Mi Delirio
Mi Delirio |
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Studio album by Anahí |
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Released |
November 24, 2009 (2009-11-24)
November 23, 2010 (2010-11-23) (Deluxe Edition) |
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Recorded |
May–October 2009; Los Angeles
May–August 2010 |
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Genre |
Latin pop, pop,[1] dance-pop |
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Length |
39:50 |
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Label |
EMI |
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Producer |
Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano, Armando Ávila, Sebastian Jácome[2] |
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Anahí chronology |
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Singles from Mi Delirio |
- "Mi Delirio"
Released: August 18, 2009
- "Me Hipnotizas"
Released: March 16, 2010
- "Quiero"
Released: March 16, 2010
- "Alérgico"
Released: October 19, 2010
- "Para Qué"
Released: April 11, 2011
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Mi Delirio is the fifth studio album by Mexican actress and singer Anahí, released on November 24, 2009 through EMI. The album is produced by Gil Cerezo and Ulises Lozano from the Mexican band Kinky, Sebastian Jácome and Armando Ávila.[3]
Background
The album contains a mixture of electropop, dance and soft ballads. Writing and production from the album includes contributions from Claudia Brant, Rudy Maya, Emilio Ávila (with whom she had worked in RBD), Gloria Trevi, Ángel Reyero of La 5ª Estación, Guillermo Rosas, as well as Anahí herself, who is accredited as co-writer and producer on some songs.[4][5]
Chart performance
In the United States, Mi Delirio debuted at number 4 on Billboard Top Latin Albums, to later fall to number 56, and climbing back to number 36 in its third week.[6] On the Billboard Latin Pop Albums, the album debuted at number 2, falling 17 spots to number 19 the next week, rising to number 11 in its third week charting. In Mexico, the album debuted and peaked at number 28 on the Mexican Albums Chart and number 7 on the Mexican Pop Albums.
Singles
- "Mi Delirio" is the lead single and was released via iTunes on August 18, 2009.[7] The music video was filmed in Los Angeles on October 16 and premiered on November 17, 2009. The song was included on her mini-tour Anahí Promo Tour.
- "Quiero" was selected as the lead single in Spain,[8] released on January 30, 2010, and digitally on March 16, 2010.[9] The music video was premiered on May 26, 2010.
- "Me Hipnotizas" a dance-pop song composed by Gloria Trevi was selected as the official second single, the song was released on February 22, 2010,[10][11] and digitally on March 16, 2010.[12] The music video was premiered on June 1, 2010.
- "Alérgico" is the fourth single from the album, which entered the Deluxe version of this album. It was released digitally on October 19, 2010. Anahí confirmed on MTV Brasil that will be three music videos with three versions: Spanish, Portuguese (with Renne from Brazilian band, Hevo 84) and one in collaboration with Noel Schajris.
- "Para Qué" Is the fifth and last single from the album. It was release via iTunes on April 11, 2011.[13] The music video for this song was filmed on October 10, 2010 during a concert that featured the singer in São Paulo, Brazil, from his tour Mi Delirio World Tour or MDWT. It premiered across the YouTube channel of the singer on 18 March 2011.
Promo singles
Prior to the release of the album, three promotional singles were released exclusively on Apple's iTunes Store as a "Countdown to Mi Delirio".
- "Te Puedo Escuchar" was the first promotional single, released on November 3, 2009.[14]
- "Él Me Mintió" was the second promotional single, released November 10, 2009. The song is a cover by the singer Amanda Miguel.[15]
- "Hasta Que Llegues Tú" was the third and final promotional single, released on November 17, 2009.
- "Aleph" was the fourth promotional single, released on July 14, 2010. It is not a part of the "Countdown to Mi Delirio". Anahi made the song based on the book "O Aleph", written by Paulo Coelho.
Other songs
- "Probadita de Mi" is performed at the end of each show, and in YouTube is now his studio version.
