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- Track listing
- Awards
- Certifications
- Credits and personnel
- References
{{One source|date=July 2015}}{{Infobox album | name = Caramelito | type = studio | artist = Rocío Dúrcal | cover = Caramelito_(Rocio_Durcal_Album_Cover).jpg | alt = | released = May 6, 2003 | recorded = 2002, 2003; Mas Music, D B Music Productions Studios, Estudio G Miami Florida, Mas Studios, Santander Studios, The Gallery Recording Studios, Ultrasound Recording Studios | venue = | studio = | genre = Pop, Bolero | length = 37:02 | label = BMG Music, Ariola Records RCA | producer = Kike Santander | prev_title = En Concierto... Inolvidable | prev_year = 2002 | next_title = Alma Ranchera | next_year = 2004 | misc = {{Singles | name = Caramelito | type = studio | single1 = Caramelito | single1date = | single2 = Hasta Que Vuelvas | single2date = | single3 = Como Puedo | single3date = | single4 = Por Amarme Tanto | single4date = }} }}Caramelito (Candy) is the title of a studio album released by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal on May 6, 2003 by BMG Ariola. Produced by Colombian songwriter Kike Santander.[1] The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album at the 2004. This album contains a selection of tracks that cross the Rhythmic pop and the romantic ballad, with songs of big composers as: Raúl Ornelas, José Alfredo Jiménez, Luis Carlos Monroy, Claudia Brant, kiko Cibrian and Kike Santander, Its lead single "Caramelito" enjoyed moderate success on Spain and Latinamerica. Track listing Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Es Mi Castigo" | Kike Santander | 4:36 | 2. | "Después De Tu Amor" | Claudia Brant, Kiko Cibrian | 4:03 | 3. | "Él" | Santander | 3:49 | 4. | "Estrellita De La Mañana" | Raúl Ornelas | 3:31 | 5. | "Como Puedo" | Santander | 3:43 | 6. | "Por Amarme Tanto" | Raúl Ornelas, Luis Carlos Monroy | 4:00 | 7. | "Caramelito" | Santander | 3:19 | 8. | "Un Pedazo De Luna" | José Alfredo Jiménez | 3:41 | 9. | "Yo Por Ti" | Santander | 3:53 | 10. | "Hasta Que Vuelvas" (Remake) | Santander | 3:52 |
Awards Year | Title | Category | Result |
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2004 | Caramelito | Best Female Pop Vocal Album | Nominated}} |
Certifications Region | Certification | Sales/shipments |
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Mexico (AMPROFON) | Gold | 85.000 |
Credits and personnel Musicians- Rocío Dúrcal – (Vocals)
- Kike Santander – (Words and Music).
- Milton Salcedo – (Piano, Keyboards, Programming)
- Bernardo Ossa – (Keyboards, Programming)
- Salvador Cuevas – (Baby bass, Bass 5th)
- Richard Bravo – (Acoustic guitar and Clarinet)
- Manny Lopez – (Lower sixth)
- José Hernández – (vihuela and Trumpet)
- Jose Gaviria, Milton Salcedo, Bernardo Ossa and Daniel Betancourt – (Keyboards, Programming)
- Tedoy Mullet – (Percussion)
- Alfredo Oliva – (Concertino)
Production- Producers: Kike Santander.
- Words and music topics: Kike Santander (except those mentioned).
- Arranger: Milton Salcedo, Bernardo Ossa and Daniel Betancourt.
- String Arrangements: Milton Salcedo
- Engineer: Esteban Aristizabal, Vicky Echeverri, Claudia Garcia, Juan Cristobal Losada, Boris Milan, Catalina Rodriguez.
- Engineering, programming and production under: Jose Gaviria.
- Musical Director: Antonio Morales.
- Contributors: Alberto Carballo Cabiedes, Sergio Minsky.
- Programming and Production Agreement: Milton Salcedo Rope.
- Executive Director and co-ordination of production: Andrés Felipe Silva.
- Recorded at: More Music, DB Music Productions Studios, Studio G, Miami, More Studios, Santander Studios, The Gallery Recording Studios Recording Studios and Ultrasound.
- Photographer: Adolfo Pérez Butron.
- Label: RCA Records, BMG Music, Ariola Records.
- Distributed by RCA International and Ariola International.
References 1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/caramelito-mw0000028102 |title=Caramelito - Rocío Dúrcal | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |publisher=AllMusic |date=2003-05-06 |accessdate=2015-07-09}}
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