Dopamina
2010 single by Belinda
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"Dopamina" (English: "Dopamine"), is a song by Spanish-born Mexican singer Belinda released as second and final single from Carpe Diem on August 10, 2010, on radio stations.[1]
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| Single by Belinda | ||||
| from the album Carpe Diem | ||||
| Released | August 10, 2010[1] | |||
| Recorded | 2009 | |||
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| Length | 3:15 | |||
| Label | Capitol Latin | |||
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| "Dopamina" on YouTube | ||||
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Information
"Dopamina" was written by Belinda, along with her father Nacho Peregrín, Daniel Barkman and Jörgen Ringqvist, who collaborated in the songs "Wacko" and "Maldita Suerte".
Track listing
- Promotional single and digital download[2]
- "Dopamina" — 3:15
Cultures references
The song talks about the book, "The Lady of the Camellias", by the French novelist and writer Alexandre Dumas in the verse: << Prefiero aceptar la soledad, que ser la dama de las camelias y morir en la esquizofrenia >>.
Music video
On August 9, 2010, an unofficial music video was released in her YouTube account directed by Kerry Kendall.[3]
The official music video was filmed on October 23, 2010,[4] at Lagunas de Zempoala.[5] It premiered on February 1[6] through YouTube,[7] and on February 2 on channel Ritmoson Latino in a half-hour special that included an interview with Belinda,[8][9] It was released on iTunes on January 28, 2011.[10]
The video will tell a story along with Amor Transgénico, a song dedicated to the gay community, to be released after Dopamina, and you have to see them both so you can understand the whole story.[4][5][11][12] the whole video will last 9 minutes.[4]
Release date
Charts
| Chart (2011) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Mexico (Billboard Mexican Airplay)[13] | 17 |
| Mexico (Billboard Mexican Espanol Airplay)[13] | 10 |
| Venezuela (Record Report)[14] | 130 |