Esclavo de Sus Besos

David Bisbal

About Esclavo de Sus Besos

"Esclavo de Sus Besos" (English: Slave of her kisses) is a song performed by Spanish singer David Bisbal. It was written by José Abraham / Juanma Leal. The song was released as the lead single from Bisbal's fourth studio album Sin Mirar Atrás in August 2009. The song debuted in the Spanish Singles Chart in the week of 30 August 2009 at number six, being the highest debut for the week. Three weeks later the track peaked at number-one during four consecutive weeks. In United States the song debuted in the charts in the week of September 26, 2009 climbing to the top ten of the Billboard Top Latin Songs chart four weeks later. "Esclavo de Sus Besos" peaked at number-one on 31 October 2009 replacing "Loba" by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, being succeeded by fellow Spanish performer Alejandro Sanz three weeks later. The song became Bisbal's third number-one hit in the chart, following "¿Quién Me Iba a Decir?" (2006) and "Aquí Estoy Yo", his collaboration with Luis Fonsi, Aleks Syntek and Noel Schajris. The official remix features reggaeton romantic duo Magnate & Valentino, or an urban remix. 


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David Bisbal

David Bisbal Ferré (born in Almería, Spain on June 5, 1979) is a Grammy-winning Spanish pop singer. He gained his initial fame as a runner up on the interactive reality television show Operación Triunfo. more »

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Singer's Background
David Bisbal is a Spanish singer from the region of Almeria, Andalusia. He gained popularity after he participated in the TV show "Operación Triunfo", a reality television music competition.
Song Release
The song "Esclavo de sus Besos" was released on August 17, 2009.
Album Information
The song is part of the artist's fourth studio album called Sin Mirar Atrás.
Song Success
"Esclavo De Sus Besos" was a massive hit in Spain and Latin America. It hit the number one spot on several charts, including the Billboard Hot Latin songs chart.
Music Video
The official music video of the song was released on YouTube on November 23, 2009, featuring Bisbal in a visually engaging performance.
Song Genre
The song falls under the genre of Latin pop and showcases Bisbal's flair for passionate Spanish music.
Lyrics Theme
The lyrics talk about being a slave to someone's kisses, representing an overwhelming and passionate love.
Music Awards
In 2010, David Bisbal received an award for 'Best Spanish Act' at the MTV Europe Music Awards, partly due to the success of "Esclavo De Sus Besos."
Songwriters
The song was co-written by David Bisbal himself, along with his frequent collaborators José Abraham and Jessi Sanchez.
Metaphoric Representation
The title "Esclavo De Sus Besos" translates to "Slave to Her Kisses," which is a metaphorical representation of being deeply in love or infatuated.
Concert Performance
Bisbal has frequently performed "Esclavo De Sus Besos" at his concerts worldwide, often receiving a warm response from his fans.

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