1993 studio album by Ricky MartinMe Amaras Studio album by Ricky Martin Released April 13, 1993 (1993-04-13) Recorded 1992–1993 Studio
Capitol Recording Studios
Ocean Way Recording Studios (Los Angeles, US)
Conway Recording Studios (Hollywood, US)
Sintonía Studio
Eurosonic Studio
Torresonido (Madrid, Spain)
Winsonic Process Studios (West Hollywood, California, U.S.A. )
Genre Length 39:50 Label Producer Juan Carlos Calderón Ricky Martin chronology
Singles from Me Amaras
"Me Amaras " Released: February 15, 1993
"Qué Día Es Hoy " Released: June 14, 1993
"Entre el Amor y los Halagos " Released: November 8, 1993
"No Me Pidas Más" Released: January 31, 1994
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Me Amaras (English: You Would Love Me ) is the second solo studio album recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin , It was released by Sony Discos and Columbia Records on April 13, 1993 (see 1993 in music ).
Writing and production
The album was produced by Juan Carlos Calderón wrote all the songs for this album, except for a Spanish version of Laura Branigan 's song "Self Control " titled "Qué 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. It peaked at number twenty-two four weeks later. According to different sources the album sold 700,000 copies or even 1,000,000 copies worldwide. It includes fourth Billboard Hot Latin Tracks hits: "Me Amaras ", "Qué Día Es Hoy " , "Entre el Amor y los Halagos " and "No Me Pidas Más". In Chile, three songs went Platinum .
Track listing
All songs written and produced by Juan Carlos Calderón, except where noted
Charts
Certifications and sales
Certifications and sales for Me Amaras
Region
Certification
Certified units /sales
Chile
3× Platinum
Summaries
Worldwide
—
700,000
References
AllMusic review
John Lannert. "Sony Release Shower in the Springtime; Rodriguez at 'Premio'; La Mafia Scores" (PDF). Billboard . p. 36. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
"Top Latin Albums" (PDF). Billboard . p. 43. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
"Top Latin Albums" (PDF). Billboard . p. 41. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
^ Elina Furman (1999). Ricky Martin . Vol. 111. St. Martin's Press. p. 48. ISBN 9781466810372 . Retrieved March 10, 2014.
"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.
^ "Récord de Ana Gabriel" . El Tiempo . January 3, 1994. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
"Ricky Martin Chart History (Latin Pop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved March 30, 2018.
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