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''Ananda'' ( sa, italic=yes, Bliss) is the eighth studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter
Paulina Rubio Paulina Susana Rubio Dosamantes (; born 17 June 1971) is a Mexican singer. Referred to as " The Golden Girl" and " Queen of Latin Pop", she first achieved recognition as a member of the successful pop group Timbiriche from 1982 through 1991. Af ...
, released on September 18, 2006, through
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. Its
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music incorporates
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, dance,
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, electropop, alternative and
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with instrumentation from synthpop beats, guitars, drums, synthesizers, strings and Spanish musical instruments. Its themes range from love, empowerment and dancing. Contributions to the album's production came from a wide range of producers, including Cachorro López,
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,
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, Áureo Baqueiro, TOY Hernández and
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. Among the songwriters and artist collaborators appear on the album are Xabi San Martín from La Oreja de Van Gogh, Slash from Guns N' Roses, Juanes, Julieta Venegas and Coti. ''Ananda'' was generally acclaimed by most critics and Cachorro López received a
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nomination for Producer of the Year, and Rubio received other one for Female Latin Pop Album given to 2007 Latin Billboard Music Awards. The record was also a commercial success, reached at number one in Mexico, and top ten in Spain and Finland. In the United States, Ananda reached at number one on the
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and
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; it becomes her second top 40 album on the
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with first week sales of 26,000 copies in its first week . It was certified double platinum by the
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and sold 250,000 copies in the United States, double platinum in Spain by the Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE) for selling 200,000 copies. In Mexico received the Tarabu de Oro for selling 200,000 digital downloads sales and to April 2007 sold over 600,000 copies worldwide. Four singles were released from the album. " Ni Una Sola Palabra" was released as the lead single and peaked inside top ten in several countries and was certified triple platinum in Spain. " Nada Puede Cambiarme" and " Ayúdame" met chart success, while the final single, "Que Me Voy A Quedar" underperformed on the charts. On March 20, 2007 ''Ananada'' was reissued as a deluxe edition "by public demand for having more material of the artist". The same day, " Me Siento Mucho Más Fuerte Sin Tu Amor" was released as the only album's digital single. To further promote the album, Rubio embarked on the Amor, Luz y Sonido Tour in February 2007, where she travelled around Europe, North America and South America.


Background and development

After the critical and commercial success of her album ''
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'' (2004), Rubio embarked on an extensive concert tour in support of her record. The Pau-Latina Tour finalized in June 2005, and she announced she would take a break from her career. However, throughout that year, different media reported that she was still working on new music, including an album in English and another in Spanish. In mid-2005, she participated in Coti's live album, ''Esta Mañana Y Otros Cuentos'', performed the song "Otra Vez" in duet with Coti, and the smash-hit "Nada Fue Un Error", with the himself Argentine singer-songwriter, and her compatriot Julieta Venegas. During it time, Rubio began a relationship with Spanish socialite Nicolás "Colate" Vallejo-Nájera. Wanting to distract herself from the media frenzy surrounding this news, she concentrated on the development of her eighth studio album recording new music for the first time in her house. In her residence in Miami, Rubio met with different songwriters about possible collaborations. While secretly working with different music producers and songwriters, she catered for her role as a supermodel at
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and the Gaudi catwalk in Spain. In March 2006, Rubio's official website announced the pre-production of his eighth studio album. At that time she had already visualized the concept of the album. In June, she did the photo shoot for the album cover. According to Los 40, Rubio "intervened in the creation of the album, intervening in the exchange of ideas between authors and producers." The radio network's website announced that the name of the album would be ''Ananda'', three days after the release of "Ni Una Sola Palabra", which had already been confirmed as the album's first single. It also confirmed the release date.


