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La Tortura

 
Lyrics: La Tortura
 

Performed by: Shakira & Alejandro Sanz
Written by: Luis Fernando Ochoa; Shakira R. Mebarak

Credits: Fernando Ochoa, Luis (Songwriter); Mebarak, Shakira R. (Songwriter); ANIWI MUSIC LLC (Publisher); NOMAD INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING (Publisher)

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"La Tortura"
Single by Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz
from the album Fijación Oral Vol. 1
Released March 2005 (WW)
July 2005 (UK)
Format Digital download
Genre Latin pop, Reggaeton
Length 3:35
Label Epic
Writer(s) Shakira, Luis F. Ochoa, Alejandro Sanz
Producer Shakira, Lester Mendez
Certification 5x Platinum (Worldwide)
Platinum (RIAA)
Gold (AMPROFON)
Shakira singles chronology
"Poem to a Horse"
(2004)
"La Tortura"
(2005)
"No"
(2005)
Alejandro Sanz singles chronology
"Try to Save Your Song"
(2004)
"La Tortura"
(2005)
"A La Primera Persona"
(2006)

}} "La Tortura" (English: The Torture) is a Latin pop-Reggaeton song performed by singers Shakira and Alejandro Sanz. It was recorded for Shakira's sixth studio album Fijación Oral Vol. 1, released in June 7, 2005. The song achieved large-scale success on different radio and chart formats, becoming the most famous Spanish language track of both singers worldwide and the fourth most successful song in Shakira's career. The song won two Latin Grammy Awards at the 2006 Ceremony for Song of the Year and Record of the Year.The song was number 1 in spain for 26 weeks.

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Song information

The single is a duet between Shakira and Spanish balladeer Alejandro Sanz, both of whom also composed it along with Luis Fernando Ochoa. It was mixed by Gustavo Celis.

It tells the story of a woman who has been emotionally "tortured" because her boyfriend cheated and eventually left her for another, and has now returned begging forgiveness. He apologises extravagantly, but is ultimately thinking that some infidelity is natural for men and that for the woman not to forgive him would be tiresome and unreasonable. However, on the end of the song, Shakira's character humiliates him and says that she is not going to shed a single tear over him.

The single is Shakira's sixth in the United States, following the commercial success of her 2001 English language album Laundry Service.

Chart performance

Since its release as a single, the song has become one of the most important Latin songs to move into the mainstream English-speaking culture in the U.S. and Canada. The music video of the song was nominated for Best Female Video, Best Dance video and Viewer's Choice Award on the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards, during which Shakira performed with Sanz (notably, the first time a guest performed a song entirely in a language other than English). "La Tortura" reached a position on the top 30 (#23) of Billboard's Hot 100 in less than twenty weeks after its release and was ranked #60 in the Year End Chart. The song was certified Platinum by RIAA for over 1,000,000 digital sales. The video became the first Spanish music video to be nominated at the MTV Video Music Awards.

The track debuted at #1 in Spain Singles Chart and was a huge hit all over Europe, reaching the top ten in almost all the countries. In Switzerland, the song was in the top five for fifteen consecutive weeks, although it never reached the top position. In Hungary, the song spent 8 exclusive weeks at number 1 position. "La Tortura" wasn't released as an official single in the United Kingdom until December 2006, bundled with the release of Illegal and charted at #34 on the UK Singles Chart. The song also broke the record on the Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart, appearing at #1 more than any other single (a total of 25 non-consecutive weeks). As a result, it was featured in the 2007 edition of Guinness World Records. "La Tortura" was chosen as the fifth favorite song of the world in a global survey made by Sony Ericsson, in which 700,000 music fans of 66 countries contributed.

At Billboard magazine's year-end chart (that shows the hottest songs of the year); "La Tortura" was announced as the #1 song on the Hot Latin Tracks chart.

Music video

Shakira and Alejandro Sanz in "La Tortura" video.

The music video for "La Tortura", directed by Michael Haussman, has a simple plot: from his new girlfriend's apartment, Sanz spies on to Shakira as she is walking down the street holding a bag of onions on her way to her own apartment, which is on the other side of the street from Sanz' girlfriend's apartment. When Shakira enters her apartment, she changes clothes. From that moment on, Sanz remembers things the two had done in the past as a couple, while Shakira reveals her alter-ego dancing erotically on the building's roof, covered with black paint. The choreography of the music video was made by Jamie King and Shakira herself.

