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| name = Soy |
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| type = Album |
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| artist = Alejandra Guzmán |
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| cover = AG_Soy.jpg |
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| released = 2001 |
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| Genre = [[Latin Pop]]<br>[[Ballad]] |
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| Last album = ''[[Algo Natural]]''<br> (1999) |
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| genre = [[Latin pop]] |
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| This album = '''''Soy'''''<br> (2001) |
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| Next album = ''[[Lipstick (album)|Lipstick]]''<br>(2004)''<br>(1992) |
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| Upper caption = Alternate covers |
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| prev_title = [[Algo Natural]] |
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| Type=studio |
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| prev_year = 1999 |
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| next_title = [[Lipstick (Alejandra Guzmán album)|Lipstick]] |
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| next_year = 2004 |
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{{Singles |
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| Name = [[Soy (Alejandra Guzmán album)|Soy]] |
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| name = Soy |
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| type = Studio |
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|single 1 = De Verdad |
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| single1 = De Verdad |
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|single 2 = Diablo |
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| single2 = Diablo |
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| single3 = Quiero Vivir |
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| single4 = Volveré a Amar |
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'''''Soy''''' ( |
'''''Soy''''' ({{Translation|"I Am"}}) is the ninth [[studio album]] by Mexican singer [[Alejandra Guzmán]]. This album was the first produced by [[Desmond Child, Randy Cantor]] and was the winner of the [[Latin Grammy Awards of 2002|2002 Latin Grammy Award]] for "[[Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Solo Vocal Album|Best Rock Solo Vocal Album]]", being the first win and, to date, the only Latin Grammy won by the singer.<ref name=latingrammywinners2002>{{cite web|url=http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2002/sep/19/list-of-winners-at-the-3rd-annual-latin-grammy-awa/|title=List of winners at the 3rd annual Latin Grammy awards|date=September 19, 2002|accessdate=August 8, 2014|author=[[Associated Press]]|work=[[Las Vegas Sun]]|publisher=[[The Greenspun Corporation]]}}</ref> |
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The album yielded four singles: "[[De Verdad]]", "[[Diablo (Alejandra Guzman song)|Diablo]]", "[[Volveré a Amar]]" and the [[Robbie Williams]]'s original "[[Old Before I Die|Quiero Vivir]]". The track "Vagabundo Corazón" features [[Joe Perry (musician)|Joe Perry]] and [[Steven Tyler]] from the rock band [[Aerosmith]]. The last track, "Labios de Fuego" was featured on the soundtrack of the Mexican film |
The album yielded four singles: "[[De Verdad]]", "[[Diablo (Alejandra Guzman song)|Diablo]]", "[[Volveré a Amar]]" and the [[Robbie Williams]]'s original "[[Old Before I Die|Quiero Vivir]]". The track "Vagabundo Corazón" features [[Joe Perry (musician)|Joe Perry]] and [[Steven Tyler]] from the rock band [[Aerosmith]]. The last track, "Labios de Fuego" was featured on the soundtrack of the Mexican film ''Dame Tu Cuerpo''. |
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''Soy'' was certified gold in Mexico |
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<ref>[http://www.amprofon.com.mx/certificaciones.php?artista=alejandra+guzman&titulo=soy&disquera=&certificacion=todas&anio=todos&categoria=todas&Submitted=Buscar&item=menuCert&contenido=buscar ''amprofon.com.mx'' - November 23, 2001, Album Certifications]</ref> a month after its release and peaked at number 19 on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums in United States <ref>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums&model.vnuArtistId=31827&model.vnuAlbumId=1090169 ''billboard.com'' - November, 2001, Top Latin Albums]</ref>. |
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''Soy'' was certified gold in Mexico. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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{{tracklist |
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# [[Diablo (Alejandra Guzman song)|Diablo]] <small>(Alejandra Guzmán/Randy Cantor/Jodi Marr)</small> — 3:25 |
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| title1 = [[Diablo (Alejandra Guzman song)|Diablo]] |
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# [[De Verdad]] <small>(Steve Mandle/Julia Sierra/Jodi Marr)</small> — 3:20 |
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| writer1 = Alejandra Guzmán, Randy Cantor, Jodi Marr |
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# [[Old Before I Die|Quiero Vivir]] <small>([[Robbie Williams]]/[[Desmond Child]]/[[Eric Bazilian]])</small> — 3:44 |
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| length1 = 03:26 |
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# [[Volveré a Amar]] <small>(Desmond Child/Richie Supa)</small> — 3:51 |
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| title2 = [[De Verdad]] |
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# Caramelo <small>(Elsten Torres)</small> — 3:16 |
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| writer2 = Steve Mandle, Julia Sierra, Jodi Marr |
