Pégate

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"Pégate" (English: "Get Closer") is the second single from Ricky Martin's first live album, MTV Unplugged (2006). It was released on December 19, 2006. The song was written by Martin, Roy Tavaré and Tommy Torres, and produced by Torres.

"Pégate"
Single by Ricky Martin
from the album MTV Unplugged
ReleasedDecember 19, 2006 (2006-12-19)
Recorded2006
Genre
Length4:04
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Tommy Torres
Ricky Martin singles chronology
"Tu Recuerdo"
(2006)
"Pégate"
(2006)
"Gracias por Pensar en Mi"
(2007)
Live Performance
"Pégate" on YouTube

Composition

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The song is a traditional plena rhythm, a popular Puerto Rican genre played with three hand held drums or tambourines, among other instruments. In "Pégate", the traditional plena drums are played by the percussionists of the band Viento de Agua, led by Tito Matos. Cuatro, a traditional string instrument from Puerto Rico, is played by Christian Nieves.

Chart performance

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In the United States, "Pégate" peaked at number eleven on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs and at number nine on Latin Pop Airplay and Tropical Songs. It also reached number twenty-five on Latin Rhythm Airplay. With the help of remixes by Ralphi Rosario, "Pégate" also peaked at number six on the Dance Club Songs chart. In Spain, the song reached number thirteen on the Digital Singles Chart. In Mexico, the digital single was certified 4× Platinum for sales of over 400,000 copies.

Awards

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"Pégate" won the ASCAP Latin Award in category Pop/Ballad Winning Song and also won the BMI Latin Award.

Formats and track listings

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US promotional CD single

  1. "Pégate" (Radio Edit) – 3:10
  2. "Pégate" (Album Version) – 4:05

US promotional CD maxi-single

  1. "Pégate" (Ralphi Rosario Radio Mix) – 3:58
  2. "Pégate" (Ralphi Rosario Hard Club Vox) – 8:25
  3. "Pégate" (Ralphi's Dirty Dub) – 13:39
  4. "Pégate" (Ralphi Rosario Radio Mix - Instrumental) – 3:58
  5. "Pégate" (Ralphi Rosario Hard Club Vox - Instrumental) - 8:21
  6. "Pégate" (Echo & Diesel Remix) – 3:37

Charts and certifications

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References

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  1. ^ "Las Diez Canciones Más Populares". Lincoln Journal Star. April 19, 2007. p. 48. Archived from the original on September 16, 2021. Retrieved September 16, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Ricky Martin – Pégate" Canciones Top 50. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  3. ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  4. ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Hot Latin Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  5. ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Tropical Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  6. ^ "Latin Pop Songs: Year End 2007". Billboard. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  7. ^ "Chart Anual Monitor Latino 2018 – Puerto Rico Pop". Monitor Latino. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
  8. ^ "Chart Anual Monitor Latino 2019 – Puerto Rico Pop". Monitor Latino. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
  9. ^ "Chart Anual Monitor Latino 2020 – Puerto Rico Pop". Monitor Latino. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
  10. ^ "Chart Anual Monitor Latino 2023 – Puerto Rico Pop" (in Spanish). Monitor Latino. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  11. ^ "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Retrieved December 9, 2015. Type Ricky Martin in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and PÉGATE in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.