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"México, México"
Album cover
Album cover
Song by RBD
Album México, México
Released Flag of Mexico March 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Latin pop
Length 3:25
Label EMI
Composer Darío Moscatelli,
Eduardo Paz,
Adrián Posse
México, México track listing
"México, México" "La mano de dios" (by Rodrigo)
(2)

"México, México" is the official song by RBD for Mexico's soccer team that competed in the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. The song is about having faith in the team and cheering them up. The song is only sung by the band's girls, Anahí, Dulce María, and Maite. The boys make a brief appearance on the ship in the music video too.

Music video

The girls in the music video.
The girls in the music video.

The music video for the song was filmed in early March 2006, directed by Pedro Damian and premiered on March 29th, during the soap opera Rebelde. The video was shot on Mexican beaches from Puerto Vallarta. The video shows scenes of the girls performing the song on top of a pirate ship, at a party with different people that are enjoying a soccer game, plus RBD playing soccer on the beach, and different close ups from the band singing the song. The boys make a brief appearances on the ship in the music video too. Year: 2006.
Director: Pedro Damián.
Place: Puerto Vallarta (México).

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