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"Ya Ves"
Single by Selena
from the album Ven Conmigo
ReleasedSeptember 1990
StudioZAZ Studios
GenreTejano cumbia
Length3:13
LabelEMI Latin
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)A. B. Quintanilla
Selena singles chronology
"Mentiras"
(1989)
"Ya Ves"
(1990)
"Baila Esta Cumbia"
(1990)
Live video
"Ya Ves" on YouTube

"Ya Ves" ("You See") is a song recorded by American singer Selena on her second studio album Ven Conmigo. The song was written by A. B. Quintanilla and Pete Astudillo. "Ya Ves" was released as the lead single off Ven Conmigo in September 1990 and received critical acclaim from music critics, who recognized its significant contribution to the rise of Selena's popularity across the United States, Mexico, and Latin America. Following the unveiling of the United States Postal Service's commemorative Forever Stamps featuring Selena, "Ya Ves" debuted and peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard Regional Mexican Digital Song Sales chart in April 2011. In 2005, Bobby Pulido performed the song at the Selena ¡Vive! benefit concert.

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Background and composition

In 1989, newly formed EMI Latin signed Selena y Los Dinos, led by Selena, as a strategic maneuver to penetrate the burgeoning Tejano music market,[1] which emerged as one of the fastest-growing genres in the United States.[2] EMI Latin hesitated to let A. B. Quintanilla maintain his role as the group's producer. However, given the uncertainty of the genre's future, the company acquiesced, allowing A. B. to stay on as producer but cautioning that failure would result in his replacement by a company-approved candidate.[3] After Selena's self-titled album surpassed the performance of other female Tejano artists' releases,[4][5] A. B. secured his position.[6]

Keyboardist, Ricky Vela, characterizes "Ya Ves" as an enthralling experience enriched by its captivating lyrics and melodious arrangement. He described the songwriting process between Pete Astudillo and A. B. as exciting, relishing the synergy between its lyrical composition and melodic allure.[6]

Reception

"Ya Ves" was released as the lead single in September 1990 and debuted on indie Tejano singles chart at number seven.[7] The song reached number one and remained atop for four consecutive weeks.[a] In a survey conducted by Norteña Musical in December 1992, "Ya Ves" was the second most-played song on radio stations in Monterrey, Mexico, behind La Mafia's "Dile" (1990).[12] Selena's performance of "Ya Ves" on the Johnny Canales Show was later included in the host's DVD compilation of "favorite songs",[13] and her performance of the recording in April 1991 at Market Square was later included in Selena Live - A Night to Remember (2009).[14] The singer performed the track at the 1992 Tejano Music Awards, while Adalberto and Gary Hobbs performed the outro of "Ya Ves" along with Selena at the event.[15] Selena performed "Ya Ves" during her Houston Astrodome concert on February 26, 1995, cited as her final concert before she was shot and killed in March.[16] In March 2005, "Ya Ves" ranked as the tenth most-requested Selena song on KSAB.[17] Following the unveiling of the United States Postal Service's commemorative Forever Stamps featuring Selena, "Ya Ves" debuted and peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard Regional Mexican Digital Song Sales chart in April 2011.[18]

Joey Guerra of the Houston Chronicle hailed "Ya Ves" as one of Selena's alluring rhythmic ballads for the dance floor.[19] After a string of musicians covered songs by Selena at their RodeoHouston concerts, Guerra proposed that Luke Combs, slated for an upcoming performance at the venue, could interpret "Ya Ves" utilizing his "radio-ready twang".[20] AllMusic handpicked "Ya Ves" as an exemplary track from the Ven Conmigo album.[21] La Prensa's Liliana Torres del Castillo, lauded Selena's vocals on "Ya Ves" as being unparalleled and delightful while also praising the sensually romantic melody.[22] Writing for La Prensa, Armando Barraza attributed the rise in Selena's popularity in the United States and her breakthrough in Monterrey to the impact of "Ya Ves", alongside "Baila Esta Cumbia" and "No Quiero Saber".[23] Gilberto Coronel of El Debate, recognized the singles off of Ven Conmigo as being transformative in propelling Selena's burgeoning music career to new heights.[24] This was echoed in El Heraldo de México, noting that the singles from Ven Conmigo significantly augmented Selena's success across Mexico and Latin America.[25]

In 2005, Bobby Pulido received an invitation from the singer's father, Abraham Quintanilla, to perform "Ya Ves" at the all-star televised benefit concert Selena ¡Vive!. The concert took place in Houston in April to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Selena's death. Pulido recorded the song at Q-Productions, accompanied by Los Dinos, with a distinct tonal approach. Pulido eschewed any rehearsals, opting instead to acquire a copy of "Ya Ves" from Abraham, enabling him to intimately acquaint himself with the song.[26] Pulido performed "Ya Ves" at the 7-Eleven Fest in Mexico City in July 2022.[27]

Chart performance

Weekly chart performance for "Ya Ves"
Chart (2011) Peak
position
US Regional Mexican Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[18] 20

Notes

  1. ^ Week of October 25,[8] November 1,[9] November 8,[10] November 15.[11]

References

Works cited

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