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It was released on 22 April 2008 in Spain after the release of the lead single "Europa", which reached #1 on the Spanish Singles Chart for 6 consecutive weeks. This album is Naranjo's first album in seven years for personal reasons, despite that her label, Sony-BMG , released in 2005 "", a greatest hits collection from her eleven years in the ...
Following the success of her latest album Tarántula, Mónica Naranjo embarked on the tour Adagio Tour in which she offered a new vision of her songs and symphonic CD + DVD is a reflection of this journey. The concert included in this album was recorded on 16 October 2009 at the Teatro de la Ciudad de México, with the Philharmonic Orchestra of ...
Mónica Naranjo: Stock; Aitken; Waterman: 3:49: 7. "Llorando Bajo la Lluvia" Cheni Navarro: Cheni Navarro: 3:46: 8. "Sólo Se Vive Una Vez" José Manuel Navarro: Mónica Naranjo; Cristóbal Sansano: 4:11: 9. "Hoy la Luna Sale Para Mí" Cheni Navarro: Cristóbal Sansano: 3:11: 10. "Amor es Sólo Amar" Cristóbal Sansano: Mónica Naranjo ...
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An English-language version of the album entitled, Bad Girls, was released in 2002, "Ain't Better Like This" a song written and produced by Gregg Alexander, is the only song recorded in English, originally she was going to record the song in Spanish for Chicas Malas, and include exclusively the English version on Bad Girls, but due to the explicit lyrics, Mónica decided to record only the ...
4.0 is a compilation album by Spanish recording singer-songwriter Mónica Naranjo.The album was released through Sony Music Spain and Legacy on 6 May 2014. [1] [2] The album contains 4.0 re-recorded versions of tracks from her studio albums—Mónica Naranjo (1994), Palabra de mujer (1997), Minage (2000) and Tarántula (2008)—and a 4.0 version of "Make You Rock".
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La Más Perfecta Colección is the third greatest hits compilation by Spanish recording artist Mónica Naranjo released on 6 December 2011 through Sony. [1] The album includes most of her hits from her five studio albums and "Enamorada de Ti", which was included on her compilation Colección Privada (2005), and also includes one new track, "Emperatriz de Mis Sueños", which was used as the ...