Kany Garcia (album)

Kany Garcia
Studio album by Kany García
Released July 31, 2012 (2012-07-31)
(see Release history)[1]
Recorded

2010-2011

(Bogotá, Colombia)
Genre Latin pop, rock, folk
Length 40:23 (Standard Edition)
53:14 (DVD)
Label Sony BMG
Producer Paul Forat (executive producer)
Julio Reyes Copello (producer)
Kany García (co-producer)
Kany García chronology
Boleto de Entrada
(2009)
Kany García
(2012)
En Vivo: Kany Garcia
(2014)
Singles from Kany Garcia
  1. "Que Te Vaya Mal"
    Released: April 24, 2012
  2. "Alguien"
    Released: July 10, 2012
  3. "Cuando Se Va El Amor"
    Released: January 1, 2013
  4. "Adiós"
    Released: April, 2013
  5. "Demasiado Bueno"
    Released: July 31, 2013[2]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Kany Garcia is the third studio album of Latin Grammy winner, singer-songwriter Kany García. The album will be release on July 31, 2012 and produced by Kany García, Julio Reyes Copello and Paul Forat Sony BMG.[4][5] The album's first single "Que Te Vaya Mal" was nominated for Record of the Year at the 2012 Latin Grammy Awards. The album was nominated for "Best Latin Pop Album" at the 2013 Grammy Awards.[6]

Album information

The album was recorded in Bogota, Colombia. The live version of the album, which was recorded for a mini-movie/live concert type available as part of the CD/DVD set or iTunes digital format was recorded in the Pontificia Javeriana University in Bogota.[7]

Promotion

As a part of promotion, Kany released a song from the album each week in July starting with the first single "Que Te Vaya Mal". The other songs released were "Alguien", "Demasiado Bueno" and "Me Quedo".[8]

Singles

Promotional singles

Prior to the release of the album, two promotional singles were released exclusively on iTunes Store as a "Countdown to KANY GARCIA".

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Me Quedo"  Kany García 3:20
2. "Cuando Se Va El Amor"  Kany García 4:09
3. "Que Te Vaya Mal"  Kany García 2:33
4. "Adiós"  Kany García, Julio Reyes Copello 3:29
5. "Demasiado Bueno"  Kany García 2:45
6. "Esta Soledad (featuring Dani Martín)"  Kany García 3:16
7. "Que Me Quieras (featuring Jorge Celedón & Jimmy Zambrano)"  Kany García 3:05
8. "Pasaporte"  Kany García 3:48
9. "Hoy Ya Me Voy (featuring Franco De Vita)"  Kany García 3:54
10. "Alguien"  Kany García 3:03
11. "Estigma De Amor (featuring Antonio Carmona)"  Kany García 3:28
12. "Si Yo Me Olvido"  Kany García 3:23

Notes

Personnel

Confirmed by the album booklet.[4]

  • Kany García - Composer, Primary Artist
  • Juan Sebastian Atehortua - Trumpet
  • Jairo Alfonso Barrera - Saxophone
  • Antonio Carmona - Cajon, Guitars
  • Andrés Castro - Guitars
  • Julio Reyes Copello - Composer
  • Santiago Prieto - Guitars
  • Libardo Rey - Guitars
  • Julio Reyes - Keyboards, Piano
  • Miguel Rico - Keyboards, Piano

  • Marcos Sanchez - Keyboards, Organo, Piano
  • Froilán Sinti - Kena
  • Aaron Sterling - Bateria
  • Samuel Torres - Percussion
  • Guillermo Vadala - Bass
  • Juan Pablo Vega - Guitars
  • Jimmy Zambrano - Accordion
  • Oscar Grajales - Main Personnel
  • Marcial Sinti - Main Personnel

