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Fey

Fey · 1995

47 min · 12 tracks · pop rock · Latin pop · Eurodance

A vibrant fusion of Eurodance beats and Latin pop melodies that captures the essence of 90s club culture.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady mid-tempo flow
  • vibrant background energy
  • feel-good dance vibes
  • ideal for social gatherings
  • uplifting and catchy melodies

Where this album fits

In the catalog
Breakthrough — This debut album established Fey as a leading artist in Latin pop.
Themes
90s club culture· Latin dance energy· celebratory freedom
Career context
Fey's self-titled debut album, released in March 1995, marked the beginning of her ascent in the Latin pop scene. At this point in her career, Fey was emerging as a fresh voice, following her initial breakthrough with singles that showcased her catchy sound and engaging style. This album set the foundation for her subsequent success and solidified her status as a prominent figure in Latin dance music.
Stylistic neighbors
Ana Gabriel· Thalía· Paulina Rubio
If this clicks, go next to
Tierna la noche — Continues the energetic Eurodance vibe while introducing fresh sounds.
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Pies descalzos by Shakira — Shares vibrant Latin pop energy with infectious dance rhythms and catchy melodies.
A mí me gusta by Los del Río — Captures a similar celebratory spirit with upbeat, danceable tracks rooted in Latin influence.
L'Amour Toujours by Gigi D'Agostino — Combines Eurodance beats with emotive melodies, resonating with 90s club culture.

Tracklist

New here? Start with "Bombón".

  • 1 Bombón Start here 4:17
  • 2 Gatos en el balcón 4:09
  • 3 Fiebre del sábado 3:23
  • 4 La soledad me matará 4:06
  • 5 Media naranja 3:46
  • 6 Me enamoro de ti 3:55
  • 7 Dos corazones 4:07
  • 8 Tirando a matar 3:36
  • 9 Bailando bajo la lluvia 3:17
  • 10 La noche se mueve 4:27
  • 11 Como pan y chocolate 4:05
  • 12 La noche se mueve (remix) 4:19

What to play next

This album is considered a Breakthrough in Fey's catalog. This debut album established Fey as a leading artist in Latin pop.

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