I Don't Understand You

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"I Don't Understand You"
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Single by K-Otic
from the album Indestructible
Released2002
Recorded2002
Genre Pop
Length3:58
Label Jive Records
Songwriter(s) Daniel Gibson [1]
Producer(s) Daniel Gibson
K-Otic singles chronology
"I Surrender"
(2002)
"I Don't Understand You"
(2002)
"Tears Won't Dry"
(2003)
Audio
"I Don't Understand You" on YouTube

"I Don't Understand You" is the second single by the Dutch band K-Otic, from their studio album Indestructible , released in 2002. [2]

Contents

Information

The song was written and produced by Daniel Gibson and released in 2002.

The song has been covered by Spanish-born Mexican singer Belinda ("No Entiendo") for her debut studio album Belinda .

The single debuted at number fifty-six on Dutch Top 40 and peaked at number thirty-eight. [3] It includes an exclusive unreleased demo recording. [4]

Track listing

CD Single [5]
  1. I Don't Understand You (Main Version)
  2. I Don't Understand You (Acoustic Version)
  3. I Don't Understand You (Instrumental Version)
  4. Don't Wanna Dance On Your Roses
CD Single, Cardboard Sleeve [6]
  1. I Don't Understand You (Main Version)
  2. I Don't Understand You (Instrumental Version)

Charts

Chart (2002)Peak
position
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)38 [3]
Chart (2003)Peak
position
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)56 [3]

No Entiendo

"No Entiendo"
Cover of No Entiendo.jpeg
Single by Belinda featuring Andy & Lucas
from the album Belinda
ReleasedSeptember 2004
Recorded2004
Genre Latin pop, soft rock
Length4:04
Label Sony International
Songwriter(s) Daniel Gibson, Belinda, Mauri Stern [7]
Producer(s) Mauri Stern [7]
Belindasingles chronology
"Vivir"
(2004)
"No Entiendo"
(2004)
"Be Free"
(2005)
Audio
"No Entiendo" on YouTube

"No Entiendo" ("I Don't Understand") is the fifth single by Spanish-born Mexican singer Belinda, from her debut studio album Belinda , featuring the Spanish duo Andy & Lucas.

Information

The song was written by Daniel Gibson, adapted by Belinda, and co-adapted and produced by Mauri Stern. [7] It is a Spanish version of the song "I Don't Understand You", by the band K-Otic.

According to an interview, the Spanish duo performed in a concert in Mexico in the Acapulco Festival in March 2004, where they meet to Belinda. From there followed the idea of recording a duet. [8] It was made in May of that year, in studios of Mexico City. [8] [9]

Track list

CD Single/Promo (Spain) [10]
  1. No Entiendo

Music video

The music video was filmed in November 2004. [9] In the video the Spanish duo es performing the song inside of a room of a department of the Plaza Mayor while Belinda does appear abroad. Belinda is photographed by a child while she's singing. Then goes to the apartment where the duo and they delivered the envelope that includes the digital camera which made the photos along with a dedication to the singer. [11]

Official versions

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