Recording and production

The recording sessions were carried out for 18 months and thirteen songs were selected from the eighty that they had contemplated. The process of recording the album was spontaneously and naturally, where the producers and songwriters did not set a time to finish it. Rubio said in an interview after receiving his first platinum certification in Spain that "this circumstance gave us a lot of freedom, it allowed us not to have schedules and, if there was a good run, we did not have to stop; it has been a reflection of everything we did. at our bohemian gatherings." During those months, she brought together several top writers and producers like Xabier San Martín from La Oreja de Van Gogh, Fernando Montesinos, Eric Sanicola,
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, Julieta Venegas, Juanes, Cachorro López,
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, Toy Hernández, Maria Christensen, Adrián Sosa, Áureo Baqueiro,
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and once again with Coti as well as featuring Guns N' Roses ex-guitarist Slash, to create new sounds. The vocal parts of the album, as well as most of the creative process and final photo shoots took place at Rubio's
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home, Ananda, which was designed in 2000 by her ex-boyfriend, architect Ricardo Bofill Jr., In Ananda, the singer set up a compact recording studio "similar to a phone booth." It was the first time she used her
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to record music. Rubio explained working with album's executive producer, Cachorro López, was tough, but "he has a great notion of every genre within Latin music..... he was super strong with me, he demanded too much from me. But the result was worth it". On the contrary, he explained that working with Toy Hernández was much more "open", and "I think the vocals and arrangements are very original and fresh. I love working with him. He has a very clear sense of success and music". Toy Hernández was one of the producers who gave the media a sneak preview of the singer's new album, he told '' El Universal'' that the songs under his production were "fundamental" for the album and that "they will have a very urban touch" and "fused with pop", as he is accustomed to doing. In March 2006 he began the pre-production of his eighth studio album, having already developed the concept of the album and the songs that would be part of it. Rubio made sure that each song had its own personality, because "each song and each sound has a story, a justification." She envisioned her eighth studio album as a statement of "young adult, in a period of realization" as woman and artist, and with a notorious cosmic consciousness that is reflected in her as a songwriter.


Title and artwork

Rubio and her record label team considered titling the album ''Rubia'', which she thought was a "pun with the last name", but they considered it a cliché; they discarded the idea and called it ''Ananda'', because its same Paulina' house name, where almost the entire album was recorded. The album also takes its title to cite the primary attendant of the
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, as she felt it touched on the album "mystical" concept "more free and more fresh." Also, it is a
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word, a classical language of South Asia, which in English means "happiness". Sergio Burstein from ''
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'' stated that with the album's title " ubiotries to show her spiritual side, after being considered by some of her detractors as a simple representative of mainstream pop", and did a comparison with the titles of her others records "which has names that referred directly to herself." Jason Birchmeier by AllMusic, opined that the album title is upon "a worldwide movement based on the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda, a spiritual form of yoga"; while Professor M.J. Alonso Seoane affirmed in his sociological analysis, ''Buddhism and the Media'', that the title and concept of the album "seems to return to the spirit of the 60's and the
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", however, he was outraged, claiming that Rubio uses Buddhism "as a marketing product." The artwork was shot by French fashion photographer Lionel Deluy in Rubio's residence in Miami Beach, Florida. The main color in the picture are
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and shades of
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to reinforce the album's title. Features a close-up shot of Rubio positioned herself in a bold pose while wearing pale make up, with the blonde hair fur on her shoulders. Other pictures from the same shoot serve as the artworks for the "Nada Puede Cambiarme" and "Ayúdame" singles, where Rubio looks "Fresh, relaxed and very sensual."


Music style

The standard edition of ''Ananda'' is about 49 minutes long, consisting of 13 tracks, while the
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edition adds a bonus song, "Me Siento Mucho Más Fuerte Sin Tu Amor", as the fourteenth track. ''Ananda'' was written and produced by successful Latin artists such as Juanes, Julieta Venegas, Coti, Xabier San Martín from La Oreja de Van Gogh, Toy Selectah, Gustavo Santaolalla and Cachorro López, with additional writing credit of Rubio, on "Ayúdame", "Hoy", "Lo Que Pensamos", and "Tú Y Yo".


