¿Qué Hago Aquí?

...Qué Hago Aquí?
Studio album by Gloria Trevi
Released August 1989 (Mexico)
Recorded 1989
Genre Pop rock, alternative rock, folk, avant-garde, shoegaze, proto-trip hop, experimental, heavy metal, symphonic rock, synthpop, power pop
Label Sony International
Producer Sergio Andrade
Gloria Trevi chronology
none ¿Qué Hago Aquí?
(1989)
Tu Ángel de la Guarda
(1991)

...Qué Hago Aquí? (English: What am I doing here?) is the debut studio album by Mexican Pop rock singer Gloria Trevi. It was produced by Sergio Andrade and originally released in 1989 by Sony International. The album became massively popular with the mainstream Mexican audience because of songs such as "Dr. Psiquiatra", "Satisfecha", "Ultimo Beso", and "Mañana". This album is noted for using two popular English language songs: "Last Kiss" and "Satisfaction", but both songs were sung in Spanish (in the version of a woman to a man, as Trevi would later described it). These songs (tracks four and five) were perfectly translated into Spanish and became very popular, helping the album sell over 2,000,000 copies.

Track listing

# Track Length
1. "Dr. Psiquiatra" 3:44
2. "No Tengo Ropa" 2:54
3. "¿Qué Hago Aquí?" 3:27
4. "Satisfecha" 4:43
5. "El Último Beso (Versión Larga)" 3:58
6. "¿Qué Voy a Hacer Sin Él?" 3:25
7. "Cosas de la Vida" 3:21
8. "Mañana" 4:13
9. "Le Diré, Les Diremos" 3:32
10. "Bésame Aquí" 2:58

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