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"'Dejara Todo'" is a song by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne from his ninth studio album, 'Atado a Tu Amor' (1998). The song was written and produced by Estfano and released as the lead single from the album in September 1998 by Sony Discos.The rock ballad details everything the singer is capable of doing for his lover. The song received generally positive reactions from music critics and is listed among Chayanne's best songs. A music video for the song was filmed and features a dark scenery. Commercially, it topped the 'Billboard' Hot Latin Songs and Latin Pop Airplay charts in the United States. The track was nominated for Pop Song of the Year at the 11th Lo Nuestro Awards and Song of the Year at the inaugural Ritmo Latino Music Awards in 1999 and was acknowledged as an award-winning song at the 2000 Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Latin Awards.

"Dejara Todo" has been covered by Brazilian singer Leonardo, Puerto Rican singer Johnny Ray, and Latin American boy band CNCO. Leonardo recorded the Portuguese version, "Deixaria Tudo", which reached number two in Brazil, while Johnny Ray's cover peaked at number 15 on the Tropical Airplay in the US. CNCO's rendition was included on their covers album, 'Dj Vu' (2021). It peaked at number four on the Monitor Latino Peruvian pop charts.

Background and composition



On February 6, 1998, Chayanne announced during the 39th Via del Mar International Song Festival in Chile that he was set to start recording a new album in June. Further details about the album were revealed during a press conference in August at the Plaza Hotel in New York City including its name, 'Atado a Tu Amor', and release date on September 29, 1998. Chayanne described the record as "in the same style that I have been maintaining all my career. It's pop music, with a Caribbean influence, and the romantic ballads. It's for couples. It's for love." Recorded in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles, it features compositions written by musicians that Chayanne had collaborated before including Estfano of Donato & Estfano. One of the four songs Estfano wrote for 'Atado a Tu Amor' was "Dejara Todo", which also he produced.

"Dejara Todo" is a rock romantic ballad, that, lyrically, addresses everything the singer is capable of doing for his loved one. In the lyrics, he sings: "Lo dejara todo porque te quedaras, mi credo, mi familia, mi religion" ("I'd leave everything behind so that you'll stay, my family, my religion"). Chayanne regarded the track as one of his favorites in 2016, stating: "Dejara Todo was a marvelous record. I already had experience, Id done several kinds of tours, I was established, I had mass recognition, enthusiasm, and it all came together with "Dejara Todo"." In 2021, the artist revealed the song was inspired by a past relationship he had with a former lover. A Portuguese-language version of the song, "Deixaria Tudo" was also recorded for the Brazilian market with the lyrics being adapted by Lucas Robles.

Promotion and reception



"Dejara Todo" was released as the lead single for 'Atado a Tu Amor' on the first week of September 1998 by Sony Discos. The original recording was also featured on his greatest hits album 'Grandes xitos' (2002). A live version of the track was included on the albums Vivo (2008) and A Solas Con Chayanne (2012). A live version of the track was included on the albums 'Vivo' (2008) and 'A Solas Con Chayanne' (2012), A music video for the track was filmed. A writer for Los 40 described it as a "claustrophobic scenario that speaks about the sadness of love in this video created by narrow corridors, dark colors, large pillars in which the singer gets and even a cage in which a model appears".

'El Norte' critic Deborah Davis cited it as one of the tracks that makes the album "a successful resurrection". Joey Guerra of the 'Houston Chronicle' called it a "pleasant enough ballad with some nice acoustic guitar work". 'El Nuevo Diario' critic Edgard Barberna S. praised it as a "impressive ballad that gets under skin as a prayer of love". Eliseo Cardona, who wrote a more critical review of 'Atado a Tu Amor' for 'El Nuevo Herald', felt that "Dejara Todo", along with the title track, "stand out in a banal repertoire made for the staging of the live show." A writer for 'Clarn' listed it as one of the singer's "15 Greatest Hits", while an editor from 'El Debate' cited the track as of the five songs that made him famous.

Commercially, it reached number one on the 'Billboard' Hot Latin Songs and Latin Pop Airplay charts in the United States. "Dejara Todo" was Chayanne's first number single on the Hot Latin Songs chart in over six years since "El Centro de Mi Corazn" in 1992 and was the best-performing Latin pop song of the year in the US. At the 11th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards in 1999, the song was nominated in the category of Pop Song of the Year, which was awarded to Ricky Martin's "La Copa de la Vida". In the same year, at the inaugural Ritmo Latino Music Awards, the track was nominated Song of the Year, but lost to "Esperanza" (1998) by Enrique Iglesias. It was acknowledged as an award-winning song at the 2000 BMI Latin Awards.

Cover versions



The Portuguese version, "Deixaria Tudo", was covered by Brazilian singer Leonardo on his studio album, 'Quero Colo' (2000), and reached number two in Brazil according to 'Billboard'. Leonardo performed it live as part of a medley with his son and musician Z Felipe in 2013 which was recorded for the live album '30 Anos' (2014). Puerto Rican musician Johnny Ray recorded a salsa rendition of the track on his studio album, 'Romntico con Salsa' (2001). It peaked at number 15 on the Tropical Airplay chart in the US.

Latin American boy band CNCO included the song on their covers album 'Dj Vu' (2021). Cristina Jaleru of the Associated Press complimented CNCO's take as a "livelier sound" in comparison to the original recording. CNCO's version peaked at number four on the Peruvian pop charts according to Monitor Latino. The band sung "Dejaria Todo" live at the Premio Lo Nuestro 2021 along with several other songs from the album.

Formats and track listings



'Brazilian promotional single'

# Deixaria Tudo4:44

# Deixaria Tudo (Samba Pra Ti)5:08

# Deixaria Tudo (Samba Pra Festa)6:25

# Deixaria Tudo (Samba Pra Festa) (edit)5:06

# Dejara Todo4:43

'European promotional single'

#"Dejara Todo"4:43

'Mexican promotional single'

# Dejara Todo (remix)5:19

# Dejara Todo4:43

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



See also



*'Billboard' Hot Latin Songs Year-End Chart

*List of number-one 'Billboard' Hot Latin Tracks of 1998

*List of 'Billboard' Latin Pop Airplay number ones of 1998

*List of number-one 'Billboard' Hot Latin Tracks of 1999

*List of 'Billboard' Latin Pop Airplay number ones of 1999

References



Category:1998 singles

Category:2000 singles

Category:1998 songs

Category:1990s ballads

Category:Chayanne songs

Category:CNCO songs

Category:Rock ballads

Category:Spanish-language songs

Category:Songs written by Estfano

Category:Song recordings produced by Estfano

Category:Sony Discos singles

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