Rebelde (album)

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Rebelde
Studio album by RBD
Released Mexico November 30, 2004
United States January 11, 2005
Brazil October, 2005,
Spain April, 2006
Recorded 2004
Genre Latin pop, Teen pop
Length 37:45
Label EMI
Producer Armando Ávila, Carlos Lara, Max di Carlo, Pedro Damián, (executive)
Professional reviews
RBD chronology
Rebelde
(2004)
Tour Generación RBD En Vivo
(2005)
Rebelde Edición Diamante
Singles from Rebelde
  1. "Rebelde"
    Released: September 30, 2004
  2. "Solo Quédate en Silencio"
    Released: December 2, 2004
  3. "Sálvame"
    Released: March 15, 2005
  4. "Un Poco de Tu Amor"
    Released: July 5, 2005

Rebelde is the debut album by the Mexican pop group RBD, released in November 2004 in Mexico and on January 11, 2005 in the United States. The album was produced by Max DiCarlo, Carlos Lara, Armando Avila with Camilo Lara and Pedro Damián being the executive producers. The album features the 3 consecutive Mexican chart toppers hits, "Rebelde", main theme from the soap opera with the same name, "Solo Quédate En Silencio" and "Sálvame". A fourth single was released on radio only, "Un Poco De Tu Amor". To date the album has sold 5 million copies worldwide.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Rebelde" (DJ Kafka,[1] Max Di Carlo) — 3:32
  2. "Sólo Quédate En Silencio" (Mauricio Arriaga) — 3:37
  3. "Otro Día Que Va" (DJ Kafka, Max Di Carlo) — 3:27
  4. "Un Poco De Tu Amor" (DJ Kafka, Max Di Carlo) — 3:24
  5. "Enséñame" (Javier Calderón) — 3:39
  6. "Futuro Ex-Novio" (Sean & Dane,[2] Steve Smith, Anthony Anderson, Michkin Boyzo) — 2:59
  7. "Tenerte Y Quererte (Connected)" (Guy Roche, Amy Powers, Max Di Carlo)— 3:24
  8. "Cuando El Amor Se Acaba" (José Manuel Pérez Marino) — 3:19
  9. "Santa No Soy (I Ain't No Saint)" (J. Sim,[3] Pontus Söderqvist, Nick Nice, Michkin Boyzo) — 3:07
  10. "Fuego" (Double N,[4] RamPac,[5] Papa Dee, Michkin Boyzo) — 2:59
  11. "Sálvame" (DJ Kafka, Max Di Carlo, Pedro Damián) — 3:43

[edit] Edición Diamante

  1. "Rebelde (Portuguese Version)" (DJ Kafka, Max Di Carlo, Cláudio Rabello) — 3:34
  2. "Fique Em Silêncio" (Mauricio Arriaga, Cláudio Rabello) — 3:41
  3. "Querer-Te" (Roche, Powers, Rabello)— 3:18
  4. Photo Gallery
  5. Wallpapers & Icons
  6. Documentary
  7. RBD Game

[edit] Album information and sales

The album went Diamond in Mexico with sales over 500,000 copies.The album was also certified Diamond in Brazil. Due the success of the Spanish languaged album, they recorded a Portuguese languaged version of Rebelde, this being Rebelde (Edição Brasil). RBD became the first foreign act in Brazil to have two albums in different languages (Portuguese version and Spanish version of Rebelde) in the top ten at the same time (both albums peaked at number one). In 2006, the album was released in Spain. RBD topped the AFYVE Spain Albums Chart with their debut album "Rebelde" for five consecutive weeks and it has been certified 3× Platinum with sales over 240,000 units. The album sold over 3 million copies worldwide.

The album spent more than 50 weeks in Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart, peaking at number two and spending over 2 months in the Top 5. In March 2006, it was pushed back of the Top 5 at number seven, but came back to number five on March 23, 2006.

Their first national tour, Tour Generación RBD, sold out every single date. The group offered 35 concerts in Mexico, starting May 13, and ending August 28 in Auditorio Nacional.

Facts
  • The album topped the Mexican Album Chart for twelve non-consecutive weeks.
  • The album was recorded in two days, said by RBD. The six members of RBD sung all 11 songs in the two producers' studios: Armando Avila and Carlos Lara.
  • This album had 3 promotional videos for the singles:

The album's official singles were "Rebelde", "Solo quédate en silencio", "Sálvame", and "Un poco de tu amor", although there were 2 songs that had radio promotion: "Otro día que va" and "Enséñame".

[edit] Awards

Year Ceremony Award Result
2005 Premios Oye! Pop Album of the Year - Duo or Group Won
2005 Premios Oye! Best Selling Pop Album of the Year Won
2005 Premios Juventud Me Muero Sin Ese CD Won
2006 Billboard Latin Music Awards Latin Pop Album of the Year, Duo or Group Won
2006 Billboard Latin Music Awards Latin Pop Album of the Year, New Artist Won
2006 Billboard Latin Music Awards Top Latin Albums Artist Of The Year Nominated

[edit] Charts, Certifications and Sales

Chart Peak
position
Certification Sales/
Shipments
Brazil Diamond[6] 500,000+
Chile 1 2× Platinum[7] 40,000+
Colombia 1 2× Platinum[8] 40,000+
Ecuador 1 3× Platinum 30,000+
Mexico 1 Diamond + Gold [9] 550,000+
Romania 10 Gold 20.000+
Spain 1 3× Platinum 240,000+
United States Billboard 200 95 2× Platino[10] 400,000+
United States Billboard Top Latin Albums 2

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Carlos Lara billed as DJ Kafka
  2. ^ Sean Hosein and Dane DeViller billed as Sean & Dane
  3. ^ Jude Sim billed as J. Sim
  4. ^ Niklas Bergwall and Niclas Kings billed as Double N
  5. ^ Johan Ramström and Patrik Magnusson billed as RamPac
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