The One You Love (Paulina Rubio song) explained

The One You Love
Cover:The One You Love.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Paulina Rubio
Album:Border Girl
Released:August 20, 2002
Studio:Protopia (New York City)
Genre:
Length:3:47 (English Version)
3:36 (Spanish Version)
Label:Universal
Producer:
Prev Title:Don't Say Goodbye
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Casanova
Next Year:2002

"The One You Love" is a song by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio from her sixth studio album, Border Girl (2002). It was written by Brett James and Troy Verges, and produced by Shep Goodman and Kenny Gioia. The song was released as the third US and second international single from Border Girl on August 20, 2002, by Universal Records. A Spanish version titled "Todo Mi Amor" ("All My Love"), was also recorded and released to the Latin American market.

Musically, "The One You Love" is a soft rock and power pop song which, lyrically, describes the singer falling in love, and her desire to satisfying lover's needs. Upon its release, the song received positive reviews from music critics. Commercially, the Spanish version was more successful than the English version. It reached the top ten in several countries, including Ecuador, Mexico, Spain, Paraguay and Venezuela. "The One You Love" peaked at number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Todo Mi Amor" reached at number 5 on the Hot Latin Songs.

Composition

Produced by Shep Goodman and Kenny Gioia, "The One You Love" is a soft rock and power pop ballad driven by a Latin beat and flamenco guitar accents. Includes instrumentation of bass, guitar, and drums. Rubio began working on the song at Protopia Studios in New York City, New York in late 2001. She announced in an interview for MTV Latino that she wanted to find a “fresh essence” for the album, which achieved with the help of the producers. Rubio also revealed that she was experimenting with electric and acoustic guitars.[1]

Reception

"The One You Love" received positive reviews from music critics. Chuck Taylor from Billboard praised the song's production.[2] Jon-Wiederhorn from MTV noted the song is an "effervescent pop melody colored with flamenco guitar",[3] while Terras staff described it as a "fresh song", thanks to the guitar and drum instrumentation.[4]

Formats and track listings

USA CD single[5]
  1. "The One You Love" – 3:47
Mexican CD single[6]
  1. "Todo Mi Amor" – 3:36
  2. "The One You Love" – 3:47
Spanish CD single[7]
  1. "Todo Mi Amor" – 3:36

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the US CD single liner notes.[5]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2002-2003)!scope="col"
Peak
position
Venezuela (El Siglo de Torreón)[8] 3
Chart (2002-2003)!scope="col"
Peak
position
Ecuador (El Siglo de Torreón)3
Mexico (El Siglo de Torreón)[9] 5
Paraguay Airplay[10] 6
Spain (AFYVE)[11] 10

Year-end charts

Year-end chart performance for "Todo Mi Amor"!Chart (2002)!Position
US Hot Latin Tracks (Billboard)[12] 40
US Latin Pop Airplay (Billboard)34

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paulina Rubio en MTV Noticias . YouTube . MTV Latinoamérica . 5 June 2024.
  2. Web site: Taylor . Chuck . Review Pop . Google Books . Billboard . 16 May 2024 . 10 August 2002.
  3. Web site: Paulina Rubio's Philosophy is 'Make Love, Not War' . https://web.archive.org/web/20201029212720/http://www.mtv.com/news/1455979/paulina-rubios-philosophy-is-make-love-not-war/ . dead . October 29, 2020 . . MTV . 24 September 2020 .
  4. Web site: 5 canciones de Paulina Rubio en inglés que te harán querer bailar hasta el amanecer . 3 May 2023 . Spanish.
  5. The One You Love. Paulina Rubio. 2002. US CD single liner notes. Universal Records. 440 019 280-2.
  6. Todo Mi Amor. Paulina Rubio. 2002. Mexican CD single liner notes. Universal Latino. 2-01097.
  7. Todo Mi Amor. Paulina Rubio. 2002. Spanish CD single liner notes. Muxxic. 0287 2.
  8. News: Se dividen la popularidad. es. El Siglo de Torreón. December 15, 2002. May 20, 2023.
  9. Web site: Paulina no se cansa del éxito . elsiglodetorreon.com.mx . 13 December 2002 . El Siglo de Torreón . 18 September 2020 .
  10. Web site: Las 10 canciones más populares . www.sfgate.com . SFGATE . 31 March 2021 .
  11. Spain Top Songs . . 20 . 52 . 21 December 2002 . 23 . 13 January 2020 . American Radio History.
  12. Billboard Year-End Charts 2002: Latin Pop Airplay . Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . 13 November 2019 . https://www.webcitation.org/6oAAwzmMv?url=http://login.vnuemedia.com/bbbiz/charts/yearendcharts/2002/lpotitl.jsp . 10 February 2017 . dead . 28 December 2002.