''Distinto'' is the seventh
studio album
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(ninth overall) by
Argentine
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latin pop
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singer
Diego Torres, it was released on May 4, 2010, through
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Album information
The album is entirely produced by Rafael Arcaute, who has a background in
Latin pop
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and
Soft rock
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music. Prior to the release of the album, three promotional singles were released exclusively on
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It was preceded by the title single "
Guapa
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" a song composed by himself alongside
Noel Schajris and
Luís Cardoso
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released on February 22, 2010, managed to provide Diego with a number-ten chart entry on the ''
Billboard
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''
Top Latin Songs
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which peaked at number one. The second single was "Mi Corazón Se Fue" released in July 2010.
Diego Torres estrena "Mi corazón se fue"
Elespectador. Retrieved July 30, 2010 It peaked at number twenty-six on the Latin Pop Songs, the third single was "No Alcanzan Las Flores" released in January 2011.
Chart performance
The album debuted at number 33 on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums, on the Latin Pop Albums The '' Billboard'' Latin pop charts began in 1985 when an album chart were introduced as Latin Pop Albums in the June 29 issue of the magazine. In October 1994, ''Billboard'' then established Latin Pop Airplay, which initially rank the most-played ...
the album debuted at number 8, becoming his highest debut on the U.S. charts compared to his previous albums. On the Spanish Albums Chart the album debuted at number 34 making it his second entry to the chart.
The album also debuted on the Mexican Albums Chart
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at number 21 and number 12 on the Mexican Pop Albums Chart.
Track listing
Charts and sales
Charts
Sales and certifications
References
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2010 albums
Diego Torres albums
Universal Music Latino albums
Latin Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album