Composition

''Ananda'' is a
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genre-spanning record, departing from the predominantly
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sound of Rubio's previous works. It also incorporates dance-pop genre, what gave Rubio "liberty of playing with different rhythms." According to ''What's Up Magazine'' staff, the album is "a mixture of dance floor beats, electric guitars, keyboards and the occasional
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" so the album swims through intricate Latin and
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instrumentation. Music critic, Jason Birchmeier, reviewing for Allmusic, felt ''Ananda'' "was a stretch from the relatively straightforward Latin pop of '' Paulina''", launching "fully embrace" pop-rock. Rhapsody said with dance-pop genre, the album "it's quirkier than we've ever heard it" of Rubio. The artist pointed out that all the songs are autobiographical, and represent a part of her personality. "Each one of the songs is a part of me, the themes I deal with are how I am..... they know Paulina as aggressive, strong, but I also have my sweet side, of tenderness," she said. In some track, between the start of one song and another, the album includes skits and ambience that reflected everyday moments.


Songs

" Ni Una Sola Palabra", the opening track, is an
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lyrics captures the feelings that persist when love begins to disappear in a relationship, to the extent that nothing is said to each other either with actions or with words. The "hymn" optimistic " Nada Puede Cambiarme" is a pop rock driven by a bouncy arrangement of drums and strongly electric guitars, that has Guns N' Roses's Slash on lead guitar. The song describes their positive approach a past love, celebrating herself, despite the breakup. Written by Paulina Rubio and Coti Sorokin, the third track, " Ayúdame" is a sentimental,
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-influenced, pop rock song, described as a mellow
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where Rubio's soft vocals serving as a melancholic statement by ask to her lover don't say goodbye. It begins with nostalgic squealing guitars and advances into a climax of whispersed vocals, and harmonies. The fourth track, "N.O." is a pop rock and goth "epic" song that reflects on the tensions about take the next step in a relationship. "Que Me Voy A Quedar" is a jangle-tinged, pop song, described as a mid-tempo-dance track. The song inspects Rubio's ability to accept a failed relationship and view the experience as a positive. It was written by Coti Sorokin and Julieta Venegas, with whom she collaborated for the song "Nada Fue Un Error" in 2005. In folk-bolero song "Aunque No Sea Conmigo"—popularized by Celso Piña, Café Tacvba and Enrique Bunbury— Rubio recreates the traditional Mexican song in an upbeat pop rendering. Sings in an erotic tone she is willing to give up her lover, despite still being in love, and wishing him "I hope you are happy" at the cost of her own happiness. Rubio represents the sounds of the " colonia" in a modern production and combines the sounds of Spain and Mexico driven by a
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. It has drawn comparisons to her trademark ranchera- hip hop "
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" (2000), and the pop-ranchera "
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" (2004). "No Te Cambio" is a lovely song that captures the unconditionally love. Its production grows slowly in an acoustic arrangement of finger-plucked strings and
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-style vocals, into
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rhythms. The eighth track, "Retrato", is a drowsy Latin pop rock and cumbia song that documents the decision to get away from a narcissistic and vain lover, evoking her through lines "so empty you are, filling you, with your reflection." The power-ballad and
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"Miénteme Una Vez Más" unfolds the emotional pain of a delusional narrator, and metaphorically, she highlights the measures that use her lover to keep her in a toxic relationship, from which she cannot escape. It has drawn comparisons to
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's works. Rubio performed an English version of the song tittled "Beautiful Lie" at the
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in Oslo, Norway, played with the
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. Also, the song was part of the set list of her Amor, Luz y Sonido Tour. The followed songs, co-written by Rubio, has a dancefloor production. "Hoy" is a dance-pop "aggressive" song featuring pulsing disco-electro that has a 1970s sound. Lyrically, it reflects "being hurt because someone hurts you, and at some point wanting to take revenge." The dance-pop-cut sequel, "Lo Que Pensamos", that opens with enthusiastic whistles and hand claps, lyrically "reveals the chaos that the world lives and we say that armies wear white and that, instead of killing people, make love and peace." By transmit a pacifist and optimistic message, the song is considered the lyrical core of the album. The twelfth track, "Tú Y Yo", written by Rubio and
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, is a
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song knitted in expressive gypsy guitar and electro beat. Inspired by a popular Mexican cheer, the song evokes gypsy culture through lines such as "Canto a la gente que está alrededor, la mañana de un día cualquiera (I sing to the people around, the morning of any given day)." The standard edition of the album closes with "Sin Final", a slow ballad with emotionally raw lyrics that detail a flawed but desireting relationship. It opens with a spaghetti Western-esque whistle,


