Años Luz
"Años Luz" (English: "Light Years") is a song by American singer Romeo Santos with Dominican singing duo Monchy & Alexandra.[2] It is the tenth single for Santos' fourth studio album Utopía (2019).[3] This is also the first song between Monchy and Alexandra since their split in 2008. The duo reunited only for this song as they continued with their solo careers.[4] The music video was released on September 5, 2019.[5]
"Años Luz" | ||||
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Single by Romeo Santos with Monchy & Alexandra | ||||
from the album Utopía | ||||
Released | September 5, 2019 | |||
Genre | Bachata | |||
Length | 3:42 | |||
Label | Sony Latin | |||
Songwriter(s) | Romeo Santos
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Monchy & Alexandra singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Años Luz" on YouTube |
Live performance
The duo would reunite one last time at MetLife Stadium to perform the song live along with Santos at his 2019 Utopía concert. The live performance would be featured on Santos' second concert film and live album, Utopía Live from MetLife Stadium.
Charts
Chart (2019) | Peak position |
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US Tropical Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[6] | 13 |
References
- "ASCAP Repertory entry for this song". ASCAP. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
- Eduardo Martinez (April 5, 2019). "Romeo Santos reúne a grandes de la bachata en su disco "Utopía". Novedad, une en canción con Monchy & Alexandra". Listín USA (in Spanish). Retrieved February 25, 2023.
- Weekend Latino Staff (April 13, 2019). "Romeo Santos reúne a Monchy & Alexandra en su nuevo álbum "Utopía"". Weekend Latino (in Spanish). Retrieved February 25, 2023.
- Listín Diario Staff (April 9, 2019). "Monchy y Alexandra están a "años luz" de reconciliarse, ni Romeo pudo". Listín Diario (in Spanish). Retrieved February 25, 2023.
- Hector Romero (September 9, 2019). "Romeo Santos vuelve a juntar a Mochy y Alexandra y lanzan video de "Año Luz"". El Nuevo Diario (in Spanish). Retrieved February 25, 2023.
- "Tropical Digital Song Sales chart for April 20, 2019". Billboard. April 20, 2019. Archived from the original on April 25, 2019. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
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