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Belinda
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 5, 2003[1]
Recorded2003
Genre
Length45:16
Label
Producer
  • Rudy Pérez[1]
  • Graeme Pleeth
  • Mauri Stern
  • Robin Barter[2]
Belinda Peregrín chronology
Belinda
(2003)
Total
(2006)
Singles from Belinda
  1. "Lo Siento"
    Released: July 7, 2003
  2. "Boba Niña Nice"
    Released: December 2003
  3. "Ángel"
    Released: February 13, 2004
  4. "Vivir"
    Released: 2004
  5. "No Entiendo"
    Released: 2005
  6. "Be Free"
    Released: 2005
  7. "¿Dónde Iré Yo?"
    Released: 2005

Belinda is the debut studio album by Spanish-born Mexican singer Belinda Peregrín. It was released in Mexico by Sony BMG and internationally by RCA Records on August 5, 2003. The album was certified triple platinum and gold in Mexico on March 11, 2005.

Album information

Her international self-titled album Belinda was released by Sony BMG and RCA Records on August 5, 2003, with success, topping many countries including Mexico. The album was produced by Mauri Stern, Robin Barter, Graeme Pleeth and Rudy Pérez.[1][2] It included hit singles such as "Lo Siento", "Boba Niña Nice", and "Ángel", the single "Vivir", was also chosen as the main theme song for Corazones al límite, a soap opera that she briefly appeared in. There were multiple releases of the album from 2003 through 2004, including remixes and bonus tracks. Belinda was later released on February 25, 2005, along with the DVD Tour Fiesta en la Azotea.

Promotion

Belinda promoted the album with the Fiesta en la Azotea Tour, between 2004 and 2005. She performed over 200 times across Mexico, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, El Salvador, Panamá, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Venezuela, United States, Portugal and Spain. The attendance broke records with 1.8 million people mark. She broke the record after 12 sold out concerts at the National Auditorium. At the Zócalo (Mexico City) she had an attendance of over 125,000.[3]

She performed Lo Siento on Escandalo on July 14, 2003; on Hoy on August 6, 2003 and on TVE on December 7, 2003. Boba Niña Nice on Hoy on August 6, 2003 and on Tesoro de la Navidad on December 22, 2003. Ángel on No Manches on December 20, 2003; on Raul Gil on June 3, 2004; on Otro Rollo on July 26, 2004 and on El Show de Cristina on September 3, 2004. Vivir on No Manches on August 14, 2004; on Despierta America on August 30, 2004. No Entiendo on Hoy on November 2, 2005; on SIC on December 16, 2005 and on TVE on December 20, 2005.

Commercial performance

Belinda debuted at number #8 on the Mexican Albums Chart in August 2003. It topped the chart for 4 weeks in 2004, and 4 weeks in 2005. The album was certified Gold on September 7, 2003; Platinum on November 25, 2003; Platinum+Gold on February 11, 2004; Double Platinum on November 5, 2004; Double Platinum+Gold on December 1, 2004; Triple Platinum on March 11, 2005; Triple Platinum+Gold on November 2, 2005.[4]

It debuted at #72 and later made the Top 40 in Spain, where it was certified Gold for over 50,000 copies sold.[5] 'Belinda' peaked at #6 on U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums and sold over 177,000 copies on the US.[6] Selling over 0.5 million copies worldwide, it is her best-selling album.[7]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)[2]Length
1."Lo Siento" (I'm Sorry)
  • Belinda
  • Lucy Abbott
  • Sara Eker
  • Cheryl Parker
  • Twin[8]
  • Mauri Stern[2]
  • Mauri Stern
  • Graeme Pleeth
  • Robin Barter
3:30
2."Ángel" (Once In Your Lifetime)
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
3:42
3."Boba Niña Nice" (Teenage Superstar)
  • Daniel Gibson
  • Jörgen Ringqvist[10]
  • Belinda
  • Stern[2]
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
3:02
4."Vivir" (Any Better)
  • Gustav "Grizzly" Jonsson
  • Marcus "Mack" Sepehrmanesh
  • Tommy Tysper[11]
  • Belinda
  • Stern[2]
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
3:04
5."Princesa"
  • Adrián Posse
  • Rudy Pérez
  • Cynthia Salazar[12]
Rudy Pérez3:46
6."Niña de Ayer" (Everyday Girl)
  • Fredrik Björk
  • Per Eklund[13]
  • Belinda
  • Stern[2]
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
3:26
7."No Entiendo" (I Don't Understand You)
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
4:04
8."Be Free"Belinda[15]
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
3:35
9."¿Dónde Iré Yo?" (Disposition)
  • Robert Habolin
  • Mats Jansson
  • Sepehrmanesh[16]
  • Belinda
  • Stern
  • Pichardo González[2]
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
3:33
10."Voy A Conquistarte" (I'm Gonna Make You Love Me)
  • Fredrik Hult
  • Åsa Larsson
  • Peter Landin
  • Kent Larsson[17]
  • Belinda
  • Stern[2]
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
3:23
11."Lo Puedo Lograr" (Someday)
  • Niklas Hillbom
  • Thomas Jansson[18]
  • Belinda
  • Stern[2]
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
2:59
12."Sin Dolor" (Turn The Page)
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
3:51
13."Fuerte"Adrián Posse, Pérez[20]Rudy Pérez3:17
Belinda (repackage)[21]
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
14."No Entiendo" (featuring Andy & Lucas)
  • Stern
  • Pleeth
  • Barter
4:05
Belinda (enhanced)[22][23]
No.TitleLength
14."Lo Siento (remix main version)"5:15
15."Boba Niña Nice (Niño Power mix)"3:14
16."Lo Siento" (music video)3:30
17."Boba Niña Nice" (music video)3:02
Belinda: edición especial[24][25]
No.TitleLength
14."Ángel (acoustic version)"3:41
15."Vivir (acoustic version)"3:14
16."Lo Siento (remix main version)"5:15
17."Boba Niña Nice (Niño Power mix)"5:20
18."Ángel (extended remix)"6:26

