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Más Turbada Que Nunca (the literal translation being "As Turbated as Ever" or "More 'turbed than Ever", -with the term "'turbed" being short for the word "disturbed"- however the title can actually be interpreted humorously as the play-on-words' pun, "MasTurbated than Ever") is the fourth studio album released by pop/rock singer Gloria Trevi in 1994. It was produced by Gloria Trevi and Sergio Andrade.
The album featured 12 tracks with beats ranging from rock such as (on all fours), El Juicio (The trial), (The rent), and rock ballads such as (pregnant girl), (For you), (always to me), funk songs and ballads of love such as El Recuentro De Los Daños (The count of the damage) and (another day of life). The theme of the album reflects the daily experiences with Mexican slang, while exploring different rock-oriented sounds. Besides being a successful album in Mexico, it was also very popular in countries such as Peru, Guatemala and Ecuador while experimenting moderate success in the USA's latin music market. Similar to her two previous albums, Más Turbada Que Nunca experimented an instant success in sales, radio, and television after its release.
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