Llueve el Amor

"Llueve el amor"
Single by Tito El Bambino
from the album El Patrón: Invencible
Released November 26, 2010 (2010-11-26)
Format Digital download
Genre Latin pop
Length 3:56
Label Siente Music
Writer(s) Efraín Nevares, Luis Berrios Nieves, Joel Baez
Producer(s) Nérol, Tito El Bambino
Tito El Bambino singles chronology
"Te comencé a querer"
(2010)
"Llueve el amor"
(2010)
"Llama el Sol"
(2011)
Banda El Recodo chronology
"Dime Que Me Quieres"
(2010)
"Llueve el amor (banda version)"
(2010)
"Te Quiero A Morir"
(2011)
Jerry Rivera chronology
"¿Quien de los dos?"
(2009)
"Llueve el amor (Salsa version)"
(2010)
"Solo pienso en ti"
(2011)

"Llueve el amor" (English: It Rains Love) is a song by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Tito El Bambino. It was released as the first single on November 26, 2010 from the album, El Patrón: Invencible (2011). The Banda version of the song is also in his album which features Banda El Recodo.

Music video

The music video for "Llueve el Amor" was directed by Gustavo Camacho and was filmed in Aspen, Colorado, New Orleans, Louisiana and Bogotá and Cartagena in Colombia.[1]

Track listing

Digital download[2]
  1. "Llueve El Amor" – 3:56

Official Versions

Charts

Charts (2011) Peak
position
US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[3] 5
US Tropical Airplay (Billboard)[4] 1
Venezuela (Record Report)[5] 1
Venezuela Top Latino (Record Report)[6] 1

Release history

Region Date Label Format
United States[2] November 26, 2010 Siente Music Digital download

References

  1. (Posted: February 8, 2011) "Tito El Bambino lanza nuevo álbum 'Invencible'". (In Spanish). Terra Networks Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  2. 1 2 Llueve el Amor - Single by Tito "El Bambino". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved January 15, 2011.
  3. "Tito el Bambino – Chart history" Billboard Hot Latin Songs for Tito el Bambino.
  4. "Tito el Bambino – Chart history" Billboard Tropical Airplay for Tito el Bambino.
  5. "Tito "El Bambino" encabeza las 10 canciones más populares de la semana" (in Spanish). La Crónica de Hoy.
  6. "Top Latino" (in Spanish). Record Report. 2011-02-26. Archived from the original on 2011-02-26.
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