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Velvetina

Miguel Bosé · 2004

67 min · 14 tracks · pop music · rock music

A kaleidoscopic blend of pop and rock that showcases Miguel Bosé's emotive vocal style and intricate arrangements.

Why this album works

The album received positive reviews and solidified Bosé's standing in the Latin pop scene, peaking at number 4 on the Spanish Albums Chart. Its release also contributed to Bosé's reputation as an artist unafraid to push boundaries, influencing subsequent generations of Latin pop musicians.
Best for
steady mid-tempo flow throughout emotive vocals for deep connection for reflective afternoons
Context
Released in 2004, 'Velvetina' marked Miguel Bosé's return to the music scene after a three-year hiatus following his album 'Sevilla' (2001). At this point in his career, Bosé was transitioning into a more experimental phase, exploring new sonic territories while still retaining his signature style.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Ójala ojalá Standout 4:43
  • 2 Aún más Standout 4:53
  • 3 No se trata de 4:46
  • 4 Hey max 4:38
  • 5 Celeste amor 4:21
  • 6 Ella dijo no 4:42
  • 7 De la mano de Dios 4:02
  • 8 La tropa del rey Standout 4:51
  • 9 Verde canalla 4:48
  • 10 Paro el horizonte 3:39
  • 11 Down with love 4:33
  • 12 Tu mano dirá 4:42
  • 13 May day 4:35
  • 14 Ella dijo no (remix) 7:49

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