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"'No Podrs'" (English: "You Can't") is a song written and composed by Alejandro Zepeda and Peter Skrabak, originally recorded by Mexican recording artist Cristian Castro. Lyrically, the song describes the end of a relationship between two lovers where the protagonist tells the lover that she will not forget how much he loved her. The song was released by Fonovisa Records as the lead single from Castro's debut studio album 'Agua Nueva' (1992). It peaked at number three on the US 'Billboard' Hot Latin Songs chart. It was well received by music critics, despite negative reception of its parent album.

In 1993, Dominican merengue musician Fernando Villalona covered the song on his album 'El Nio Mimado'. His version of the song peaked at number thirty-two on the US 'Billboard' Hot Latin Songs.

Background



Cristian Castro rose to fame at age five when he began his acting career with his mother, famous actress and singer, Vernica Castro. His first role was on the telenovela 'El Derecho de Nacer' (1981). At age seven, he became the lead singer of his band Cristian y los Pollitos (Cristian and the Little Roosters) and performed live on the TV show 'Siempre en Domingo'. At age fourteen, he formed rock band Los Demonios Deliciosos (The Delicious Demons) whom he performed with for two years. After his departure from the band, Castro became a presenter at the annual OTI Festival where he performed the song "16 Diciembres" ("16 Decembers").

Castro could not afford to record a studio album with his own finances. His friend, Alejandro Zepeda, resolved this problem by selling Castro's personal belongings, including his car. As a result, Castro recorded his first album, 'Agua Nueva', produced by Zepeda and released by Fonovisa Records. In 2012, Castro recorded a live version of "No Podrs" with new arrangements by Matt Rolling and produced Aureo Baqueiro and features fellow Mexican singer Benny Ibarra. This version was included on his second live album 'En Primera Fila: Da 2' in 2014.

Music and lyrics



"No Podrs" was written and composed by Alejandro Zepeda and Peter Skrabak. Lyrically, the song describes the end of a relationship between two lovers where the protagonist tells the lover that she will not forget how much he loved her. As with the other songs in the album, "No Podrs" was recorded and produced in California and promoted by Televisa.

Release and reception



"No Podrs" debuted at number 39 on the 'Billboard' Hot Latin Songs chart on the week of 25 July 1992. The song climbed to the top ten on the week of 29 August 1992 and peaked at number three two weeks later. To promote the song, a music video was made for "No Podrs" which shows Castro performing the song for a live audience, inserting some sequences of a female dancer and different backgrounds. The video ends in a freeze frame of Castro embracing a 15-year-old female fan on stage, after his performance. Another music video features Castro performing this song while he is walking at the sea shore. The song also reached number one on the hit parade chart in Mexico City.

An editor of 'Caretas' magazine, while giving 'Agua Nueva' a negative review, felt that "No Podrs" was "excellent work" and remarked that the other songs in the album did not come close to its quality. An editor of 'Cromos' magazine praised the lyrics of the song and said "it was the most beautiful song I have heard". On the review of the Castro's compilation album 'Esenciales: The Ultimate Collection', Heather Phares of Allmusic commented that "No Podrs" had a "slinky" feel. "No Podrs" was recognized as one of the award-winning songs at the first BMI Latin Awards in 1994.

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Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the Allmusic.

* Cristian Castro vocals

* Alejandro "Alex" Zepeda producer, arranger, songwriting, vocals

* Kiko Cibrian Arranger, Chorus, Production Coordination,

* Peter Skrabak - Composer

Fernando Villalona version



In 1993, Dominican merengue musician Fernando Villalona covered the song on his album, 'El Nino Mimado' and released it as the album's first single. His version peaked at number 32 on the Hot Latin Songs chart. In 1997, it appeared on his compilation album 'Historias de Una Vida'. Stephen Erlewine of Allmusic considered the song to be "one of his finest" in his career.

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Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Allmusic.

*Fernando Villalona Arranger, Composer, Executive Producer, Mixing, Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals, Vocals (Background)

*Angel Cornielle Bass

*Pavin Cornielle Bass

*Arturo Sanquintin Congas

*Jose Contreras Guira, Tamboura

*Martin Villalona Mixing, Producer, Trombone, Vocals (Background)

*Papo Cadena Saxophone

*Aramis Villalona Vocals (Background)

See also



*List of number-one hits of 1992 (Mexico)

References



Category:1992 debut singles

Category:1994 singles

Category:Cristian Castro songs

Category:Spanish-language songs

Category:1992 songs

Category:Fonovisa Records singles

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