"Maldito amor" | ||||
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Single by Supernova | ||||
from the album Supernova | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Lyricist(s) | Koko Stambuk | |||
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"Maldito amor" on YouTube |
"Maldito amor" (lit. "Damn Love") is a song by Chilean pop teen girl trio Supernova from their 1999 eponymous debut album.
Released as their second single, [1] it is the trio's most played and most remembered song. [2] It is still widely rotated. As of 2019, it had been streamed over 2 million times only on Spotify. [2]
The lyrics are by Koko Stambuk. [2]
The song is about a love triangle. [2] It was inspired by a real story that happened to a member of the trio, Coni Lewin: she liked a boy at school, but the boy liked her then best female friend who liked the boy in return. Coni told the story to Stambuk, [2] [3] and it took him 20 minutes to write the lyrics.
The music video shows the three girls of the trio on a school bus dressed in school uniforms. [1]
"Maldito amor" | |
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Song by Steffi, Trini & Kel | |
Released | 2014 |
Music video | |
"Maldito amor" on YouTube |
The song was covered by Kel Calderón, Steffi Méndez (daughter of DJ Méndez) and model Trini de la Noi as a promo for the 2014 horror movie Maldito amor they starred in. The reaction of the Supernova members to the new version was negative. [16]