20 Años (Gian Marco album)

20 Años
Studio album by Gian Marco
Released 2012
Genre Latin pop

20 Años is a 2012 original album by Peruvian singer Gian Marco. The disc won a Latin Grammy Award in the best singer songwriter category in 2012.[1]

This CD was made to celebrate 20 years of artistic life. There are 20 songs, 18 of which are old but they were remastered with a change and two unreleased songs "Invisible" and "En Otra Vida". The song "Invisible" was composed by Gian Marco and Amaury Gutierrez.[2]

For this album, Gian Marco received three nominations at the 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards: Best Singer-Songwriter Album and Song of the Year (for "Invisible"). Gian Marco won the first category.[3]

In 2013, he was nominated for the Premios Oye! in the categories Spanish Album of the Year, Song of the Year in Spanish (for "Invisible") and Male Solo Artist.[4]

Singles

The video of the song 'Invisible' 'premiered in August starring the actress Mónica Sánchez.[5]

Song List

20 Years
No.TitleLength
1."Canción de amor" 
2."No puedo amarte" 
3."Parte de este juego" 
4."Invisible" 
5."Sé Que Piensas en Mí" 
6."Fragilidad" 
7."Sentirme vivo" 
8."Se me olvidó" 
9."Te mentiría" 
10."Retrato" 
11."Lamento" 
12."Resucitar" 
13."Lejos de ti" 
14."Al otro lado de la luna" 
15."Hoy" 
16."En otra vida" 
17."Hasta que vuelvas conmigo" 
18."Canta corazón" 
19."Dime donde" 
20."Días nuevos" 

Awards and nominations

Latin Grammy Award

Year Nominated song Category Outcome
2012 20 Años [6] Best Singer-Songwriter Album Winner
"Invisible" (with Amaury Gutiérrez) Song of the year Nominated

Premios Oye!

Year Nominated song Category Output
2013 20 Años Spanish Album of the Year Nominated
"Invisible" Spanish Song of the Year Nominated
Él mismo Male Soloist of the Year Nominated

References

  1. Peru's Gian Marco wins Latin Grammy award November 16, 2012 "Peruvian artist Gian Marco won a Latin Grammy on Thursday, in the Best Singer-Songwriter category, for his album ’20 años’."
  2. "Gian Marco – De carne y hueso". Revista Cosas. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  3. "Gian Marco lloró al ganar su tercer Grammy: "No hay límites a los sueños"". El Comercio Perú. 16 November 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  4. "Gian Marco Zignago obtuvo tres nominaciones a los Premios Oye". El Comercio Perú. 6 March 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  5. "Gian Marco lanza videoclip estelarizado por Mónica Sánchez". Terra Perú. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
  6. "Gian Marco won his third Grammy". La República. Retrieved 20 December 2013.


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