A music video for "Amiga Mía" features the artist performing on top of a building while the townspeople watch and his love interest leaves with her fiancé.
It has been covered by Natalia Jiménez and Joe King, with live renditions being performed by India Martínez and Luis Fonsi.
Since the release of his first album with WEA Latina, Viviendo Deprisa (1991), Alejandro Sanz has a maintained popular following in his native Spain.
[4][5] The album was recorded at Excalibur in Milan, Plastic in Rome, Sintonia and Red Led in Madrid, Spain and was released on 9 September 1997.
The composition was inspired by the experience of his close friend, Irene Chamorro, who was in love with Spanish musician Antonio Flores.
[28] To commemorate the 20th anniversary of Más, Sanz held a concert at the Vicente Calderón Stadium in Madrid, Spain on 24 June 2017,[29] where he presented the songs from the album live with musical guests, including "Amiga Mía" with Spanish musician India Martínez.
[32] Puerto Rican artist Joe King recorded a salsa version of the track on his disc, Corazón Partío (1999),[33] which AllMusic's Eugene Chadbourne described as "friendly if possessive".
[35][36] As part of the Latin Recording Academy tribute to Sanz, who was presented with the Person of the Year accolade in 2017, Puerto Rican musician Luis Fonsi performed "Amiga Mía" live where he was accompanied by a violin section.