Release and promotion

In July 2006, through different media specialized in music, the name of the album and the official release were announced. ''Ananda'' was scheduled to be published on September 18 in Mexico and Latin America, but two days before the album's official release date, Mexican stores put the album on sale to avoid piracy; this led the album's leaking that same day. Rubio went on several television shows in the US to promote the album. On December 6, 2006, she gave an interview and performs on ''
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'' inside the NBC Studios in California. It was her first performance on the American TV show in four years. As well, she performed on ''
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'', '' MTV's TRL'', a special performs at Universal City for mund2.


Singles

"Ni Una Sola Palabra" was released as the lead single from the album on July 24, 2006, by Universal Music. "Ni Una Sola Palabra" has been praised by contemporary critics. Some compared it with La Oreja de Van Gogh's works, evidencing the influence of the song's composer, Xabier San Martín. "Ni Una Sola Palabra" achieved international success by topping the charts in several countries worldwide. It became Rubio's third number-one single on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs. In Finland, "Ni Una Sola Palabra" peaked at number two on the Suomen virallinen lista, and selling 3,946 copies; while in Spain, selling 60,000 copies, and was certified triple platinum. The music video, directed by Paul Boyd, portrays Rubio as a superhero woman. " Nada Puede Cambiarme" was released on January 29, 2007, as the second single from the album. It reached at number six on the ''Billboard''
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. The song attained top-twenty positions on the charts of many Latin American nations. In Spain, "Nada Puede Cambiarme" was certified gold. A music video, directed by Dago González, features Slash from Guns N' Roses and
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, shows a glam-rock style wedding, with Rubio portrays a
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. In 2020, the song was listed on ''
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'' magazine's Most Surprising Duets in Music. " Ayúdame" was released as the third from the album, on April 4, 2007. It received positive appreciation from contemporary critics. The song reached the top-twenty on the Latin Pop Airplay, and it was a success on the Latin American airplay charts. The music video, directed by Gabriel Coss and Israel Lugo, portrays Rubio as an alien on an
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devastated by
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. "Que Me Voy A Quedar" was released as the fourth and final single from the album, on November 13, 2007. The song lost uncharted on the official chart due it wasn't promotional by Universal Music. A music video was released on the Rubio's official website, which contains video footage from Amor, Luz y Sonido Tour. " Me Siento Mucho Más Fuerte Sin Tu Amor"— a cover by
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folk rock song, and the lyrics translated into Spanish by Charly García —was released as a digital promotional only single on March 20, 2007. It was a digital single from deluxe edition reissue. Around the same time, the promotional single "Hoy" was released on contemporary hit radio. This featured a remixed version of the Mexican rock-dance band Kinky.


Critical reception

''Ananda'' received generally positive reviews from music critics.
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wrote that with this album Rubio "tries to maintain his dominant position in pop". A similar opinion did Jason Birchmeier from
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in her review, saying she "has her career as one of Latin pop's biggest and brightest hitmakers on safe ground." Birchmeier praised it as an album "so enjoyable" and claimed "fully embrace restrained pop/rock, as Rubio does throughout ''Ananda'', is surprising."
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reviewer, Sarah Bardeen, commented that in Ananda "we get to spend more time with Rubio's smoky, expressive voice on lovely songs."


Accolades

"Ni Una Sola Palabra" won for Female Latin Single of the Year and ''Ananda'' won for Female Latin Pop Album at the 2007 Latin Billboard Music Awards. Cachorro López was among the producers which nominated for the Producer of the Year at the 8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards for his work in Ananda.


