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{{Infobox album
{{Infobox album
| Name = Ricky Martin
| Name = Ricky Martin
| Type = [[Studio album]]
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Ricky Martin]]
| Artist = [[Ricky Martin]]
| Cover = rickymartinalbum1991.jpg
| Cover = rickymartinalbum1991.jpg
| Cover size = 170
| Cover size = 170
| Released = {{start date|1991|11|26}}
| Released = {{start date|1991|11|26}}
| Recorded = [[1991]]
| Recorded = 1990-1991
| Genre = [[Latin]], [[Pop Rock]],
| Genre = [[Latin]], [[Pop Rock]],
[[Latin pop]], [[dance-pop]]
[[Latin pop]], [[dance-pop]]
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| Misc = {{Singles
| Misc = {{Singles
| Name = Ricky Martin
| Name = Ricky Martin
| Type = [[Studio album]]
| Type = Studio album
| Single 1 = [[Fuego Contra Fuego]]
| Single 1 = [[Fuego Contra Fuego]]
| Single 1 date = {{start date|1991|06|10}}
| Single 1 date = {{start date|1991|10|11}}
| Single 2 = [[El Amor de Mi Vida (song)|El Amor de Mi Vida]]
| Single 2 = [[El Amor de Mi Vida (song)|El Amor de Mi Vida]]
| Single 2 date = {{start date|1991|10|07}}
| Single 2 date = {{start date|1992|2|25}}
| Single 3 = [[Vuelo (song)|Vuelo]]
| Single 3 = [[Vuelo (song)|Vuelo]]
| Single 3 date = {{start date|1992|02|03}}
| Single 3 date = {{start date|1992|4|30}}
| Single 4 = [[Bring a Little Lovin'#Ricky Martin version|Dime Que Me Quieres]]
| Single 4 = [[Bring a Little Lovin'#Ricky Martin version|Dime Que Me Quieres]]
| Single 4 date = {{start date|1992|03|30}}
| Single 4 date = {{start date|1992|6|6}}
| Single 5 = [[Suzanne (VOF de Kunst song)#Ricky Martin version|Susana]]
| Single 5 = [[Suzanne (VOF de Kunst song)#Ricky Martin version|Susana]]
| Single 5 date = {{start date|1992|07|13}}
| Single 5 date = {{start date|1992|8|28}}
| Single 6 = [[Juego de Ajedrez]]
| Single 6 = [[Juego de Ajedrez]]
| Single 6 date = {{start date|1992|08|31}}
| Single 6 date = {{start date|1992|10|9}}
| Single 7 = [[Ser Feliz]]
| Single 7 = [[Ser Feliz]]
| Single 7 date = {{start date|1992|10|05}}
| Single 7 date = {{start date|1992|12|6}}
}}
}}
}}
}}
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}}


