Siempre Contigo (Lucero album)

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Siempre contigo es el decimosegundo álbum de estudio de la cantante y actriz mexicana Lucero. Fue lanzado al mercado en noviembre de 1994 y vendió 500 000 copias solo en México[cita requerida] y en los Estados Unidos 10 000 copias en total,[cita requerida] llegando al puesto número 15 en la lista Billboard Hot Latin Songs.​ rdf:langString
Siempre Contigo (English: Always With You) is the twelfth album from Mexican pop music singer and actress Lucero. It was released in 1994, selling more than 700,000 units till today in Mexico and United States. It reached #15 in Billboard Top Latin Albums. The first single was the title track "Siempre Contigo" which hit No. 1 in Mexico and No. 4 in United States. Once again Lucero was face to face with Luis Miguel for the top of the Mexican charts. "Siempre Contigo" was at No. 1 for 3 weeks, when Luis Miguel's "El Día Que Me Quieras" hit the top spot. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Siempre contigo es el decimosegundo álbum de estudio de la cantante y actriz mexicana Lucero. Fue lanzado al mercado en noviembre de 1994 y vendió 500 000 copias solo en México[cita requerida] y en los Estados Unidos 10 000 copias en total,[cita requerida] llegando al puesto número 15 en la lista Billboard Hot Latin Songs.​ Este fue el tercer material discográfico escrito y producido por el maestro Rafael Pérez Botija para Lucero convirtiéndose en un nuevo éxito para ambos. Se produjo y se grabó un tema más para ser incluido en el álbum llamado "Un mundo sin amor", pero no se incluyó debido a que este álbum se trataba sobre el amor victorioso, por lo tanto, la canción no fue incluida. En una entrevista, Lucero comentó a la revista mexicana Eres que estaba muy orgullosa de este álbum ya que tenía algo para todo tipo de edades, y era un álbum que se podía escuchar en todos los hogares para toda la familia.​
rdf:langString Siempre Contigo (English: Always With You) is the twelfth album from Mexican pop music singer and actress Lucero. It was released in 1994, selling more than 700,000 units till today in Mexico and United States. It reached #15 in Billboard Top Latin Albums. This was the third album written, produced, and arranged by Rafael Pérez Botija for the singer, and was another success for both. The producer also presented another song to be included called "Un Mundo sin Amor" (A World Without Love), but since the singer decided that this album was about victorious love, the song was not included. Lucero told Mexican magazine Eres that she was very proud of this album because it had something for everybody, and was an album to be played in every home for the whole family. The first single was the title track "Siempre Contigo" which hit No. 1 in Mexico and No. 4 in United States. Once again Lucero was face to face with Luis Miguel for the top of the Mexican charts. "Siempre Contigo" was at No. 1 for 3 weeks, when Luis Miguel's "El Día Que Me Quieras" hit the top spot. With the release of the second single ("Quién Soy Yo", English: Who Am I), Lucero had to settle for the #2 rug of the charts, because of Luis Miguel's "La Media Vuelta". By the time of the release of the third single "Palabras" (English: Words), she spent 5 weeks at the top. Also a fourth and a fifth single were taken from the album: "Como Perro al Sol" and "Volvamos a Empezar". Lucero was starring in 1995 on the soap opera Lazos de Amor and a re-release of the album was planned to include the song "Lazos de Amor" and increase sales (the album at the time had 350,000 copies sold), however the plans were dropped and instead an EP with the song and 4 instrumental tracks was released.
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