Production

  • Miguel Roldan - Director
  • Julio Reyes Copello - Engineer, Producer
  • Edgar Barrera - Engineer
  • Natalia Ramírez - Assistant Engineer
  • Julián Pinzón - Assistant Engineer
  • Javier Garza - Engineer, Mixing
  • Sebastian de Peyrecave - Engineer
  • Ricardo Escallón - Coordination

  • Paul Forat - Executive Producer
  • Francesc Freixes - Graphic Design
  • Mike Fuller - Mastering
  • Andrea Bautista - Coordination
  • Táriq Zia Burney - Assistant Engineer
  • Lorenzo Caballero - Assistant Engineer
  • Isabel de Jesús - A&R
  • Rubén Martín - Photography
  • Julio Muniz - A&R

Tour

Kany García: En Concierto
Tour by Kany García
Associated album Kany Garcia
Start date February 9, 2013
End date September 28, 2013
Legs 1
Number of shows 15 in North America
7 in South America
22 Total
Kany García concert chronology

"Kany García: En Concierto" is the concert tour by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Kany García in support of her third studio album of the same name. The tour started in Puerto Rico and continues in US and Latin American countries like Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and Mexico.[10][11]

Setlist

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Latin America
February 9, 2013 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico
February 20, 2013 Cali Colombia San Alejo Bar Cali
February 21, 2013 Medellín Santafé
February 22, 2013 Barranquilla Trucupey Latin Disco
April 20, 2013 Ponce Puerto Rico Estadio Francisco Montaner
May 2, 2013 Cartagena Colombia Hard Rock Cafe Cartagena
May 3, 2013 Barranquilla Estadio Romelio Martínez
May 4, 2013 Medellín La Macarena
May 23, 2013 San Juan Puerto Rico Club Tropicoro
May 31, 2013 Carolina Roberto Clemente Stadium
June 23, 2013 Orocovis Municipal Parking Lot
June 29, 2013 Aibonito Annex to José Marrón Aponte Coliseum
June 30, 2013 Rio Grande Ovidio de Jesus Stadium
July 9, 2013 Panama City Panamá Hard Rock Café
July 13 2013 Barceloneta Puerto Rico Plaza Pública
July 14, 2013 Cidra Complejo Deportivo
July 19, 2013 Hatillo Plaza Pública
July 26, 2013 Fajardo Plaza de Recreo
August 3, 2013[2] Arecibo Gasolina Beach Club
August 31, 2013 Juana Diaz Centro Comercial Plaza
September 27, 2013 Aguada Coliseo Ismael “Chavalillo” Delgado
September 28, 2013 Cabo Rojo Plaza de Recreo Ramón Emeterio Betances
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
February 14, 2013 San José, Costa Rica Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica Rescheduled to July 27, 2013 and moved to Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá,[12] but then it was cancelled.[13]

Chart Performance

On its first day of release, the album charted at #189 on iTunes top 200 albums chart, #2 on iTunes Latino album charts and #1 on Pop Latino album charts in United States and Puerto Rico. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard Latin Pop Album Chart and Puerto Rico Album Charts. It debuted at #5 on Billboard Latin Albums Chart and #89 on Mexico Top 100. It remain at #1 for 2 straight weeks on Puerto Rico Album Charts on its second week, and reached #72 on Mexico Top 100 on its third week.

Charts

Chart Peak
position
U.S Billboard Top Latin Albums 5
U.S Billboard Latin Pop Albums 1
Mexico Top 100 Albums 72

Awards/Nominations

Year Awards ceremony Award Work Result
2012 Latin Grammy Awards Record of the Year "Que Te Vaya Mal" Nominated
2013 Grammy Awards Best Latin Pop Album "Kany Garcia" (album) Nominated
Latin Grammy Awards Best Singer-Songwriter Album "Kany Garcia" (album) Nominated
Best Engineered Album "Kany Garcia" (album) Won

Release history

Region Date Label Format
Puerto Rico July 30, 2012 Sony BMG Standard/Deluxe
United States July 31, 2012
Latin America Sony Norte

References

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