Me Amaras (album)

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Me Amaras
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 25, 1993 (1993-05-25)
Genre
Length44:29
LabelSony Discos
ProducerJose L. Quintana
Ricky Martin chronology
Ricky Martin
(1991)
Me Amaras
(1993)
A Medio Vivir
(1995)
Singles from Me Amaras
  1. "Me Amaras"
    Released: January 29, 1993
  2. "Que Dia Es Hoy"
    Released: April 6, 1993
  3. "Entre el Amor y los Halagos"
    Released: January 4, 1994
  4. "No Me Pidas Mas"
    Released: March 28, 1994
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic2/5 stars[1]

Me Amaras (English: You'll love me) is the second studio album by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin, released by Sony Discos on May 25, 1993.[2]

Content[]

The album was produced by Juan Carlos Calderón, who wrote all the songs for this album, except for a Spanish version of Laura Branigan's song "Self Control" titled "Que Día es Hoy", and a Spanish version of "Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday".

Commercial performance[]

In the Billboard issue dated May 29, 1993, Me Amaras entered the Latin Pop Albums at number twenty-four.[3] It peaked at number twenty-two four weeks later.[4] According to different sources the album sold 700,000 copies[5] or even 1,000,000 copies worldwide.[6] It includes three Hot Latin Songs hits: "Me Amaras," "Que Dia Es Hoy" and "Entre el Amor y los Halagos". In Chile, three songs went Platinum.[7]

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."No Me Pidas Mas"Juan Carlos Calderón3:30
2."Es Mejor Decirse Adiós"Calderón3:21
3."Entre el Amor y los Halagos"Calderón4:20
4."Lo Que Nos Pase, Pasará"Calderón3:54
5."Ella Es"Calderón4:47
6."Me Amaras"Calderón4:30
7."Ayúdame"Calderón4:13
8."Eres Como el Aire"Calderón4:08
9."Que Dia Es Hoy"
4:22
10."Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday"
3:10

Charts[]

Chart (1993) Peak
position
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)[8] 22

Certifications and sales[]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Chile (IFPI)[7] 3× Platinum 60,000 
Summaries
Worldwide 700,000[5]

References[]

  1. ^ AllMusic review
  2. ^ John Lannert. "Sony Release Shower in the Springtime; Rodriguez at 'Premio'; La Mafia Scores" (PDF). Billboard. p. 36. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  3. ^ "Top Latin Albums" (PDF). Billboard. p. 43. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  4. ^ "Top Latin Albums" (PDF). Billboard. p. 41. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Elina Furman (1999). Ricky Martin. 111. St. Martin's Press. p. 48. ISBN 9781466810372. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  6. ^ "A 25 años de María, el hit de Ricky Martin señalado como una oda a la cocaína". Clarín (in Spanish). July 28, 2020. Archived from the original on August 22, 2021. Retrieved August 22, 2021.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b "Récord de Ana Gabriel". El Tiempo. January 3, 1994. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  8. ^ "Ricky Martin Chart History (Latin Pop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
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