music.wikisort.org - Composition¡México Por Siempre! ("Forever Mexico"), stylized as ¡MÉXICO Por Siempre!, is the 20th studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. The album was released by Warner Music Mexico on 24 November 2017. The album won two Latin Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, and also the Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Music Album.
2017 studio album by Luis Miguel
¡México Por Siempre! |
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Released | November 24, 2017 (2017-11-24) |
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Studio | United Recording Westlake Recording Studios (Hollywood, CA) |
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Genre | Ranchera |
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Length | 42:08 |
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Language | Spanish |
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Label | Warner Music Mexico |
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Producer | Luis Miguel |
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- "La Fiesta de Mariachi"
Released: 27 October 2017[1]
- "Llamarada"
Released: 17 November 2017[2]
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Main article: México Por Siempre Tour
To promote ¡México por siempre!, Luis Miguel began his México por siempre Tour on 21 February 2018 at the National Auditorium in Mexico City. The tour totaled 150 concerts throughout the United States, Canada, Latin America and Spain and was confirmed by Billboard as the tour of the year and the most successful Latin tour worldwide.[3]
Boxscore reported that the 2018 leg of Luis Miguel's México por siempre Tour run was the highest grossing Latin lour since the chart launched in 1990, pulling in $64.9 million from 613,000 tickets sold, and earning the hitmaker a Latin American Music Award for tour of the year.[4] He also break his own record performing 35 concerts in a tour at the National Auditorium in Mexico City, surpassing the 30 shows he did with the México En La Piel Tour in 2006.[5]
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "La Fiesta del Mariachi" | José Martínez Barajas | 2:44 |
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2. | "No Me Amenaces" | José Alfredo Jiménez | 2:39 |
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3. | "Llamarada" | Jorge Villamil | 3:35 |
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4. | "El Balajú / Huapango" | - Pedro Galindo Galarza
- Ernesto Cortázar
- José Pablo Moncayo
| 2:49 |
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5. | "Soy Lo Prohibido" | | 3:05 |
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6. | "El Siete Mares" | Jiménez | 2:39 |
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7. | "¿Por Qué Te Conocí?" | Juan Bruno Tarraza | 3:23 |
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8. | "Deja Que Salga la Luna" | Jiménez | 3:23 |
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9. | "Serenata Huasteca" | Jiménez | 2:55 |
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10. | "Que Te Vaya Bonito" | Jiménez | 2:42 |
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11. | "No Discutamos" | Juan Gabriel | 3:22 |
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12. | "Sin Sangre en las Venas" | | 2:40 |
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13. | "Que Bonita Es Mi Tierra" | | 2:53 |
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14. | "Los Días Felices (Les jours heureux)" | Charles Aznavour | 3:49 |
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Total length: | 42:08 |
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Personnel
Adapted from the ¡México por siempre! liner notes:[6]
Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitlán
- Carlos Martínez – director, first violin
- Alberto Alfaro – violin
- Miguel Ángel Barrón "Gigio" – violin
- Andrés González – violin
- Arturo Vargas – guitar
- Enrique de Santiago – guitarrón
- Gilberto Aguirre – vihuela
- Gustavo Alvarado – trumpet
- Jorge Aguayo – trumpet
- Eduardo Serna – trumpet
Additional musicians
- Armando Arellano – violin
- Sergio Caratache – violin
- Simón Casas – violin
- Fernando Martínez – violin
- Pepe Martínez Jr. – violin
- Julio Serna – violin
- Luke Maurer – viola
- Michael Whitson – viola
- Rodney Wirtz – viola
- Alwyn Wright – viola
- Vanessa Freebairn-Smith – cello
- Alisha Bauer – cello
- Giovanna Clayton – cello
- Trevor Handy – cello
- Chris Bleth – oboe
- Heather Clark – flute
- Stephen Kujala – flute
- James Thatcher – french horn
- Jenny Kim – french horn
- Guillermo Acuña – harp (tracks 1, 3–4, 6, 8–9, 12–13)
- Ramón Stagnaro – acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 7, 10)
- David Reitzas – percussion (tracks 1–3, 5, 7–8, 10–14)
Chorus
(tracks 1, 4, 6, 9, 13)
- Alberto Alfaro
- Israel Bustos
- Simón Casas
- Andrés González
- Carlos Martínez
- Pepe Martínez Jr.
- Jonathan Palomar
- Arturo Vargas
Technical credits
- Luis Miguel – producer
- David Reitzas – co-producer, engineer, mixer, mastering engineer
- Carlos Martínez – musical direction
- Shari Sutcliffe – production coordinator
- Jess Sutcliffe – orchestra recording
- Jeremy Simoneaux – recording assistant and mixing
- Wesley Seidman – recording assistant
- Monique Evelyn – recording assistant
- Greg Eliason – recording assistant
- Eric Boulanger – mastering engineer
- Omar Cruz – photography
- Stephanie Hsu – graphic design
- Ravali Yan – photography pages 10 & 11
Charts
Certifications
See also
- 2017 in Latin music
- List of number-one albums of 2017 (Mexico)
- List of number-one albums of 2018 (Mexico)
References
External links
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- Albums
- Singles
- Videography
- Accolades
- Songs
- Tours
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EPs | |
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Soundtrack albums | |
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Live albums | |
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Compilation albums | |
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Videos | |
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Tours |
- Busca Una Mujer Tour
- 20 Años Tour
- Romance Tour
- Aries Tour
- Segundo Romance Tour
- El Concierto Tour
- America Tour
- Romances Tour
- Amarte Es Un Placer Tour
- Mis Romances Tour
- 33 Tour
- México En La Piel Tour
- Cómplices Tour
- Luis Miguel Tour
- The Hits Tour
- Deja Vu Tour
- México Por Siempre Tour
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Related |
- Luis Miguel (television series)
- Luisito Rey
- Warner Music Latina
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Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year |
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2000s | |
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2010s | |
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2020s | |
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Authority control  | |
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[de] ¡México por siempre!
¡México por siempre! ist das 23. Album von Luis Miguel. Es wurde mit einem Grammy Award in der Kategorie Best Regional Mexican Music Album ausgezeichnet.
- [en] ¡México Por Siempre!
[es] ¡México por siempre!
¡México por siempre! (estilizado como ¡MÉXICO por siempre!) es el vigésimo álbum de estudio del cantante mexicano Luis Miguel. Es el primer álbum lanzado por Luis Miguel desde el 2010 y su segundo de música ranchera mexicana desde México en la piel (2004).
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