词条 | 24 Kilates | ||||||||
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| name = 24 Kilates | type = Album | artist = Paulina Rubio | cover = 24Kilates.jpg | alt = | released = {{Start date|1993|11|16|mf=y}} | recorded = April – July 1993 | venue = | studio = Balu-Balu Estudios (Madrid, Spain) | genre = {{hlist|Latin pop|Latin dance|Pop rock|Baroque pop}} | length = 42:40 | label = Capitol Latin | producer = Miguel Blasco | prev_title = La Chica Dorada | prev_year = 1992 | next_title = El Tiempo Es Oro | next_year = 1995 | misc = {{Singles | name = 24 Kilates | type = Studio | single1 = Nieva, Nieva | single1date = {{Start date|1993|9|29|mf=y}} | single2 = Él Me Engañó | single2date = {{Start date|1994|2|3|mf=y}} | single3 = Vuelve Junto A Mí | single3date = March, 1994 (only in U.S.) | single4 = Asunto De Dos | single4date = {{Start date|1994|6|4|mf=y}} }} }}{{Album ratings |rev1 = Allmusic |rev1score = {{Rating|2|5}}[1] }} 24 Kilates (English: 24 Carats) is the second studio album by Mexican pop singer Paulina Rubio, released by Capitol Latin on November 16, 1993. The album was produced by Miguel Blasco, while the songs were written mostly by Cesar Valle, Don Matamoros and C. Sánchez. Four singles were taken from the album. The first single was "Nieva, Nieva", which was successful on the charts, reaching number one in Mexico. The album also generated the singles "Él Me Engañó", "Asunto De Dos" and "Vuelve Junto A Mí", which was only released in the United States, where he appeared on the Billboard charts. 24 Kilates received mixed reviews from music critics, who considered the album rock-oriented sound with influences of jazz, funk, blues and dance as their first album. The album had commercial success, reached the top in Mexico and sold 150,000 in Mexico a few weeks after its release.[2] After its initial success, the album was promoted in South America through Rubio's first visit to the Festival of Viña del Mar in Chile, where it was very well received by the public. In an article by El Siglo de Torreón published in 1994, Paulina Rubio was cited as "the current novelty", considering it together with other stars of music as a guarantee at the box office due to its commercial success in the music industry. Alluding the success of his first album and 24 Kilates.[3] BackgroundAfter the success of her debut album La Chica Dorada, Rubio developed the sessions of her second album. In the midst of an extensive promotion through South America, his label EMI Music prepared the songs that would go through the musical career of the well-known 'Chica Dorada'. According to EMI executives, Paulina Rubio became the promise of music in Mexico thanks to the success of her debut album, which sold more than 350,000 copies.[4] Critical receptionMusically, 24 Kilates resumes the similar process and composition of her previous effort. The album, like the previous, was handled by Miguel Blasco and José Ramón Flórez, who had written and produced the entire album, where C. Sánchez, C. Valle and Don Matamoros written the mayority the songs. According to AllMusic, 24 Kilates is a latin pop and latin dance album, it's no surprise that sounds very similar to her debut [La Chica Dorada]. Which is fine consideration that at the time this formula was pure gold. In his book La Balada: Un Mensaje Universal by the Colombian writer Carlos Bolívar Ramírez alludes 24 Kilates emphasizing that "His pop-rock style is very convincing and the poetic lyrics are of good quality".[5] Singles"Nieva, Nieva", the album's first single release, reached number one in the Mexico Singles Chart, and number twenty-seven on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks.[6] The second single "Él Me Engañó" peak at number one in Mexico, Colombia and Argentina and was accompanied by Rubio's first music video with an expensive production. "Asunto De Dos", the album's third single, became Rubio's seventh consecutive top twenty single in Latin America. "Vuelve Junto A Mí" was a single released only in United States and had a positive commercial performance, peak toping number twenty on the Hot Latin Tracks,[7] whitout promotion. The song also made its way into the music charts of Latin America.[8] "Tú Sólo Tú" was released as an airplay single even was planned as the last 24 Kilates's single. In countries like Peru, the song was one of the most played songs on the radio in 1994.[9] Commercial performance24 Kilates debuted on the Mexican Albums Chart at number one, and reached gold status upon release with pre-sales of over 150,000 copies.[2] In US, 24 Kilates received limited promotion and did not appear on any major charts, only their singles "Nieva, Nieva" and "Vuelve Junto A Mí" rached top 30 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks. Accolades
