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"'El ltimo Adis'" is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her fifth studio album 'Paulina' (2000). It was released as the second single from the album on July 17, 2000 by Universal Music. Rubio co-wrote and co-produced the track with Estfano and was originally conceived it as a ranchera-hip-hop-styled song. Lyrically, its a break-up mood.

The song received positive reviews from music critics, who cited the song as one of the album's standouts and praised Rubio's vocals. In his album review from Amazon, Joey Guerra said "['El ltimo Adis' is] the album's shining moment." Digital media 'About en Espaol' included it in the list of the best "heartbreak songs". It attained commercial success, reaching the top of the record charts in Mexico, as well as the top five in several Latin America regions.

An English version of the song was released on Paulina's sixth studio album 'Border Girl' in 2002.

Composition



Paulina Rubio co-wrote and co-produced "El ltimo Adis" with Estfano, who is credited as an only songwriter. Chris Rodriguez produced the song. It is a pop with Mexican ranchera and hip-hop style song. Then Universal Music Mexico president, Marco Bissi, described it as "a fusion that breaks the rules of the game."

Music video



Like many of Paulina's music videos, the music video for "El ltimo Adis" was met with heavy criticism from the Latino community and Latin American critics (specifically in Mexico). The controversial video contained racy love scenes, as well as men and women appearing barely clothed. MTV Latin-America only aired the video after 9 pm due to its sexual content.

An uncensored version of the video was also released. It contains some slight differences compared to the original version of the video, the major difference being that Rubio appears completely topless in parts of the video, and the racy love scenes are shown for a bit longer and are more explicit. In the video appears the Mariachi Gallos de Mxico.

'Billboard' staff wrote in a retrospective review that "even in heartbreak, Paulina looks fabulous in tiny shorts and halter-tops."

Impact



Since its release, "El ltimo Adis" has been covered on numerous occasions. In 2001, regional Mexican singer Jenni Rivera recorded a banda-style version of the song for their album 'Djate Amar'. Mexican singer and actress Eiza Gonzlez took Rubio's ranchera-pop musical style as "reference" in her single "Invisible". She also said that she would "reference" the video of her in her own music video, but it never came out.

Track listing and formats



*'Mexican CD Single"'

# "El ltimo Adis" 4:45

*'Spanish CD Single"'

# "El ltimo Adis" (Radio Edit) 3:58

*'Argentine CD Single"'

# "El ltimo Adis" 4:45

# "El ltimo Adis" (enhanced video) 4:52

Charts



References



Category:2001 singles

Category:Paulina Rubio songs

Category:Spanish-language songs

Category:Songs written by Estfano

Category:Pop ballads

Category:Universal Music Latino singles

Category:Songs written by Paulina Rubio

Category:1999 songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Estfano

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