Hu Hu Hu

Hu Hu Hu
Studio album by Natalia Lafourcade
Released May 19, 2009
Genre Latin pop, Rock pop, Bossanova
Length 53:14
Label Sony Music
Producer Emmanuel del Real, Marco Moreno y Neto
Natalia Lafourcade chronology
Las Cuatro Estaciones Del Amor
(2008)
Hu Hu Hu
(2009)
Singles from Hu Hu Hu
  1. "Azul"
    Released: 2009
  2. "Ella es bonita"
    Released: 2009
  3. "Cursis Melodias"
    Released: 2009
  4. "No Viniste"
    Released: 2010

Hu Hu Hu is the fourth album by Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade, after an almost four years hiatus.[1] She decided to name the album "Hu Hu Hu" because she thinks it's "an expression of joy". The album was produced by Emmanuel del Real (who produced "Casa" in 2005), Marco Moreno and Ernesto García. The album was nominated for Best female Pop Vocal Album at the 2009 Latin Grammy Awards (won by Laura Pausini) and Best Latin Pop album at the 2010 Grammy Awards (won by La Quinta Estación).

Contents

CD Artwork

Animals will be the featured in the artwork. There is an owl in her myspace page, and a Lynx in her YouTube channel. Juan Manuel Torreblanca will be the one in charge to design the artwork of the new album.

Pomotion

"Azul" was the first single alternative, was a theme designed for the EP Instrumental The 4 seasons of love and purpose of the project was not integrated to it. "Azul" was not supported by her record label, had an independent promotion by Natalia only (by choice), so they included it in his playlist for your MySpace achieving great acceptance by fans, for that reason decided to create the video with your friends and present it to his YouTube channel

Single

The first official single entitled "Ella Es Bonita" which began in early March advertise on radio and television stations. The video was recorded in Monterrey.

Her second single being promoted is called "Cursis Melodías" Posted on their MySpace demos of some of these songs and interviews on radio stations such as reactors and Interference sounded the final versions of the disk for editing.

"No Viniste" is the third single released at the same time redición album in 2010, the viedo was launched on 10 August that year.

Track listing

The standard album has 13 songs written by Natalia Lafourcade and 2 collaborations.[2] The special edition album features 16 songs, including remixes and live songs with guest artists, recorded at the Teatro Fru-Fru of Mexico City.[3]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Cursis Melodías"   Natalia Lafourcade 4:28
2. "No Viniste"   Lafourcade 4:05
3. "Siempre Prisa"   Lafourcade 4:54
4. "Tiempo Al Viento"   Lafourcade 4:49
5. "Let's Get Out"   Lafourcade 4:01
6. "Hu Hu Hu" (feat. Julieta Venegas) Lafourcade 2:41
7. "Ella Es Bonita"   Lafourcade 3:15
8. "Niño Hojas"   Lafourcade 2:49
9. "Running Too Fast"   Lafourcade 2:55
10. "Azul"   Lafourcade 6:33
11. "Hora de Compartir"   Lafourcade 3:45
12. "Un Lugar Para Renacer"   Lafourcade 4:30
13. "Look Outside" (feat. Juan Son) Lafourcade 4:24

Charts

Charts (2009) Peak
position
Mexican Album Chart 9

References