Amo (Miguel Bosé album)

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Amo
Amo - Miguel Bose.png
Studio album by
Released4 November 2014 (2014-11-04)
Recorded2014
Genre
Language Spanish
Label WEA Latina
Producer
  • Enzo Feliciati
  • Miguel Bosé
  • Roberto Colombo
Miguel Bosé chronology
Papitwo
(2012)
Amo
(2014)
Singles from Amo
  1. "Encanto"
    Released: 2014
  2. "Libre Ya De Amores"
    Released: 2014
  3. "Amo"
    Released: 2014

Amo (English: "I love") is the eighteenth studio album of Spanish singer Miguel Bosé. The album received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Encanto"Massimo Grilli4:10
2."Libre Ya de Amores"Grilli3:56
3."Amo"Grilli4:36
4."Solo Sí"Grilli4:07
5."Tú Mi Salvación"F. Orti4:38
6."Sí Se Puede"Grilli4:15
7."Los Amores Divididos"
  • M. Grilli
  • M. Bosé
5:33
8."Respirar"Grilli4:11
9."Un Nuevo Día"Grilli4:21
10."I Miss Your Face"A. de Gregorio3:24
11."Domingo"Grilli6:01

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Amo
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [8] Gold20,000Double-dagger-14-plain.png

Double-dagger-14-plain.png Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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