Como Ama Una Mujer

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Album
Como Ama Una Mujer
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Studio album by Jennifer Lopez
Released December 2006 (North America)
Recorded 2004-2006
Genre Ballad/Pop
Label Epic
Producer(s) Estéfano
Jennifer Lopez chronology
Rebirth
(2005)
Como Ama Una Mujer
(February 2007)
Ska-influenced English album (release date unknown)


Como Ama Una Mujer (The Way a Woman Loves) is planned to be the first full Spanish-language album from American singer Jennifer Lopez, scheduled for release in February 2007. The album was produced by Estéfano.

Como Ama Una Mujer features a collection of "big ballads" written and produced by Estéfano, who had previously produced the Grammy-nominated Spanish-language album Amar Sin Mentiras for Marc Anthony.

[edit] Tracklisting

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  1. "Como Ama Una Mujer"
  2. "Qué Hiciste"
  3. "Baila Lola"
  4. "Apresúrate"
  5. "No Lo Pude Creer De Ti" [(Can't Believe) This Is Me]
  6. "Sarandungea" featuring Don Omar
  7. "Dos Almas"
  8. "Latidos De Un Amanecer"
  9. "Luna Que Hipnotiza"
  10. "No Quiero Saberlo"
  11. "Que Me Escuches"
  12. "Tal Vez"
  13. "Te Lo Agradezco"

[edit] Miscellaneous

  • The photo shoot for the album was made on September 4 and September 5 in a studio on New York City.
  • The lead single off the album is "Qué Hiciste."
  • Several tracks on the album feature the strings of the London Symphony Orchestra.
  • Argentine Latin rock singer Fito Páez works on some tracks of the album, included the first single "Qué Hiciste."
  • Jennifer recorded in Puerto Rico with producers Luny Tunes and Pharrell on a reggaeton track for the album.
  • Jennifer started recording her Spanish album in 2004.
  • In 2004, Jennifer recorded the song "Sway" (a 1954 classic from Dean Martin) in two versions (English and Spanish) for the soundtrack of her hit film Shall We Dance?, but the song was never used. The Pussycat Dolls' version was used instead. The song was produced by Marc Anthony and Estéfano, with Marc duetting on the Spanish version.
  • The song "Quien Será (Sway)" is the third collaboration between Jennifer and her husband Marc Anthony. Their other duets are the ballads "No Me Ames" (1999) and "Escapémonos" (2004).
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