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Song

Composition

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"Ni Tu Ni Yo" is a ranchera song with a length of five minutes and 40 seconds. It was produced by Arjona and Fernando de Santiago, who also played the Mariachi's guitar used in the song.[1] The song is the first of this stile sang by Arjona, and it's composed as to when heard, it "gives and immediate desire of drinking tequila".[2]

"Ni Tu Ni Yo" is the only duet on the album, as it features Mexican ranchera singer Paquita la del Barrio. On an interview with newspaper Reforma, Arjona talked about his collaboration with Paquita la del Barrio, stating that "it was very special, because she does not make duets with someone she doesn't like", further agreeing that he neither.[3]

Music video

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Tracklisting

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  • Album version[1]
  1. "Ni Tu Ni Yo" (featuring Paquita la del Barrio) — 5:40

Personnel

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Credits are taken from the iTunes exclusive digital booklet.[1]

Technical
  • "Ni Tu Ni Yo" was recorded at Antigua Studios, Mexico City.
Personnel
  • Accordion – Jair Alcala
  • Arrangements – Fernando De Santiago Casanova
  • Guitar – Miguel Peña
  • Guitarrón mexicano – Marco Antonio De Santiago
  • Harmonica – Armando De Jesús Martínez
  • Mixing engineer(s) – Ben Wisch
  • Producer – Fernando De Santiago, Ricardo Arjona
  • Recording engineer(s) – Isaías García
  • Vihuela, Guitar (Guitarra De Mariachi) – Fernando De Santiago
  • Violin – Abraham Corona, Arturo Viveros, David Rivera, Hipólito Mateo, Hugo Colula
  • Lead vocalsPaquita la del Barrio

Charts

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Release history

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Notes

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  • Contreras O., Claudia (5 June 2009). "Arjona comparte escenario con Paquita". El Universal. Mexico. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  • Sierra, Jeimi (17 April 2010). "Arjona puso a delirar a Bogotá con su 5to. piso". El Universal. Colombia. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  • "Ricardo Arjona odia la superficialidad". El Sol de Mexico. Mexico: Organización Editorial Mexicana. 20 November 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2012.

References

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  1. ^ a b c 5to Piso (Digital booklet). Ricardo Arjona. Warner Music Mexico: a division of the Warner Music Group. 2008.
  2. ^ "Ricardo Arjona recibe el 2009 con pie derecho". Diario Co-Latino. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Arjona y Paquita cantando juntos". El Mañana. Mexico: Editora Argos S.A. 17 November 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2012.