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Belanova's video "Por Ti" broke the record for the most weeks on MTV Mexico's Top 20, peaking at number one for twenty-nine weeks. [1] When the album was released in the United States in the spring of 2006, it hit number fifty-nine on Billboard's Top Latin Albums Chart and reached the top ten on the Top Electronic Albums Chart. [ 3 ]
One, Two, Three, Go! (1, 2, 3, Go!) is the third international single and fourth single in Mexico from Belanova's third studio album, Fantasía Pop.The song was announced as a single by Universal Music México in mid-April 2008 and was finally sent out to radio stations in Mexico on May 12, 2008. [1]
3: Music videos: 19: Promotional Singles: 15: The discography of Mexican synthpop group Belanova includes five studio albums, ... 9 "One, Two, Three, Go! (1, 2, 3, Go ...
The song had been sent out to radio outlets by the end of October 2007 backed with "Baila Mi Corazón" remixes. Along with "Baila Mi Corazón", it has sold over 200,000 downloads in the United States. [1] The song has brought them success in the United States, becoming the band's first single to break the Top Ten of the Hot Latin Tracks chart.
Fantasía Pop (Spanish for: Pop Fantasy) is the third studio album by Mexican electropop band Belanova. It was released worldwide in September 2007. The album was recorded in Argentina. [2] The lead single, "Baila Mi Corazón" premiered on July 2 on Mexican radio station Los 40 Principales. [3]
Belanova is a Mexican synthpop Grammy award-winning band [2] that formed in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, in 2000. The group consists of Denisse Guerrero (lead vocals), Edgar Huerta (keyboards, programming), and Ricardo "Richie" Arreola (bass, guitar). [3] The band was signed to Virus Records in 2002 and subsequently to Universal Music. To ...
"Baila Mi Corazón" (My Heart Dances) is the lead single from Belanova's third studio album, Fantasía Pop. The song premiered on July 2, 2007 in Mexico, followed by release in Argentina, Spain, the United States and the rest of Latin America.
The music video is a prequel to "Nada De Más" and was also directed by Simon Brand. "Tic-Toc" was leaked online more than a month before the album's release. The track features a very electronic sound and English lyrics. The song was rumoured to be the third single from the album, but it was not released.