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Mundos Opuestos (album)

Mundos Opuestos () is the second studio album by American Latin pop duo Ha*Ash. It was published under the Sony BMG label on September 27, 2005. The album was produced by Áureo Baqueiro. Four singles were released from the album.

Four singles were released from Mundos Opuestos. "Amor a Medias" was released as the lead single in June 2005. The following singles, "Me Entrego a Ti", "¿Qué Hago Yo?" an are composition of the Colombian-American singer Soraya and "Tu Mirada en Mi" is a composition of the Peruvian singer-songwriter Gianmarco. The album features a cover of the song from 1935 "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart".

Background and production

Their second album, Mundos Opuestos was also produced by Áureo Baqueiro. The album features a cover of the song from 1935 I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart.

Release and promotion

It was published under the Sony BMG label on September 27, 2005. A special edition of the album was released including one new tracks "Código Postal". The song was used as the main theme of the Televisa telenovela Código Postal.

Singles

Commercial performance

The album peaked at #8 in the Mexican album charts. In 2005, the album was certified as gold in Mexico. On August 24, 2006, the album was certified as platinum in Mexico. The album eventually was certified platinum and gold in Mexico.

Track listing

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

Musicians

  • Ashley Grace – vocals
  • Hanna Nicole – vocals
  • Áureo Baqueiro: drums , bass , chorus
  • Pepe Damián: drums
  • Javier Calderón: bass , electric guitar , acoustic guitar , mandolin
  • Gerardo García: electric guitar , acoustic guitar , mandolin
  • Pancho Ruiz: bass
  • Mr B: bass , electric guitar , acoustic guitar , mandolin
  • Dean Parks: pedal steel , lap steel
  • Gabe Witcher: violin
  • Tommy Morgan: harmonica
  • Carlos Murguía: hammond organ
  • Michelle Batrez: chorus

Production

  • Áureo Baqueiro: producer , arrangements
  • Javier Calderón: arrangements
  • Gerardo García: arrangements
  • Memo Gil: mixing
  • Gustavo Borner: mixing
  • Don Tyler: mastering

Charts

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Certifications

Release history

References

External links