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''Me siento tan sola'' (Spanish for "I feel so lonely") is the third album by Mexican singer
Gloria Trevi Gloria de los Ángeles Treviño Ruiz (born February 15, 1968), known professionally as Gloria Trevi, is a Mexican singer, songwriter and actress. She is known for her emotional lyrics, performances, and lasting influence on Latin music, being ...
, originally released on July 23, 1992, by
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. A limited edition titled ''I Feel So Alone'' was released a month later at a convention held by her record company, where it was awarded a Double Gold Record for its high sales. Trevi promoted the album in several countries, including Argentina, Chile, the United States, Venezuela, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Central America. The album was particularly popular in Japan, where it sold approximately 100,000 copies. In 1992, Trevi traveled to Spain for the first time, where the album was certified Gold. She also managed to captivate Spanish audiences with her unique performances. In 1993, Trevi was named Queen of the Song Festival of Viña del Mar by the Chilean press, performing before 20,000 spectators. She also performed with great success at the Paramount Theatre in
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in New York. Additionally, she held successful concerts in Washington, California, El Paso, Dallas, and various other U.S. cities, becoming the Mexican pop-rock musician to have performed the most concerts in the United States. That year marked one of the longest concert tours of her career, with performances at venues such as the Universal Studios Amphitheatre in Atlanta, Georgia; San Antonio, Texas; Sacramento, California; Chicago, Illinois; and, for the first time, at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. In September, Trevi was confirmed as the most important Mexican pop-rock singer of the time and was dubbed the "Mexican Madonna" by the ''New York Newspaper'' and ''The Wall Street Journal''. The album, produced by , Trevi's manager, featured songs primarily written by Trevi herself and major session musicians performed in the album,
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on drums and Jimmy Johnson on bass guitar. It topped several Latin American charts and peaked at number eight on the
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chart in the United States.


Track listing


Singles

# ''Zapatos Viejos'' – #1 on the Mexican charts # ''Con Los Ojos Cerrados'' – #1 on the Mexican charts # ''Me Siento Tan Sola'' – #10 on the Mexican charts # ''Los Borregos'' – #3 on the Mexican charts # ''La Acera De Enfrente'' – #2 on the Mexican charts


References

Gloria Trevi albums 1992 albums 1990s Spanish-language albums {{1990s-pop-album-stub