Y...

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"Y..."
"Y..." cover
Single by Belanova
from the album Cocktail
Released Flag of Mexico July, 2004
Format Airplay
Recorded 2002
Genre Pop/Electro
Length 4:01
Label Universal México
Producer(s) Guerrero, Denisse
Huerta, Edgar A.
Alex Midi Ortega
Arreola, Ricardo
Chart positions
Belanova singles chronology
"Aún Asi Te Vas"
(2003)
"Y..."
(2004)
"Me Pregunto"
(2005)

Y... (Spanish: "And...") is the fourth single released from Mexican electronic-pop music band Belanova, taken from the album Cocktail.

"Y Aún Así Te Vas" was picked as the official third single from the album Cocktail. but Universal Music Mexico thought it would be good to promote two singles at the same time, and they released "Y..." in July 2004 as a Radio single only, with big popularity on the most important Pop Radio Stations in Mexico, the song reached #31 on the Mexican Top 100.

"Y..." entered and peaked at #99 on the Top 100 Digital Sales Chart.

Chart (2004) Peak
Mexican Top 100 Airplay 31
Chart (2006) Peak
Mexican Digital Sales Chart 99
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