Dos (Fanny Lu album)

Dos
Studio album by Fanny Lu
Released December 8, 2008 Colombia
December 16, 2008 United States
Genre Tropical, Latin Pop, Rock Latino, Vallenato
Length 37:37
Label Universal Music Latino
Producer Fanny Lu, Andres Munera, Jose Gaviria
Fanny Lu chronology
Lágrimas Cálidas
(2006)
Dos
(2008)
Felicidad y Perpetua
(2011)
Singles from Dos
  1. "Tú No Eres Para Mi"
    Released: October, 2008
  2. "Celos."
    Released: 2009
  3. "Corazón Perdido"
    Released: 2009
  4. "Mar de Amor"
    Released: June, 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Billboard(positive)[1]

Dos (English: Two) is the title of the second album by Colombian Pop and Vallenato singer, Fanny Lu. The album was released in Colombia on December 8, 2008, and in the United States and Puerto Rico the following week. In Colombia, Dos went straight to number one in the album charts in its debut week. The album features the lead single and the official song of the year in Colombia,[2] "Tú No Eres Para Mi" (You Are Not For Me).

Album information

The album was greeted with huge anticipation following the success of the lead single "Tú No Eres Para Mi". The hit was number one on Colombian radio for eleven weeks. As well as this, there were high expectations considering the success of Fanny's first album, Lágrimas Cálidas (English: "Warm Tears"), which spent nine weeks at number one in Colombia. Fanny Lu produced the album and co-wrote many of the tracks, most notably "Un Minuto Más" (English: "One More Minute"), a duet with Noel Schajris. The song is a tribute to her late father who was murdered. Weeks before the release of the album, Fanny stated that "We were looking for a fusion of sounds. I didn't limit myself. I gave myself the luxury of exploring, because it was important not to repeat what I'd done. For example, many times, instead of accordions, we experimented with winds. This album is like a walk along all those genres I love, and all the songs have their own palate and color."

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Corazón Perdido ("Lost Heart")"   3:13
2. "Tú No Eres Para Mi ("You Are Not for Me")"   3:27
3. "Te Va A Costar (La,La,La) ("It's Going to Cost You")"   4:01
4. "Amor Sincero ("Sincere Love")"   3:55
5. "Un Minuto Más" ("One More Minute")" (featuring Noel Schajris) 3:51
6. "Celos ("Jealousy")"   2:56
7. "Ya No Puedo Más ("I Can't Anymore")"   3:20
8. "Mañana Es Otro Dia ("Tomorrow is Another Day")"   3:20
9. "No Renuncio ("I Don't Give Up")"   3:35
10. "Lloro Por Ti ("I Cry for You")"   3:34
11. "Mi Rutina Para Amar ("My Routine to Love")"   3:25

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Dos liner notes.[4]

  • Fanny Lu – vocals
  • Boris Milan – mix engineer
  • Teddy Mullet - trombone, trumpet
  • Andrés Múnera – audio production, composer, guitar, producer, record producer
  • Javier Olivencia – saxophone
  • José Luis Perales – composer
  • Jordan Quamina – audio engineer
  • Luisito Quintero – percussion
  • Catalina Rodríguez - vocals
  • Milton Salcedo - audio production, post-producer, recorder
  • Noel Schajris - composer
  • Camilo Valencia – saxophone

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard)[5] 70
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)[5] 14

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Colombia (ASINCOL)[6] Gold 10,000x
Mexico (IFPI)[7] Gold 32,000x
Venezuela (APFV)[8] Gold 5,000x

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

  1. Williams, Christian (January 17, 2009). "Lily Allen The Singer Speaks Out On EMI, Endorsement Deals, And How She Deals With Perez And The Paparazzi". Billboard (Nielsen Business Media) 121 (2): 34. ISSN 0006-2510.
  2. "FANNY LU SITIO OFICIAL @ UNIVERSAL MUSIC LATINO".
  3. "iTunes - Music - Dos by Fanny Lu". Itunes.apple.com. 2010-05-04. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
  4. Dos (Liner Notes) (Compact Disc). Fanny Lu. Colombia: Universal Music Latino. 2008.
  5. 1 2 "Fanny Lu – Chart history" Billboard Top Latin Albums for Fanny Lu. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
  6. "Biografia de Fanny Lu" (in Spanish). Noticiasdetusidolos.obolog.es. April 28, 2009. Retrieved May 15, 2014.
  7. "Fanny Lu recibe disco de oro" (in Spanish). 2010-10-31.
  8. "Fanny Lu encabeza proyecto "Niño Feliz" y lanza reedición de su disco "Dos"." (in Spanish). Univision. April 8, 2010. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
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