Track listing{{Track listing| extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = {{duration|m=42|s=40}} | title1 = Maldito Amor | note1 = | writer1 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra1 = César Valle | length1 = 3:34 | title2 = Diamante Puro | writer2 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra2 = César Valle | length2 = 4:32 | title3 = Nieva, Nieva | writer3 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra3 = César Valle | length3 = 3:31 | title4 = Él Me Engañó | writer4 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra4 = Don Matamoros | length4 = 4:09 | title5 = Nada Puedes Hacer | writer5 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra5 = Don Matamoros | length5 = 4:24 | title6 = Los Dioses Se Van | writer6 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra6 = César Valle | length6 = 3:25 | title7 = Asunto De Dos | writer7 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra7 = J.R. Florez | length7 = 3:40 | title8 = Compañía | writer8 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra8 = Don Matamoros | length8 = 3:58 | title9 = Vuelve Junto A Mí | writer9 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra9 = César Valle | length9 = 3:35 | title10 = Tú Sólo Tú | writer10 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra10 = Don Matamoros | length10 = 4:01 | title11 = Corazón Tirano | writer11 = {{flatlist|
}} | extra11 = J.R. Florez | length11 = 3:51 }} Personnel
Technical Personnel
References1. ^{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r191767}} {{Paulina Rubio}}2. ^1 {{cite web|title=Hit Parade>> ...Paulina Rubion en su nivel de exitosa y rentable cantante |url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Search&Key=EDT/1993/12/28/36/Ar03600.xml&CollName=EDT_1990_1999&DOCID=1458920&PageLabelPrint=36&skin=ElSiglo&sLanguage=English&Content=ALL&selLanguage=&sPublication=EDT&sDateFrom=01%252F01%252F1993&sDateTo=12%252F31%252F1993&dummy=1993&sQuery=paulina%2brubio%2bdisco%2bde%2boro&x=0&y=0&RefineQueryView=&StartFrom=10&ViewMode=GIF |date=December 28, 1993 |accessdate=February 9, 2016 |work=El Siglo de Torreón |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160216120236/http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Search&Key=EDT%2F1993%2F12%2F28%2F36%2FAr03600.xml&CollName=EDT_1990_1999&DOCID=1458920&PageLabelPrint=36&skin=ElSiglo&sLanguage=English&Content=ALL&selLanguage=&sPublication=EDT&sDateFrom=01%2F01%2F1993&sDateTo=12%2F31%2F1993&dummy=1993&sQuery=paulina+rubio+disco+de+oro&x=0&y=0&RefineQueryView=&StartFrom=10&ViewMode=GIF |archivedate=February 16, 2016 |language=Spanish |deadurl=yes }} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToSaveGifMSIE_ELSIGLO&Type=text/html&Locale=spanish-skin-custom&Path=EDT/1994/03/09&ChunkNum=-1&ID=Ar04300&PageLabel=43|title=Hit Parade|language=Spanish|newspaper=El Siglo de Torreón|publisher=Editora de la Laguna|page=43|date=March 9, 1994}} 4. ^{{cite book |author= |title=Paulina Rubio "El Huracán Mexicano" |url= |location=Biblioteca Nacional de España |publisher=Nuer Ediciones |page= |date=2001 |isbn=978-84-8068-079-0}} 5. ^{{cite book |author= |title=La Balada: Mensaje Universal |url= |location= |publisher=Lito Cóndor |page= |date=2001 |isbn=978-95-8332-684-4}} 6. ^{{cite web |url= {{BillboardURLbyName|artist=paulina rubio|chart=all}} |title=Nieva, Nieva - Paulina Rubio | Billboard.com |first= |work=billboard.com|accessdate=23 October 2011}} 7. ^{{cite web |url= {{BillboardURLbyName|artist=paulina rubio|chart=all}} |title=Vuelve Junto a Mí - Paulina Rubio | Billboard.com |work=billboard.com |accessdate=23 October 2011}} 8. ^{{cite web|title=Hot Singles|url=http://www.laurentpons.com/paulinarubio.htm#hitsingles|language=French|accessdate=February 8, 2019|work=Encyclopédie Musicale en ligne}} 9. ^{{cite web|title=Ranking 1994, Radio Perú|url=https://chartsaroundtheworld.com/1994/12/31/peru-radio-rbc-ranking-de-1994/|language=English|accessdate=March 11, 2019|work=Charts Around the World}} 3 : Paulina Rubio albums|1993 albums|EMI Latin albums |
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