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'''''Nuestro Amor''''' (Our Love) is [[ |
'''''Nuestro Amor''''' (Our Love) is the second [[studio album]] by [[Mexico|Mexican]] pop band [[RBD]]. The album was released on September 22, 2005 in Mexico, selling over 127,000 in its first seven hours of release, and 160,000 in the first week,<ref>[http://www.emimusic.com.mx/portal/hgxpp001.aspx?2,217,23,O,S,0 ARTISTA .: Principal<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> enough for being certified platinum. It was eventually certified 3× Platinum+ Gold. In the U.S, the album was released on the 4th of October 2005 and peaked at number 88 on the [[Billboard 200]]. It also spent three weeks in a row at #1 in the Billboard's Latin Albums Chart.<ref>[http://billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?g=Albums&f=Top+Latin+Albums Billboard's Top 50 Latin Albums]</ref> The album was released in Spain on October 30, 2006 and has been certified 2× Platinum. |
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A Diamond Edition was released, included the original 14 tracks, plus an interactive CD including wallpapers, videos, screensavers, plus 2 new unreleased tracks. Also, a [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] edition of the album was recorded, see ''[[Nosso Amor Rebelde]]''. |
A Diamond Edition was released, included the original 14 tracks, plus an interactive CD including wallpapers, videos, screensavers, plus 2 new unreleased tracks. Also, a [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] edition of the album was recorded, see ''[[Nosso Amor Rebelde]]''. |
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Nuestro Amor (Our Love) is the second studio album by Mexican pop band RBD. The album was released on September 22, 2005 in Mexico, selling over 127,000 in its first seven hours of release, and 160,000 in the first week,[1] enough for being certified platinum. It was eventually certified 3× Platinum+ Gold. In the U.S, the album was released on the 4th of October 2005 and peaked at number 88 on the Billboard 200. It also spent three weeks in a row at #1 in the Billboard's Latin Albums Chart.[2] The album was released in Spain on October 30, 2006 and has been certified 2× Platinum.
A Diamond Edition was released, included the original 14 tracks, plus an interactive CD including wallpapers, videos, screensavers, plus 2 new unreleased tracks. Also, a Portuguese edition of the album was recorded, see Nosso Amor Rebelde.
The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2006.
Track listing
- "Nuestro Amor" (Memo Méndez Guiu, Emil "Billy" Méndez) — 3:33
- "Me Voy (Gone)" (Kara DioGuardi, Mauri Stern) — 3:25
- "Feliz Cumpleaños (Happy Birthday)" (Jade Ell, Mats Hedstrôm, Carlos Lara) — 2:58
- "Este Corazón (This Heart)" (Armando Ávila) — 3:29
- "Así Soy Yo (So Am I)"(Fernando Rojo) — 3:08
- "Aún Hay Algo (There Still Is Something)" Carlos Lara, Karen Sokoloff[3]) — 3:34
- "A Tu Lado (By Your Side)"(Carlos Lara) — 3:47
- "Fuera (Out)"(Mauricio Arriaga) — 3:36
- "Que Fue Del Amor (It Was Love)"(Armando Ávila) — 3:44
- "Qué Hay Detrás (There Behind)"(Carlos Lara, Karen Sokoloff) — 3:17
- "Tras De Mí (Behind Me)"(Carlos Lara, Karen Sokoloff, Pedro Damián) — 3:11
- "Solo Para Ti (Just For You)"(Mario Sandoval) — 3:41
- "Una Canción (Live)" (José Roberto Matera,[4] CJ Turbay Daccarett[5]) — 3:43
- "Liso, Sensual" (Karen Sokoloff, Polen Thomas[6]) - 3:12
- "Nuestro Amor" (Video) - 3:35
Release history
Country | Release date |
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Mexico | September 22, 2005 |
United States | October 4, 2005 |
Brazil | March 2006 |
Spain | October 30, 2006 |
Edición Diamante (Bonus Disc)
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- "Quando O Amor Acaba" — 3:18
- "Una Canción" (Studio Version) — 3:27
Enhanced Content
- "Bonus Track: Una Canción" (Live)— 3:43
- "Emoticons"
- "Fotos"
- "Juegos"
- "Aun Hay Algo" (Video) - 3:36
- "Screensavers"
- "Wallpapers"
Awards
Year | Ceremony | Award | Result |
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2006 | Latin Grammy Awards | Best Pop Album By A Duo Or Group With Vocal | Nominated |
2006 | Billboard Latin Music Awards | Latin Pop Album of the Year, New Artist | Nominated |
2006 | Billboard Latin Music Awards | Latin Pop Album of the Year - Duo or Group | Nominated |
2006 | Premios Oye! | Pop Album of the Year - Duo or Group | Nominated |
2006 | Premios Juventud | Me Muero Sin Ese CD | Won |
2007 | Premios Lo Nuestro | Latin Pop Album of the Year - Duo or Group | Won |
Charts and certifications
Charts
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Sales and certifications
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Miscellaneous
- "Me Voy" is the Spanish version of Kelly Clarkson's "Gone", recorded by RBD. "Gone" was originally released on Clarkson's multi-platinum album Breakaway. "Me Voy" keeps the same meaning as the original - a heartbroken person who gains pride and forces herself to get over the one who harmed her.
- "Feliz Cumpleaños" is the Spanish version of Mikeyla's "Happy Worst Day".
Both songs were recorded in English versions for RBD's albums Rebels and the Japanese version on Rebels,"We are RBD!"
Notes
- ^ ARTISTA .: Principal
- ^ Billboard's Top 50 Latin Albums
- ^ Max Di Carlo billed as Karen Sokoloff
- ^ Joe Carvajal billed as José Roberto Matera
- ^ Johann Daccarett billed as CJ Turbay Daccarett
- ^ Carlos Lara billed as Polen Thomas
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas. Type RBD in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and Nuestro Amor in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.
- ^ "Spanish album certifications – RBD – Nuestro Amor". El portal de Música. Productores de Música de España.
- ^ "American album certifications – RBD – Nuestro Amor". Recording Industry Association of America.