Libre (Jennifer Peña album) explained

Libre
Type:Studio album
Artist:Jennifer Peña
Cover:Jennifer Peña Libre.jpg
Recorded:2001–2002
Studio:
  • Doberman Records
  • Mora-Arriaga Recording Studios
  • Santander Studios
  • Studio G
  • Olde Bear Music Recording Studio
  • South Beach Studios
    (Miami, FL)
  • North Bay Recording Studios
  • The Playroom Recording Studios
    (Miami Beach, FL)
  • The Backroom
    (Glendale, CA)
Language:Spanish
Label:Univision
Producer:
Prev Title:Abrázame y Bésame
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Seducción
Next Year:2004

Libre (English: Free) is the fifth studio album recorded by Mexican-American singer Jennifer Peña. The album was released by Univision Records on June 11, 2002 (see 2002 in music), Libre debuted on Billboard Top Latin Albums Chart at #2 with a 17 track listing of which spawned several top ten hits including "Vamos al Mundial", which was selected by the U.S. Hispanic network Univisión as the official song of the 2002 World Cup Soccer tournament. Libre also includes the #1 Hot Latin Track "El Dolor de Tu Presencia" which spent eight weeks atop of the charts in the summer of 2002 along with "Entre el Delirio y la Locura". Recorded in Miami Beach, Florida and Glendale, California it was executive produced by José Behar and included production by Rudy Pérez, Kike Santander, Gustavo Santander, Enrique Elizondo, José Luis Arroyave and José Gaviria. Libre was a crossover album for Peña, who has spent the first phase of her career recording Tejano music. Libre re-introduced Jennifer as a pop singer with romantic ballads, dance songs that were far more mainstream than anything she had recorded before. Libre became one of the most successful Latin albums of 2002 selling over 500,000 units certified multi-Platinum by the RIAA. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award.

Singles

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Personnel

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