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# Todo <small>(Desmond Child/[[Gary Burr]]/[[Johnny Lang]])</small> — 3:57 |
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| length2 = 03:21 |
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# Vagabundo Corazón <small>(Desmond Child/Randy Cantor/Wayne Hector)</small> — 4:14 |
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| title3 = [[Old Before I Die|Quiero Vivir]] |
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# Soy Tu Lluvia <small>([[Joe Perry (musician)|Joe Perry]]/Desmond Child/[[Steven Tyler]])</small> — 4:42 |
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| writer3 = Robbie Williams, Desmond Child, Eric Bazilian |
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# Abrázame <small>(Juan Carlos Soto/Jodi Marr)</small> — 2:53 |
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| length3 = 03:45 |
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# Labios de Fuego <small>(Lucresia Garx/[[Reyli|Reyli Barba]])</small> — 3:47 |
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| title4 = [[Volveré a Amar]] |
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| writer4 = Desmond Child, Richie Supa |
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| length4 = 03:52 |
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| title5 = Caramelo |
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| writer5 = Elsten Torres |
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| length5 = 03:17 |
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| title6 = Todo |
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| writer6 = Desmond Child, Gary Burr, Johnny Lang |
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| length6 = 03:58 |
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| title7 = Vagabundo Corazón |
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| writer7 = Desmond Child, Randy Cantor, Wayne Hector |
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| length7 = 04:15 |
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| title8 = Soy Tú Lluvia |
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| writer8 = Joe Perry, Desmond Child, Steven Tyler, Fernando Osorio, Alejandra Guzmán |
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| length8 = 04:43 |
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| title9 = Abrázame |
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| writer9 = Juan Carlos Soto, Jodi Marr |
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| length9 = 02:54 |
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| title10 = Labios De Fuego |
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| writer10 = Lucresia Garx, Reyli Barba |
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| length10 = 03:48 |
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}} |
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==Singles== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! # !! Title |
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| 1. || "De Verdad" |
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| 2. || "Diablo" |
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| 3. || "Volvere a Amar" |
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==Sales and certifications== |
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{{Certification Table Top}} |
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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Mexico|type=album|title=Soy|artist=Alejandra Guzman|award=Gold|relyear=2001|certyear=2001}} |
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{{Certification Table Bottom|nosales=yes}} |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Albums produced by Desmond Child]] |
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[[es:Soy (álbum de Alejandra Guzmán)]] |
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Genre | Latin pop | |||
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Soy (transl. "I Am") is the ninth studio album by Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán. This album was the first produced by Desmond Child, Randy Cantor and was the winner of the 2002 Latin Grammy Award for "Best Rock Solo Vocal Album", being the first win and, to date, the only Latin Grammy won by the singer.[1]
The album yielded four singles: "De Verdad", "Diablo", "Volveré a Amar" and the Robbie Williams's original "Quiero Vivir". The track "Vagabundo Corazón" features Joe Perry and Steven Tyler from the rock band Aerosmith. The last track, "Labios de Fuego" was featured on the soundtrack of the Mexican film Dame Tu Cuerpo.
Soy was certified gold in Mexico.
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Diablo" | Alejandra Guzmán, Randy Cantor, Jodi Marr | 03:26 |
2. | "De Verdad" | Steve Mandle, Julia Sierra, Jodi Marr | 03:21 |
3. | "Quiero Vivir" | Robbie Williams, Desmond Child, Eric Bazilian | 03:45 |
4. | "Volveré a Amar" | Desmond Child, Richie Supa | 03:52 |
5. | "Caramelo" | Elsten Torres | 03:17 |
6. | "Todo" | Desmond Child, Gary Burr, Johnny Lang | 03:58 |
7. | "Vagabundo Corazón" | Desmond Child, Randy Cantor, Wayne Hector | 04:15 |
8. | "Soy Tú Lluvia" | Joe Perry, Desmond Child, Steven Tyler, Fernando Osorio, Alejandra Guzmán | 04:43 |
9. | "Abrázame" | Juan Carlos Soto, Jodi Marr | 02:54 |
10. | "Labios De Fuego" | Lucresia Garx, Reyli Barba | 03:48 |
Singles
[edit]# | Title |
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1. | "De Verdad" |
2. | "Diablo" |
3. | "Volvere a Amar" |
Sales and certifications
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Mexico (AMPROFON)[2] | Gold | 75,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
[edit]- ^ Associated Press (September 19, 2002). "List of winners at the 3rd annual Latin Grammy awards". Las Vegas Sun. The Greenspun Corporation. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
- ^ "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Type Alejandra Guzman in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and Soy in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.