Sobrevive | ||||
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Studio album by Kudai | ||||
Released | June 17, 2006Chile) | (|||
Recorded | 2005-2006 in Chile | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, powerpop, pop rock, emo pop, pop punk | |||
Length | 45:49 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Guz, Alejandro Varela, dr alfa | |||
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Re-edition cover
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Singles from Sobrevive | ||||
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Sobrevive is the second album of the Chilean pop/rock group Kudai. Debuted at #1 in Chile on the most sold albums and gained the status of gold album for the 15,000 copies. The album was released in 16 June 2006.
The album was released in 2007 in Mexico.
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This album is the last record on which Nicole Natalino sang. She left the group due to problems with the manager and economical troubles. Although this was not a problem to gain a gold album. This album was not released in the rest of Latin American countries due to the promotion of their first album Vuelo and the problems with the departure of Nicole. After the departure of Nicole Natalino, Gabriela Villalba replaced her and re-record the album featuring Gabriela's voice.
The difference between Gabriela and Nicole's voice isn't that different in some of their songs like their first single "Dejame Gritar," but in some songs you can tell that Gabriela's voice is much stronger than Nicole's sweet voice.
The first single is "Déjame Gritar" which went #1 in Chile and Argentina. The video of the single features Nicole before her departure and also hit #1 spot on many TV channels and programs like MTV Argentina 'Los 10+ Pedidos' and MTV Centro 'Top 20'.
This is the reedition of Kudai's sophomore album which features new member voice, the Ecuadorian Gabriela Villalba, ex-member of Ecuador Popstars group Kiruba. The second version of the album was released on September 26, 2006 in Chile and on December, 2006 in Mexico.
To relaunch the album and promote for the second time, the video of "Déjame Gritar" was made it again, replacing Nicole's parts and put Gabriela's performance. The second single is "Llévame" and this performs at all Gabriella Villalba. The video also features the new member and it was filmed in Los Andes in Chile.
This version of the record is promoted in Latinamerica. In addition to replace Nicole's voice, the track listing also changed a little bit. The song "Si He Tocado El Suelo" was removed and put a new one called "Tú"
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
Sales | Certification |
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Argentina Top 100 Albums | 1 | Gold | |
Chile Top 10 Albums Charts | 1 | 20,670 | Gold |
Colombia | 1 | ||
Ecuador | 1 | ||
Mexico Albums Charts | 39 | 55,000+ | Gold |
Venezuela Top Albums | 1 |
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