Commercial performance

In the United States, ''Ananda'' debuted at number one on the ''Billboard''
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chart with first-week sales of 26,000 copies. It was Rubio's third number-one album there, following '' Paulina'' (2000) and ''
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'' (2004). The album spent 19 weeks on the chart, ultimately earning double platinum (Latin) certification from the
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in November, 2006, for shipments in excess of 200,000 copies. Additionally, it also debuted at number one on the
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chart. It appeared on the year-end Latin album chart on the Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums, at number 41 and number 15, respectively. It charted at number 31 on the
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, becoming Rubio's second biggest-charted album in the United States, following ''
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'' (2002); and the highest debut on the chart for a Rubio Spanish-language album. By March 2007, the album has sold 250,000 units in the US. In Rubio's native Mexico, ''Ananda'' atop on the Mexican Albums Chart on October 10, 2006, just a few days before, it was certified gold by Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON). It appeared on the year-end album chart at number 29. It sold 50,000 copies physicals, while sold 200,000
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and digital copies. In April, 2007 "Tarabú", a music portal and media player developed by
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, awarded Rubio with the "Tarabú de Oro" as the artist with the most digital sales, becoming the first artist to receive it award. ''Ananda'' peaked at number 15 on the Argentine Albums Chart, and was certified platinum by
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in 2007; also was certified platinum in others Latin American territories, like Colombia and Puerto Rico. ''Ananda'' was certified gold or platinum in every Spanish-speaking country where it was released. ''Ananda'' debuted and peaked at number two on the Spanish Albums Chart. The album spent 58 weeks on the chart. Within days of release, the Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE) certified the album platinum for selling 80,000 copies. It appeared on the Spanish year-end album chart in 2006 and 2007, at number 29 and number 49, respectively. By the time ''
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'' was released in June 2009, ''Ananda'' had sold 160,000 copies, becoming Rubio's second biggest-sold album there, following ''Paulina'' (2000). Ananda peaked at number 3 on the
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, and stayed there for 11 weeks. As of December 2006, the album sold more than 500,000 units, equivalent to downloads, ringtones, ringbacks and digital tracks. As of April 2007, ''Ananda'' had sold 600,000 copies worldwide.


Track listing


Deluxe Edition

The reissue ''Ananda: Deluxe Edition'' was released on March 20, 2007, by Universal Music Latino nearly six months after the original album. It included three versions of two of the album's singles, a previously unreleased bonus track and a DVD with nearly 50 minutes of never-before seen material. This edition was released in North America only. Notes *Track 6, "Aunque No Sea Conmigo" is a cover of the Mexican musician Celso Piña. * signifies a co- producer * signifies a co-
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Personnel

Information is adapted from the album's liner notes. *
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, composer *Xabier San Marín Beldarían – composer * Slash
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(2) *Fernando Montesinos – composer * Coti – composer, background vocals (3) * Eric Sanicola – composer *Brooke Ross – composer *Gustavo Celis – composer *Nika García – composer * Julieta Venegas – composer * Juanes – composer *Chago Díaz – composer *Sebastian Schon – composer *Sandra Baylac – composer * Maria Christensen – composer *Johnnie Davis – composer *Marc Nelkin – composer *Marcelo Berestovoy – composer * Cachorro López – producer, composer *Aureo Baqueiro – producer, composer, mixer *
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– producer, mixer *Adrián Sosa – composer, mixer *
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– producer, composer *
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– co-producer, mixer *
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- producer *
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– producer *Sacha Triujeque – producer *Gush Montalvo – producer *
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mixer,
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* Tony Peluso – mixer, engineer *Dan Hetzel – mixer, engineer *Tom Baker – mastering * Carl Stubner
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*Rick Canny - managing * Lionel Deluy
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Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


See also

* Sanskrit in pop culture * List of number-one albums of 2006 (Mexico) *
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References


External links

* {{Authority control 2006 albums Paulina Rubio albums Albums produced by Cachorro López Pop rock albums by Mexican artists Spanish-language albums Concept albums Universal Music Mexico albums Universal Music Spain albums Universal Music Latino albums