DVD

  1. "Lo Siento"
  2. "Boba Niña Nice"
  3. "Ángel"
  4. Detrás de Cámaras "Ángel"
  5. Detrás de Cámaras "Azotea"

Charts

Chart (2003–2004) Peak
position
Argentina Top 20 Albums Chart[26] 3
Mexican Top 100 Albums Chart[27] 1
Spain Top 100 Albums Chart[5] 40
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums[28] 6
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[28] 28
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers (South Atlantic)[29]
4
Year-end chart (2005) Peak
position
Mexican Top 100 Annual Albums Chart[27] 52

Sales and certifications

Country Certifications Sales
Argentina Gold[30] 20,000[30]
Chile Gold[31] 10,000[32]
Colombia Gold[31] 10,000[33]
México Platinum + Gold[4] 150,000
United States Platinum[34] 100,000[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c Belinda album Allmusic
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Belinda - Belinda Discogs
  3. ^ Belinda logra romper el récord Terra.com.mx
  4. ^ a b "México: 2x Platino + Oro". Archived from the original on 2013-07-18. Retrieved 2013-07-18. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 2012-03-04 suggested (help)
  5. ^ a b Spain Top 100 Albums Chart Archived 2010-10-04 at the Wayback Machine PROMUSICAE
  6. ^ a b Mana, Camila, Belinda Take Home MTV Latin Awards | Billboard
  7. ^ Biografia de Belinda - Pega Cifras
  8. ^ Lo Siento (I'm Sorry) allmusic
  9. ^ Ángel (Once in Your Life Time) allmusic
  10. ^ Boba Niña Nice (Teenage Superstar) allmusic
  11. ^ Vivir (Any Better) allmusic
  12. ^ Princesa allmusic
  13. ^ Niña de Ayer (Everyday Girl) allmusic
  14. ^ No Entiendo (I Don't Understand You) allmusic
  15. ^ Be Free allmusic
  16. ^ ¿Dónde Iré Yo? (Disposition) allmusic
  17. ^ Voy A Conquistarte (I'm Gonna Make You Love Me) allmusic
  18. ^ Lo Puedo Lograr (Someday) allmusic
  19. ^ Sin Dolor (Turn the Page) allmusic
  20. ^ Fuerte allmusic
  21. ^ Belinda - Belinda (Repackage) Discogs
  22. ^ Belinda (Enhanced) Amazon.com
  23. ^ Belinda - Belinda (Enhanced) Discogs
  24. ^ Belinda: Edición Especial[permanent dead link] Mixup.com
  25. ^ Belinda - Belinda (Edición Especial) Discogs
  26. ^ December 26 2004 - January 01, 2005 CAPIF
  27. ^ a b "TOP 100 ALBUM DE ENERO A DICIEMBRE DE 2005.xls" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 21, 2012. Retrieved 2010-10-17.
  28. ^ a b "Belinda Music News & Info". Billboard.com. Archived from the original on 16 June 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-08.
  29. ^ Top Heatseekers (South Atlantic)
  30. ^ a b "Argentina: Oro". Archived from the original on 2011-08-20. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
  31. ^ a b "Creo que mi música tiene una magia especial". Archived from the original on 2013-03-06. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  32. ^ IFPI Chile
  33. ^ International Award Levels Archived July 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  34. ^ USA: Platino