Mi Delirio

Mi Delirio
Studio album by Anahí
Released

November 24, 2009 (2009-11-24)

November 23, 2010 (2010-11-23) (Deluxe Edition)
Recorded

May–October 2009; Los Angeles

May–August 2010
Genre Dance-pop[1]
Length 39:50
Label
Producer
  • Anahí
  • Gil Cerezo
  • Ulises Lozano
  • Armando Ávila
  • Sebastian Jácome
Anahí chronology
Baby Blue
(2000)Baby Blue2000
Mi Delirio
(2009)
Inesperado
(2016)Inesperado2016
Alternative cover

North American cover

Deluxe Edition Cover
Singles from Mi Delirio
  1. "Mi Delirio"
    Released: August 18, 2009
  2. "Me Hipnotizas"
    Released: March 16, 2010
  3. "Quiero"
    Released: March 16, 2010
  4. "Alérgico"
    Released: October 19, 2010
  5. "Para Qué"
    Released: April 11, 2011

Mi Delirio is the fifth studio album by Mexican actress and singer Anahí, released on November 24, 2009 through EMI, her first solo album in 9 years and after the disbandment of Mexican pop group RBD which she was a member of for 5 years.[2] Musically, it is inspired by electronic music, dance, rock, pop and electropop. The album was released simultaneously in Mexico, Spain, Costa Rica, United States, Argentina and Colombia. The singer announced the project after the debut of the first single of the same name "Mi Delirio". Anahí served as composer of select songs on the album and was also involved in art direction and design. She worked along with producers such as Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano, Armando Avila and Sebastian Jácome which she had worked with during her time with RBD. The album includes a cover of Mexican singer Amanda Miguel's hit "El Me Mintío", as well as an answer song to Juan Gabriel's "Hasta te que Conocí" titled "Hasta que me Conociste".

In the United States, the album debuted at the second spot on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums and fourth on the Billboard Top Latin Albums, where it sold 11,000 copies. The album also positioned itself in the top spots of Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico and Brazil, the latter sold 20,000 copies. Mi Delirio, recirved a positive reception from critics, who noted the renewed style rarely seen in the Latin pop.

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.[3][4] The difference as to album previous album, Baby Blue, as there is joyful, sensual and positive songs, which shows a great artistic maturity by the singer[5] The album was recorded between May and September 2009 in Los Angeles and Mexico City, and directed by Gil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano, Sebastian Jacome and Armando Avila.

In the United States the album debuted at # 4 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and # 2 on the Latin Pop Albums, falling to the position 19 the following week, rising to the # 11 position in its third week. The album sold 11,000 copies in the United States. In Mexico, the album debuted at # 28 and the re-edition # 14 in Mexican Pop Albums Chart getting fifteen weeks in the Top 100. The Polish site Sunhk Music Day held in the disc as the higher production and co-production of the presented songs among them stand out Mi Delirio, "Para Qué" and "Hasta Que Llegues Tu" as was displayed in the list of 100 best albums of the year in Poland, where Anahí ranks second in the rankings, leaving behind artists like Lady Gaga and Rihanna. The album received positive reviews, as the magazine People En Español has published:. "This is pop themes with electronic touches, although the arrangements are risky, are innovative and distinct from others already seen in Latin pop yet emphasized the fact all production appears to have been very well done and planned." The song "Quiero" in addition to becoming the Hit of the Summer on the radio from Spain, reached the top of the first virtual radio Rocks Mine in the UK, making Anahí, the only Latin to enter the chart for the first time. "Alérgico" was the second most played song in Mexico in 2010, being named to the Juventud Awards 2011.

Composition

The album contains 15 tracks, written by great composers in particular Noel Schajris, Claudia Brant, Gloria Trevi, Gil Cerezo, Sebastian Jacome, Ulises Lozano, Armando Ávila, Mario Sandoval, Guillermo Rosas, Maya and Rudy and Anahi who co-wrote seven songs on the album.[6][6][7] "Ni Una Palabra" was composed by Rudy Maya and Claudia Brant, and would be the first single, however, for reasons unknown to date, the song was replaced by "Mi Delirio," and only entered the deluxe version of the album. When was producing the album, Anahí asked the Mexican singer Gloria Trevi to write a song for her, because she wanted a composition on her album.

Trevi wrote Me Hipnotizas song was the second single from the album. The song "Te Puedo Escuchar" was written by the very Anahi in honor of her friend Juan Pablo, who died in a car accident in 2007. "Él Me Mintió" is a cover of the Argentine singer Amanda Miguel, who won more modern arrangements. "No Quiero Te Olvidar" was composed by Armando Ávila, with whom he worked several times while in the RBD, and Angel Reyero. Noel Schajris composed with Anahí and Ana Mónica Vélez Solano the song "Alérgico" one of the greatest hits album. Claudia Brant also composed "Pobre Tu Alma" which would be the fourth and final single from the album, however, because the recordings of the Soap Opera Dos Hogares, Anahí ended the release of the album.

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.[8] 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

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".

Other songs

Track listing

Standard Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Mi Delirio"Anahí Puente, Miguel Blas, Gil Cerezo, Ulises LozanoGil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano3:12
2."Quiero"Alejandro Landa, Fernando MontesinosArmando Ávila3:47
3."Qué Más Da"Amerika Jimenez, Antonio RayoArmando Ávila3:57
4."Hasta Que Llegues Tú"Rafael Esparza-Ruiz, Gaby Moreno, Jonathan MeadArmando Ávila3:28
5."No Te Quiero Olvidar"Armando Ávila, Angel ReyeroArmando Ávila3:49
6."Me Hipnotizas"Gloria TreviGil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano3:53
7."Para Qué"X. Muñoz, S. JácomeSebastian Jácome3:22
8."Te Puedo Escuchar"Anahí, Claudia Brant, Rudy Maya, Guillermo RosasArmando Ávila4:24
9."Él Me Mintió"Amanda Miguel, Diego Verdaguer, Graciela CarballoGil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano3:09
10."Gira la Vida"Anahí, Richard Harris, Facundo MontyArmando Ávila3:26
11."Hasta Que Me Conociste"Alberto Aguilera ValadezGil Cerezo, Ulises Lozano3:16

Notes;

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Category Result
2009 G1 Globo Awards Album of the Year Won
2010 Premios Juventud CD To Die For Nominated
Orgullosamente Latino Awards Latin Album of the Year Nominated
People en Español Awards Best Album Nominated

Charts and certifications

Chart (2009/10) Peak
position
Mexican Albums Chart [23] 14
Mexican Pop Albums Chart[24] 7
US Top Current Albums[25] 195
US Top Latin Albums[26] 4
US Latin Pop Albums[26] 2
Brazil Top 10 Album[27] 7
Croacia Top Charts Album[28] 33

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[29] Gold 30,000*

^shipments figures based on certification alone

Personnel

Credits for Mi Delirio:[30]

  • 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

  • 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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