En la Madrugada Se Fue

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En La Madrugada se Fue
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 29, 2000
Recorded1999
Genre Grupera
Label Fonovisa
Los Temerarios chronology
Como Te Recuerdo
(1998)
En La Madrugada se Fue
(2000)
Joyas
(2001)

En La Madrugada se Fue (Eng.: Left in the Morning) is a studio album released in 2000 by the romantic music band Los Temerarios. This album was awarded with a Latin Grammy Award for Best Grupero Performance, [1] and became their first number-one album in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. This album also is received a double-platinum certification in Mexico with sales of 300,000 units. [2]

Contents

Track listing

[3]

  1. Te Hice Mal — 4:40 Adolfo Angel
  2. Dicen Que la Distancia — 4:17 Adolfo Angel
  3. Eras Todo Para Mi — 4:49 Adolfo Angel
  4. Adios Te Extrañaré (Mariachi version) — 4:56 Adolfo Angel
  5. En la Madrugada Se Fue — 3:47 Adolfo Angel
  6. Adiós Te Extrañaré (Demo version) — 5:37 Adolfo Angel
  7. He Intentado Tanto, Tanto — 3:48 Gustavo Angel
  8. Quise Olvidarme de Ti — 3:54 Adolfo Angel
  9. No Es Tan Fácil Olvidarme — 4:42 Adolfo Angel
  10. Sufriendo Penas — 4:17 Adolfo Angel
  11. Me Extrañarás — 4:40 Adolfo Angel
  12. Adiós Te Extrañaré (Pop version) — 5:12 Adolfo Angel
  13. Te Hice Mal (Demo version) — 6:50 Adolfo Angel

Chart performance

Chart (2000) [4] Peak
position
US Billboard Top Latin Albums 1
US Billboard Regional/Mexican Albums1
US Billboard 200 75

Sales and certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Mexico (AMPROFON) [2] 2× Platinum300,000^
United States (RIAA) [5] Platinum1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

This information from Allmusic. [6]

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