Why this album works
Chayanne became a significant presence in Latin pop with this album, reaching notable chart positions in Latin American countries. Its commercial success laid the groundwork for his future hits and enduring popularity, establishing him as a staple of the genre.
- Best for
- steady melodic journey throughout youthful exuberance and romance feel-good energy for gatherings
- Context
- This self-titled album marked Chayanne's debut in the music industry, launched in 1987 when he was just beginning to establish his solo career after gaining fame as a member of the group Los Chicos. The release helped solidify his transition from a teen idol into a major figure in Latin pop music.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Timbaland· No Doubt· Harry Nilsson· Alanis Morissette· Donna Summer· Willie Nelson· Backstreet Boys· Cyndi Lauper
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Canta America (Fiesta en América) Standout 3:42
- 2 Sempre vou te amar (Emociones cuantas emociones) 3:40
- 3 Não posso mais viver assim (Amar es cuando no estás tú) 3:48
- 4 Para tenerte otra vez Standout 5:05
- 5 Quien soy yo 3:42
- 6 Digo não (Digo no) 3:54
- 7 Tô gostando de você
- 8 Violeta 3:29
- 9 Peligro de amor Standout 4:03
- 10 Tú y yo 4:16
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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