The music video is in itself somewhat notable, as it was the first time MTV showed a whole episode of their Making the Video series in another language (with English subtitles). It was also the second Spanish-language video ever to enter in Total Request Live's countdown, and peaked at number four on the countdown. It can also be noted that the video for "La Tortura" was one of the first in the Spanish-language to get heavy rotation on mainstream American and Canadian music channels such as MTV, VH1 and MuchMusic as in all almost over world Yahoo! sites. The remix version of the song, known as "La Tortura (Shaketon Remix)", has it own video (also directed by Haussman) featuring some previously unseen scenes. This video can be seen on Oral Fixation Volumes 1 & 2 Bonus DVD.

Track listing

  • Maxi CD
  1. "La Tortura" [Album version] - 3:36
  2. "La Tortura" [Shaketon Reggaeton Remix] - 3:12
  3. "La Pared" [Acoustic Version] - 2:39

Remixes

The single and the album also included a remix of the song by Gustavo Celis entitled "The Shaketon Mix", merging a reggaeton rhythm with the original rhythm of the song. A separate music video (also directed by Michael Haussman) was also made for this remix. This video also entered on TRL's countdown.

There is another official reggaeton remix called "E. Arroyo Reggaeton Remix". Another official mix has surfaced, the "Tracy Young Special According Mix" and other remixes have also been made by independent DJs. An alternative version of this song, which had been previously leaked on the internet, is featured as a bonus track in the re-release of Oral Fixation Vol. 2, with the chorus sung partially in the English-language.

Charts

Chart (2005)[1] [2] [3] Peak
position
Austrian Top 75 Singles 3
Belgium Flemish Ultratop 50 8
Belgium Wallonia Ultratop 40 5
Canadian Singles Chart 21
Danish Singles Chart 7
Eurochart Hot 100 Singles[1] 5
French SNEP Top 100 Singles 7
Finnish Singles Chart 6
German Singles Chart 4
Greek IFPI Singles Chart 4
Hungarian Airplay Chart 1
Italian FIMI Singles Chart 3
Netherlands Top 40 Singles 3
Romanian Top 100 Singles 1
Russian Airplay Chart 2
Spanish Singles Chart 1
Swedish Singles Chart 6
Swiss Singles Chart 2
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 23
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks[2] 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Pop Songs[3] 1
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 27
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Airplay 21
U.S. Billboard Regional Mexican Songs[4] 1
Chart (2006) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 34

Awards and nominations

2005 MTV Video Music Awards

  • Viewer's Choice (nominated)
  • Best Female Video (nominated)
  • Best Dance Video (nominated)
2006 Latin Grammy Awards
Preceded by
Alejandro Sanz by Tú No Tienes Alma
Record of the Year
2006
Succeeded by
Juan Luis Guerra by La Llave de Mi Corazón
Preceded by
Alejandro Sanz by Tú No Tienes Alma
Song of the Year
2006
Succeeded by
Juan Luis Guerra by La Llave de Mi Corazón
Preceded by
'
Best Short Form Music Video
2006
Succeeded by
'
2005 MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamerica
Preceded by
Café Tacuba by Eres
Video Of The Year
2005
Succeeded by
Shakira by Hips Don't Lie (feat. Wyclef Jean)

2005 NRJ Awards

  • International Song Of The Year (won)

2005 Billboard Music Awards

  • Hot Latin Song Of The Year (won)

2005 Latin Billboard Music Awards

  • Song Of The Year (won)
  • Song Of The Year, Vocal Duet (won)
  • Ringtone Of The Year (won)

Personnel

  • Invited artist: Alejandro Sanz (appears courtesy of Warner Music Benelux, BV)
  • Lyrics: Shakira, Alejandro Sanz
  • Music: Shakira, Luis F. Ochoa
  • Vocals: Shakira, Alejandro Sanz
  • Vocal arrangements: Shakira, Alejandro Sanz

Production

  • Producer: Shakira
  • Executive producer: Rick Rubin
  • Co-producer: Lester Mendez for Living Stereo
  • Additional production: José "Gocho" Torres
  • Remixer: José "Gocho" Torres ("Shaketon Mix")

Engineering

  • Recording engineers: Gustavo Celis, Rob Jacobs, Kevin Killen
  • Assistant engineers: Bryan Gallant, Juan Camarano, Felipe Alvarez
  • Programming: Pete Davis
  • Mix engineer: Gustavo Celis

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