the album only at the US on Spanish-language radio-stations.

The single was not commercially available but only through digital download through music retailers, however a promotional single was issued to be promoted at Hispanic radio-stations at the United States on November 2, 2007. This promotional single included two different remixes from the song to fit different formats.

One of the remixes done was completely in salsa, as she likes to turn most of her songs, and also a hip-hop remix was done, featuring American rapper Fat Joe, most likely to fit Urban and Latin Rhythm radio-stations.

This single was released only to the United States and was the only country where the song charted, peaking at number thirty-seven on the "Hot Latin Songs" charts, and not being able to reach a higher position than this. Due its remixes the song was able to chart in other formats, peaking at number twenty on the Billboard "Hot Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay" chart and twenty-one at the Billboard "Latin Regional Mexican Airplay" chart. Not so far, the song also entered doing well at the Radio & Records Tropical National Airplay chart, peaking at number twenty.


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