'''''Ricky Martin''''' is the debut album by [[Puerto Rican people|Puerto Rican]] singer [[Ricky Martin]], released on [[November 26]], [[1991]] by [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Mexico]] and on [[February 18]], [[1992]] by [[Sony Music Latin]] in the [[United States]]. It peaked at number five on the [[Latin Pop Albums]] in the US and has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide.<ref>[http://www.sonymusic.pl/zespol_1210.html Ricky Martin Biography - Sony Music Poland]. Retrieved January 26, 2011.</ref>
'''''Ricky Martin''''' is the debut album by [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] singer [[Ricky Martin]], released on November 26, 1991 by [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Mexico]] and on February 18, 1992 by [[Sony Music Latin]] in the [[United States]]. It peaked at number five on the [[Latin Pop Albums]] in the US and has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide.<ref>[http://www.sonymusic.pl/zespol_1210.html Ricky Martin Biography - Sony Music Poland]. Retrieved January 26, 2011.</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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| total_length =
| total_length =
| writing_credits = yes
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = [[Fuego Contra Fuego]]
| title1 = Best Of My Love
| writer1 = Carlos Gómez, Mariano Pérez
| writer1 = Carlos Gómez, Mariano Pérez
| note1 = duet with [[Marc Anthony]]
| length1 = 4:15
| length1 = 3:25
| title2 = [[Bring a Little Lovin'#Ricky Martin version|Dime Que Me Quieres]]
| title2 = [[Bring a Little Lovin'#Ricky Martin version|Dime Que Me Quieres]]
| writer2 = Frances Lay
| writer2 = Frances Lay
| note2 =
| note2 =
| length2 = 3:16
| length2 = 3:18
| title3 = [[Vuelo (song)|Vuelo]]
| title3 = [[Vuelo (song)|Vuelo]]
| writer3 = Fernando Riba, Kiko Campos
| writer3 = Fernando Riba, Kiko Campos
| note3 =
| note3 =
| length3 = 3:51
| length3 = 3:53
| title4 = Conmigo Nadie Puede
| title4 = Conmigo Nadie Puede
| writer4 = Michael Sullivan, Paulo Massadas
| writer4 = Michael Sullivan, Paulo Massadas
| note4 =
| note4 =
| length4 = 3:18
| length4 = 3:20
| title5 = Te Voy a Conquistar
| title5 = Te Voy a Conquistar
| writer5 = Sullivan, Massadas
| writer5 = Sullivan, Massadas
| note5 =
| note5 =
| length5 = 4:15
| length5 = 4:19
| title6 = [[Juego de Ajedrez]]
| title6 = [[Juego de Ajedrez]]
| writer6 = Manuel Pacho
| writer6 = Manuel Pacho
| note6 =
| note6 =
| length6 = 2:43
| length6 = 2:46
| title7 = Corazón Entre Nubes
| title7 = Corazón Entre Nubes
| writer7 = Carlos Colla, Marcos Valle
| writer7 = Carlos Colla, Marcos Valle
| note7 =
| note7 =
| length7 = 3:39
| length7 = 3:44
| title8 = [[Ser Feliz]]
| title8 = [[Ser Feliz]]
| writer8 = Sullivan, Massadas
| writer8 = Sullivan, Massadas
| note8 =
| note8 =
| length8 = 4:38
| length8 = 4:43
| title9 = [[El Amor de Mi Vida (song)|El Amor de Mi Vida]]
| title9 = [[El Amor de Mi Vida (song)|El Amor de Mi Vida]]
| writer9 = Eddie Sierra
| writer9 = Eddie Sierra
| note9 =
| note9 =
| length9 = 4:56
| length9 = 5:03
| title10 = [[Suzanne (VOF de Kunst song)#Ricky Martin version|Susana]]
| title10 = [[Suzanne (VOF de Kunst song)#Ricky Martin version|Susana]]
| writer10 = Caroline Bogman, Ferdy Lancee, Mark Foggo
| writer10 = Caroline Bogman, Ferdy Lancee, Mark Foggo
| length10 = 4:55
| length10 = 4:59
| title11 = [[Bony Moronie|Popotitos]]
| title11 = [[Bony Moronie|Popotitos]]
| writer11 = [[Larry Williams]]
| writer11 = [[Larry Williams]]
| length11 = 3:18
| length11 = 3:20
|}}
|}}



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Allmusic[1]

Ricky Martin is the debut album by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin, released on November 26, 1991 by Sony Music Mexico and on February 18, 1992 by Sony Music Latin in the United States. It peaked at number five on the Latin Pop Albums in the US and has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Best Of My Love" (duet with Marc Anthony)Carlos Gómez, Mariano Pérez3:25
2."Dime Que Me Quieres"Frances Lay3:18
3."Vuelo"Fernando Riba, Kiko Campos3:53
4."Conmigo Nadie Puede"Michael Sullivan, Paulo Massadas3:20
5."Te Voy a Conquistar"Sullivan, Massadas4:19
6."Juego de Ajedrez"Manuel Pacho2:46
7."Corazón Entre Nubes"Carlos Colla, Marcos Valle3:44
8."Ser Feliz"Sullivan, Massadas4:43
9."El Amor de Mi Vida"Eddie Sierra5:03
10."Susana"Caroline Bogman, Ferdy Lancee, Mark Foggo4:59
11."Popotitos"Larry Williams3:20

Chart performance

Chart (1992) Peak
position
US Billboard Latin Pop Albums[3] 5

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Ricky Martin Biography - Sony Music Poland. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  3. ^ Billboard peak positions. Retrieved January 25, 2011.