3.0 (Marc Anthony album)

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3.0
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 23, 2013
Recorded201113
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Length41:26
Label
Producer Sergio George
Marc Anthony chronology
Iconos
(2010)
3.0
(2013)
Opus
(2019)
Singles from 3.0
  1. "Vivir Mi Vida"
    Released: April 26, 2013
  2. "Cambio de Piel"
    Released: October 10, 2013
  3. "Flor Pálida"
    Released: October 17, 2014
  4. "Volver a Comenzar"
    Released: October 4, 2015
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3.0 is the ninth Spanish album and eleventh studio album by American recording artist Marc Anthony. It was released on July 23, 2013. It is his first original salsa album in over a decade. "Vivir Mi Vida," a Spanish cover of the Khaled song "C'est la vie", was released as the first single on April 15, 2013. "Cambio de Piel" was released as the second single on October 8, 2013. The album was nominated for Album of the Year and won Best Salsa Album at the 2014 Latin Grammy Awards.

Contents

Commercial performance

3.0 debuted at number 5 on the US Billboard 200, selling 47,000 copies in its first week. [2] The album is certified 13× platinum (Latin) by the RIAA.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Vivir Mi Vida"4:15
2."Volver a Comenzar"Adriana Lucia4:32
3."Flor Pálida" Polo Montañez 4:35
4."Cambio de Piel" Julio Reyes 4:36
5."Espera"
  • Ettore Grenci
  • Monica Velez
3:58
6."La Copa Rota"Benito de Jesús3:28
7."Dime Si No Es Verdad"Luísito Berrios4:02
8."Hipocresía"Reyes4:29
9."Cautivo de Este Amor"Reyes3:36
10."Vivir Mi Vida" (Versión Pop)
  • Khaled
  • RedOne
  • Papaconstantinou
  • Djupström
  • Hajji
3:55
Total length:41:26

Charts

Sales and certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF) [26] Gold20,000^
Central America (CFC) [27] Gold5,000 [28]
Chile [29] Platinum 
Colombia [29] Platinum 
Mexico (AMPROFON) [30] 4× Platinum240,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [31] Gold20,000^
United States (RIAA) [32] 13× Platinum (Latin)780,000
Uruguay (CUD) [33] Platinum4,000^
Venezuela [34] Platinum 

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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