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"'No Debes Jugar'" is a song recorded by American recording artist Selena and released as the lead single from her first live album 'Live!' (1993). It was composed by Selena y Los Dinos keyboardist Ricky Vela and Selena's brother and principal record producer A.B. Quintanilla III and produced by Quintanilla III and Argentine music producer Bebu Silvetti. It is an uptempo Mexican cumbia song with influences of Rock en Espaol which is centered on female empowerment. Lyrically, the song describes a woman who threatens to leave her unappreciative boyfriend.

The song received generally positive reviews from music critics who praised its originality and mixing of music genres. It peaked at number 3 on the US Hot Latin Tracks on the week ending 14 August 1993. On the week ending 9 April 2011, "No Debes Jugar" entered the Regional Mexican Digital Songs chart. "No Debes Jugar" received a "Song of the Year" nomination from the 1994 Tejano Music Awards and the 1994 Lo Nuestro Awards. The song has been covered by Mexican American singer Jennifer Pea, Puerto Rican salsa singer La India, Mexican contestant rika Alcocer Luna, and Mexican band Banda El Grullo.

Background and composition



"No Debes Jugar" was written by Selena y Los Dinos keyboardist Ricky Vela and Selena's brother, principle record producer and songwriter A.B. Quintanilla III. It was produced by Quintanilla III and Argentine music producer Bebu Silvetti. The song was intended to be one of three studio tracks for Selena's 'Live!' (1993) album. Vela had written most of the lyrics while touring with Los Dinos in the 1992-93 period. Quintanilla III later co-wrote the song after Vela finished the lyrics. Quintanilla III only made a few adjustments to the song and began adding music notes for pre-production. "No Debes Jugar" was recorded in Corpus Christi, Texas at Selena's father and manager Abraham Quintanilla, Jr.'s recording studio Q-Productions. After recording sessions were done, EMI Latin argued that the song should be the lead single from 'Live!'. Before the album was released, the song was mixed by Brian "Red" Moore, a family friend.

"No Debes Jugar" is an uptempo Mexican cumbia song with influences of Rock en Espaol. Written in the key of E-flat major, the beat is set in common time and moves at a moderate 89 beats per minute. It centers the organ as its musical instrument foundation. Ramiro Burr of the 'Houston Chronicle' stated that Selena blended Mexican polka rhythms with melodic, synth-driven pop hooks in "No Debes Jugar" and "La Llamada". Lyrically, the song describes a woman whose life is centered on being unappreciated by her boyfriend. She finally stands up for herself announcing that she is done playing around and threatens to leave. The central theme explored in the song suggests female empowerment.

Critical reception and covers



Jim Beal Jr. of the 'San Antonio Express-News' wrote that "No Debes Jugar" "outshines" the rest of the songs on 'Live!' including the two other studio tracks. An editor from the 'Fort Worth Star-Telegram' praised Selena's usage of different genres when recording "No Debes Jugar", which the editor believed helped the song to be distinguished when played on radio. Sally Jacobs of the 'Boston Globe' noted the originality of "No Debes Jugar" as being Selena's trademark. Jacobs also believed that it is one of her cumbia signature songs and most popular cumbia song. "No Debes Jugar" received a "Song of the Year" nomination at the 1994 Tejano Music Awards, and "Regional Mexican Song of the Year" at the 1994 Lo Nuestro Awards Awards. It was among the "Top 10 Spanish Hits of 1993" according to the 'Orlando Sentinel'. According to the 'Austin American-Statesman', "No Debes Jugar" was the best Tejano single of 1993.

Mexican American Latin pop artist Jennifer Pea covered "No Debes Jugar" when she was 12 at the Jim Wells County Fair in Corpus Christi, Texas. Puerto Rican salsa singer La India covered the song during the 'Selena VIVE!' concert. Michael Clark of the 'Houston Chronicle' wrote that "India belted effortless notes that wafted to the rafters on "No Debes Jugar"". On the second season of 'La Academia', contestant rika Alcocer Luna covered "No Debes Jugar". Mexican band Banda El Grullo recorded the song for their album '30 Numeros 1 en Banda'.

Track listing



*'CD Single'

#"No Debes Jugar" 3:49

Credits and personnel



All credits were taken from the 'Live!' album notes.

*Selena vocals

*Ricky Vela writer, keyboardist

*Joe Ojeda keyboards

*Chris Prez guitar

*A.B. Quintanilla III co-writer, producer, arranger

*Brian "Red" Moore audio mixer

*Bebu Silvetti producer

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Category:1993 singles

Category:Cumbia songs

Category:Selena songs

Category:La India songs

Category:Spanish-language songs

Category:Songs written by A. B. Quintanilla

Category:Songs written by Ricky Vela

Category:Song recordings produced by A. B. Quintanilla

Category:Song recordings produced by Bebu Silvetti

Category:EMI Latin singles

Category:1993 songs

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