- "Mala Suerte" is another song written by Gloria Trevi along with "Me Hipnotizas" for the album, is also his studio version on YouTube.[16]
- "Claveles Importados" was interpreted in some of the concert, is very popular and welcome among fans because the guitar chords makes it Anahi, although no known studio version but is expected.[17]
Track listing
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"Mi Delirio" | Anahí Puente, Miguel Blas, Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano | Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano |
3:12 |
2. |
"Quiero" | Alejandro Landa, Fernando Montesinos | Armando Ávila |
3:47 |
3. |
"Qué Más Da" | Amerika Jimenez, Antonio Rayo | Armando Ávila |
3:57 |
4. |
"Hasta Que Llegues Tú" | Rafael Esparza-Ruiz, Gaby Moreno, Jonathan Mead | Armando Ávila |
3:28 |
5. |
"No Te Quiero Olvidar" | Armando Ávila, Angel Reyero | Armando Ávila |
3:49 |
6. |
"Me Hipnotizas" | Gloria Trevi | Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano |
3:53 |
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"Para Qué" | X. Muñoz, S. Jácome | Sebastian Jácome |
3:22 |
8. |
"Te Puedo Escuchar" | Anahí, Claudia Brant, Rudy Maya, Guillermo Rosas | Armando Ávila |
4:24 |
9. |
"Él Me Mintió" | Amanda Miguel, Diego Verdaguer, Graciela Carballo | Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano |
3:09 |
10. |
"Gira la Vida" | Anahí, Richard Harris, Facundo Monty | Armando Ávila |
3:26 |
11. |
"Hasta Que Me Conociste" | Alberto Aguilera Valadez | Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano |
3:16 |
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12. |
"Alérgico" | Anahí, Noel Schajris |
3:55 |
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"Ni Una Palabra" | Rudy Maya, Claudia Brant |
2:47 |
14. |
"Pobre Tu Alma" | Anahí, Claudia Brant |
3:18 |
15. |
"Aleph" | Anahí, Mario Sandoval |
4:14 |
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"Mi Delirio" (Versión Acústica) | Anahí, Miguel Blas, Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano |
3:26 |
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"Mi Delirio" (Remix By Kinky) | Anahí, Miguel Blas, Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano |
4:09 |
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18. |
"Alérgico" (Con Renne) |
4:03 |
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"Alérgico" | Anahí, Noel Schajris |
3:55 |
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"Me Hipnotizas" | Gloria Trevi |
3:53 |
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"Pobre Tu Alma" | Anahí, Claudia Brant |
3:18 |
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"Mi Delirio" | Anahí, Miguel Blas, Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano |
3:12 |
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"Ni Una Palabra" | Rudy Maya, Claudia Brant |
2:47 |
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"Aleph" | Anahí, Mario Sandoval |
4:14 |
Notes;
Awards and nominations
Year |
Ceremony |
Category |
Result |
2009 |
G1 Globo Awards |
Album of the Year |
Won |
2010 |
Teen Awards |
CD To Die For |
Nominated |
Orgullosamente Latino Awards |
Latin Album of the Year |
Nominated |
People en Español Awards |
Best Album |
Nominated |
Charts and certifications
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Certifications and sales
Sales
Region |
Sales |
Worldwide[28] |
1,000,000 |
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Personnel
Credits for Mi Delirio:[29]
- Anahí – Composer, Songwrite, Coros, Primary Artist
- Armando Ávila – Composer, Coros, Mellotron, Mezcla, Piano
- Miguel Blas – Composer
- Claudia Brant – Composer
- Orozco Buendía – Viola
- Graciela Carballo – Composer
- María Valle Castañeda – Cello
- Gil Cerezo – Composer
- Sergio Arturo Vargas Chapela – Violin
- José Del Aguila Cortés – Violin
- Ricardo David – Viola
- Jesús De Rafael – Violin
- Rafael Esparza-Ruiz – Composer
- Alejandra Galarza García – Cello
- Enrique "Bugs" Gonzáles – Bateria
- Juan Carlos Guzmán – Violin
- Richard Harris – Composer
- Edith Citlali Morales Hernández – Violin
- Sebastian J. – Composer
- Amerika Jimenez – Composer
- Alejandro Landa – Composer
- Alan Lerma – Violin
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- Ulises Lozano – Composer
- Rudy Maya – Composer
- Jonathan Mead – Composer
- Amanda Miguel – Composer
- Arturo Fonseca Miquel – Violin
- Fernando Montesinos – Composer
- Facundo Monty – Composer
- Gaby Moreno – Composer
- X. Muñoz – Composer
- Luis Miguel Ortega – Violin
- López Pérez – Violin
- Ulises Manuel Gomez Pinzón – Viola
- Antonio "Rayito" Rayo – Composer
- Ángel Reyero – Composer
- Sergio Rodriguez – Cello
- Guillermo Rosas – Composer
- Gloria Trevino – Composer
- Alberto Aguilera Valadez – Composer
- Diego Verdaguer – Composer
- Andy Zulla – Mezcla
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References
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