Soy (Ednita Nazario album)

"Soy" is the 25th album and 20th studio album recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ednita Nazario, it was released on October 27, 2009. As a rock musician, Ednita never ceases to amaze with their musical selections. And this time is joined by some of the most important composers of the industry, including Rafael Esparza, Tommy Thompson, Claudia Brant, Samo (rock pop group Camila), and Mark Portman.[1]

Soy
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 27, 2009 (2009-10-27)
Recorded2008-09
GenreLatin Pop, Rock, Pop
Length43:59
LabelSony BMG
ProducerTommy Torres, Sebastián Krys, Graeme Pleeth
Ednita Nazario chronology
Real... En Vivo
(2008)
Soy
(2009)
Desnuda
(2012)
Singles from Soy
  1. "Sin Querer[1]"
    Released: September 21, 2009
  2. "Confesados"
    Released: January 11, 2010
  3. "La Fuerza de un Te Quiero"
    Released: April 5, 2010
  4. "Se Que Voy A Reir"
    Released: July 19, 2010

The Puerto Rican and also a close friend of Ednita, Tommy Torres is also one of the producers who account this new album, scheduled to release October 27, 2009. Two other producers who collaborate with Ednita to make this project a flawless are Sebastian Krys and Graeme Pleeth.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleComposerLength
1."Me Voy"Erika Ender, Jonathan Mead, Rafael Esparza3:50
2."Sin Querer"Rafael López, Samo3:48
3."Déjame Ser"Erika Ender, David Levitt, Victor Indrizzo, Francesco Sondelli, Rafael Esparza3:44
4."Confesados"Tommy Torres4:06
5."Sin Pausas"Ednita Nazario, Rafael Esparza, Pedro Capó3:38
6."Intoxicándome"Claudia Brant, Mark Portmann3:49
7."Dos Eternidades"Nicole Witt, Cristian Zalles, Nick Carter, Gilles Godard, Andrew Fromm3:54
8."Yo Quiero Más"Ednita Nazario, Rafael Esparza3:36
9."Soy Como Soy"Iker Gastaminza, Cristian Zalles3:20
10."Mi Libertad"Ednita Nazario, Jaime Ciero, Rafael Esparza3:26
11."Sé Que Voy A Reir"Mauricio Gasca, Yoel Heríquez3:13
12."La Fuerza De Un Te Quiero"Claudia Brant, Mark Portmann3:42

Charts

The album debuted at #1 on Billboard Top Latin Albums, becoming her third album to debut at that position. Also, the album notched the highest first-week sales for a female Latin act so far this year, surpassing Nelly Furtado's first-week sales for Mi Plan.[2] The album so far has spent two weeks on top of the Billboard charts.

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Sales
U.S. Billboard 200 Albums 27[3]
16,000[2]
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 1[4]
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums 1[5]
Puerto Rico Top Albums 1

Awards

2010 Billboard Latin Music Awards

Category Result
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, Female Nominated
Latin Pop Album of the Year Nominated

References

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