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"Falsas Esperanzas" ((英語:"False Hopes")) is a song performed by American recording artist Christina Aguilera for her second studio album, ''Mi Reflejo'' (2000). It was written by Jorge Luis Piloto and released as a single through RCA Records on July 2, 2001. The uptempo Latin record was produced by Rudy Pérez and features instrumentation from a horn.
"Falsas Esperanzas" received mixed reviews from music critics with some naming it a stand-out track from the album while others were not impressed by it. The single peaked at fifteen on the Productores de Música de España and number seven on the Dutch Tipparade. Aguilera performed "Falsas Esperanzas" at the 2001 Grammy Awards and during her tours Justified and Stripped Tour and The Stripped Tour.
==Background==
According to her manager Steve Kurtz, Aguilera expressed interest in recording a Spanish-language album before she recorded her debut studio album ''Christina Aguilera'' (1999). Producer Rudy Pérez was approached during the recording sessions of ''Mi Reflejo'' and asked to produce a number of tracks. After agreeing, he produced many songs including the Jorge Luis Piloto written piece "Falsas Esperanzas".〔''Mi Reflejo'' (liner notes). RCA Records. 2000.〕
"Falsas Esperanzas" is an uptempo Latin song that incorporates elements from Tropical music.〔 Instrumentation of the track comes from a horn done by Venezuelan-American musician by Ed Calle and a few Tropical elements, including a "snazzy" piano performance by Cuban musician Paquito Hechavarría.〔〔〔 "According to music critic Kembrew McLeod, the track features 'bouncy rhythms' and 'splashes of horns'."〔 ''Sun-Sentinel'' editor Sean Picolli wrote that the song's refrain contains a see-saw effect with the lines "No me des ... No me digas ..." (English: "Don't give me ... Don't tell me ..."). These lines hint toward lyrical themes pertaining to relationship troubles as well as defiance.〔

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