Sólo Pienso En Ti (Lucero album)

Sólo Pienso En Tí
Studio album by Lucero
Released 29 June 1991
Recorded 1990-1991
Genre Pop
Label Melody
Producer Rafael Pérez Botija
Lucero chronology
Con Mi Sentimiento
(1990)
Sólo Pienso En Ti
(1991)
Lucero De México
(1992)
Singles from Sólo Pienso En Ti
  1. "Electricidad"
    Released: 14 May 1991
  2. "Ya no"
    Released: 6 August 1991
  3. "Tu desdén"
    Released: 3 September 1991
  4. "Amor secreto"
    Released: 17 December 1991
  5. "Autocontrol"
    Released: 25 February 1992

Sólo Pienso En Ti (I only think about you) is the eighth album from Mexican pop music singer and actress Lucero. It was released in 1991, selling til today more than 700,000 units. The first single, "Electricidad", went to #1 in Mexico in just three weeks. The song was so hot that the second single "Ya No" was #2 when the former were still at the top of the charts. Eventually "Ya No" hit the #1 spot for 5 weeks, until Luis Miguel's "Inolvidable" debuted at the #1. The album was the first of many collaborations with Rafael Pérez Botija who wrote and produce all the tracks.

Track listing

The album is composed by ten songs, all of them were arranged and produced by Rafael Pérez Botija.[1]

No. Title Length
1. "Ya No"   3:41
2. "Quién Pudiera Quererte"   3:36
3. "Nada Como Ser Miss"   3:28
4. "Necesito Tu Amor"   4:13
5. "Electricidad"   4:20
6. "Tu Desdén"   4:07
7. "Amor en Primer Grado"   3:22
8. "Amor Secreto"   2:56
9. "Autocontrol"   3:32
10. "Sólo Pienso en Ti"   3:34

Singles

# Title Mexico United States
Hot Lat.
Costa Rica Argentina Chile Colombia Nicaragua
1. "Electricidad"#1#5 [2]#1#1#1#1#1
2. "Ya no"#1#7 [3]#1#9#2#5#1
3. "Tu desdén"#15n/a#4n/an/a#9#2
4. "Amor secreto"#5n/a#5#15#5#10#1
5. "Autocontrol"#25n/an/an/an/an/a#20

Chart performance

This was the first time ever that an album of Lucero entered to the list of Billboard in the category of pop music. The album stayed in the chart of the Latin Pop Albums for 17 weeks, 2 of them were in the top ten; entering at #9 and then peaking #7.

Chart Peak[4]
Billboard Latin Pop Albums 7

References

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