Quien Como: Tu

"Quién Como Tú" is a multi-platinum pop ballad famously performed by Mexican singer-songwriter . It was released in 1989 as the title track of her album and remains one of the most iconic songs in the Latin pop genre. Musical Overview

Do Mayor (C), La menor siete (Am7), and Re Mayor (D). Chorus: First turn: Do (C) → Re (D) → Sol (G). Second turn: Do (C) → Re (D) → Mi menor (Em). Strumming & Rhythm The rhythm follows a standard ballad pattern: Verses: Light, steady strokes to build atmosphere.

The lyrics describe the narrator watching someone they love from afar while they are with another person. Key lines like "Quién como tú, que día a día puedes tenerle" (Who like you, who day by day can have them) emphasize the narrator's wish to be in the shoes of the person's partner. Quien Como Tu

The song has been covered live by various artists, including a notable performance by Rivers Cuomo of Weezer in Spanish.

You can find complete acoustic guitar scores on platforms like to follow along with the full notation. Acordes de "Quién Como Tú" | PDF - Scribd "Quién Como Tú" is a multi-platinum pop ballad

For those looking to play the song, tutorials generally suggest using a to match the studio recording's pitch while using standard open chord shapes. Core Chord Progression Intro: Sol Mayor (G). Verses: Si menor (Bm), Do Mayor (C), and Re Mayor (D).

While Ana Gabriel's version is the definitive standard, there are other notable interpretations: Chorus: First turn: Do (C) → Re (D) → Sol (G)

A different song with the same title is common in worship music, performed by artists like Ricardo Rodríguez and Generación 12 .