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  • No Me Ames
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  • CD single
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  • Spanish-language songs
  • Billboard Hot Latin Songs number-one singles
  • 1992 singles
  • 1999 singles
  • 1990s ballads
  • 1992 songs
  • Number-one singles in Italy
  • Pop ballads
  • Vocal duets
  • Sanremo Music Festival songs
  • Italian-language songs
  • Billboard Tropical Songs number-one singles
  • Song recordings produced by Emilio Estefan
  • Songs written by Giancarlo Bigazzi
  • Jennifer Lopez songs
  • Song recordings produced by Dan Shea (producer)
  • Marc Anthony songs
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  • %22No Me Ames%22 (English: %22Don't Love Me%22) is a Latin pop duet recorded by American singers Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony for Lopez's debut studio album, On the 6 (1999). It is a cover version of the Italian song %22Non Amarmi%22, written by Giancarlo Bigazzi, Marco Falagiani and Aleandro Baldi and recorded by Baldi and Francesca Alotta for Baldi's album Il Sole (1993). The song was translated into Spanish by Ignacio Ballesteros at Anthony's request. Two versions of the song were produced for On the 6; one as a ballad and the other as a salsa. The ballad version was produced by Dan Shea, while the salsa version was arranged and produced by Juan Vicente Zambrano. The music video was directed by Kevin Bray and received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Short Form Music Video. It served as the encore during the couple's co-headlining tour in 2007.%22No Me Ames%22 speaks of a complicated relationship between two lovers. It was first released by Work Records on May 11, 1999, as a B-side to %22If You Had My Love%22 (1999). The work received generally positive reviews from critics. The song peaked at number one in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. It received a Latin Grammy nomination for %22Best Pop Performance by a Duo/Group with Vocals%22. At the Billboard Latin Music Awards of 2000, the song received an award for Hot Latin Track of the Year by a Vocal Duo and two nominations for Tropical/Salsa Track of the Year and Hot Latin Track of the Year. It also received an award for Salsa Song of the Year at the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Awards of 2000.
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  • USSM19900817
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  • PT303.5961678S
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  • 45
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  • 618297
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  • spanish
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  • 1998
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  • No Me Ames
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