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Belanova discography
Studio albums6
Live albums3
Singles15
Video albums3
Music videos19
Promotional Singles15

The discography of Mexican synthpop group Belanova includes five studio albums, two live albums, three DVDs, and numerous singles and music videos.

Albums

All regularly released albums and their chartpositions in Mexico (MEX),[1] U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums (USA),[2]

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
MEX USA
Cocktail 5
Dulce Beat
  • Released: 21 June 2005
  • Formats: CD, Digital Download
1 59
  • AMPROFON: 2x Platinum[3]
Fantasía Pop
  • Released: 10 September 2007
  • Formats: CD, Digital Download
1 18
  • AMPROFON: Gold[3]
Sueño Electro I
  • Released: 25 October 2010
  • Formats: CD, Digital Download
6 5
Sueño Electro II
  • Released: 6 September 2011
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, Digital Download
19 15
Viaje al Centro del Corazón
  • Released: 15 June 2018
  • Formats: CD, Digital Download
1 3
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Live albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
MEX USA
Dulce Beat Live
  • Live Album
  • Released: 1 November 2006
  • Formats: CD+DVD, DVD, Digital Download
11
Tour Fantasía Pop
  • Live Album
  • Released: 9 December 2008
  • Formats: CD+DVD, Digital Download
27
Canciones Para La Luna - Sinfónico en Vivo
  • Live Album
  • Released: 8 October 2013
  • Formats: CD+DVD, Digital Download
  • AMPROFON: Platinum[3]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

All regularly released singles and their chart positions in U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs (US Hot Latin Songs),[4] U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay (US Latin Pop Airplay),[5] Spanish Official Top 20 Airplay Chart (SPA),[6]

List of Spanish singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak positions Certifications Album
MEX US Hot Latin Songs CAL COL
"Tus Ojos" 2003 1 1 Cocktail
"Suele Pasar" 17 2
"Aún Así Te Vas" 2004 23 17 14
"Me Pregunto" 2005 2 12 26
  • AMPROFON: 2x Platinum[3]
Dulce Beat
"Por Ti" 1 11 29 22
"Rosa Pastel" 2006 4 5 7 7 Dulce Beat 2.0
"Niño" 7 9 Dulce Beat Live
"Baila Mi Corazón" 2007 1 9 30 10
  • AMPROFON: 9x Platinum + Gold (Ringtone)[3]
Fantasía Pop
"Cada Que..." 1 3 17 9
"One, Two, Three, Go! (1, 2, 3, Go!)" 2008 1 6 52 34
"Paso El Tiempo" 5 23 49 Tour Fantasía Pop
"Nada De Más" 2010 3 15 Sueño Electro I
"No Me Voy a Morir" 1 26
"Mariposas" 2011 8 23 78 Sueño Electro II
"Hasta El Final" 23 21
Solo Dos (Live) 2013 Canciones Para La Luna - Sinfónico en Vivo
Por Ti (Live)
No Voy a Para (feat. Jay de La Cueva) 2014
Cásate Conmigo 2016 Viaje al Centro del Corazón
Nada Es Igual 2018
Polaroid
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional Singles

Title Year Peak positions Album
US Hot Latin Songs US Latin Pop Airplay SPA
"Y..." 2003 6 4 2 Cocktail
"Soñar" 2006 2 1 7 Dulce Beat
"Eres Tú" 1 1 1 High School Musical Soundtrack
"Toma Mi Mano" 2007 19 23 12 Fantasía Pop
"Tic-Toc" (featuring Lena Katina) 2011 32 2 12 Sueño Electro II
"Únete Al Movimiento" 2012 5 3 12 Non-album single

Other Charted Songs

Title Year Peak positions Album
MEX
"Sólo Para Mí" 2010 1 Sueño Electro I
"Y Mi Corazón..." 8

Videography

DVD releases

  • Dulce Beat Live 2006 México
  • Tour Fantasia Pop Live 2008 México
  • Sueño Electro II Deluxe Edition 2011 México

Official Music Videos

  • "Tus Ojos"

Released in 2003 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Guadalajara, México and directed by Harry.
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  • "Suele Pasar"

Released in 2003 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Toluca, México and directed by Harry.
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  • "Aún Así Te Vas"

Released in 2004 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Studio Monitor.
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  • "Me Pregunto"

Released in 2005 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Ricardo Calderon.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Por Ti"

Released in 2005 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Oliver Castro.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Rosa Pastel"

Released in 2006 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Chicle.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Eres Tú"

Released in 2006 by Walt Disney Records Latino
Filmed in Mexico City.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Niño"

Released in 2006 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Guadalajara and directed by José Marquez.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Baila Mi Corazón"

Released in 2007 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Oliver Castro.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Toma Mi Mano"

Released in 2007 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Pipitol Ibarra.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Cada Que..."

Released in 2007 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Ángel Flores.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "One, Two, Three, Go! (1, 2, 3, Go!)"

Released in 2008 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Jesús Rodríguez.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Paso El Tiempo"

Released in 2007 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Ángel Flores.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Nada De Más"

Released in 2010 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Simon Brand.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "No Me Voy A Morir"

Released in 2010 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Hidalgo, Mexico and directed by Simon Brand.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Pow Pow"

Released in 2010 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Belanova.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Mariposas"

Released in 2011 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Daniel Robles Madrigal.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Tic-Toc (feat. Lena Katina)"

Released in 2011 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Los Angeles and directed by Daniel Robles Madrigal.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Hasta El Final"

Released in 2011 by Universal Music México
Filmed in Mexico City and directed by Daniel Robles Madrigal.
Watch the video On YouTube

  • "Únete Al Movimiento"

Released in 2012 by Universal Music México
Watch the video On YouTube

Notes and references

  1. ^ Mexican Albums Chart Archived 4 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ U.S. Albums Chart
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Type Belanova in the box under the ARTISTA column heading.
  4. ^ U.S. Hot Latin Tracks
  5. ^ U.S. Latin Pop Airplay
  6. ^ ProMusicae Top 20 Airplay Chart[permanent dead link]