Quitarte To'

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"Quitarte To'"
Single Cover
Single by Tego Calderón feat. Randy
from the album El Abayarde Contraataca
ReleasedOctober 16, 2007
Recorded2007
GenreReggaeton
Length3:31
LabelJiggiri Records
Warner Musica Latina
Songwriter(s)Tegui Calderón Rossario
Randy Ortiz
Guelo Star
Producer(s)DJ Giann, Dexter & Mister Greenz
Tego Calderón singles chronology
"Tradicional A Lo Bravo"
(2006)
"Quitarte To'"
(2007)
"Ni Fu Ni Fa"
(2007)
Randy singles chronology
"Shorty"
(2007)
"Quitarte To'"
(2007)
"Un Poco Loca"
(2007)

"Quitarte To' " is Tego Calderón's second single for his album El Abayarde Contraataca. It had a lot of airplay for more than a month. The song features Randy Ortiz of Jowell & Randy and has an unofficial reggaeton remix with the dembow and other reggaeton features added. Quitarte To' was a major reggaeton hit, and had significant airplay.

Background[edit]

"Quitarte To' " was a major reggaeton hit, and had a lot of airplay throughout the United States, Latin America, and Europe. It was heard for a longer time than the previous single from the album, "Tradicional A Lo Bravo". It has the same style as most reggaeton songs at its time. It is still heard throughout the radio, and reached #2 on the Latin charts.

Remix[edit]

Two remixes of the song were made, which are both with the same artists, Tego Calderón and Randy. The remixes are the following:

  • A Reggaeton mix was made which is the beat and instrumentals, with an additional dembow and other reggaeton sounds.
  • Another remix appears on one of Tego's mixtapes titled Gongoli (The Mixtape). It has the same vocals, but with a different beat, and the chorus is heard an additional time.

Music video[edit]

Like all other singles on El Abayarde Contraataca, "Quitarte To' " has a music video. The video was not played anywhere near as much as the song was heard. It was the least watched video on the album, but was watched a lot throughout the internet. The video premiered on Mun2.

Charts performance[edit]

Chart (2007) Peak
position
US Tropical Songs (Billboard)[1] 17

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tego Calderón — Charts & Awards — Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation.

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