Butterfly (Sara Tunes album)

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Butterfly
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 18, 2010 (2010-06-18) [1]
Recorded2008–2010
Small Beat Music
Miami, Florida [2]
Promix Music
Colombia
Genre Pop, dance-pop, teen pop
Length
  • 40:28(CD Standard)
  • 46:36 (iTunes Edition) [3]
  • 53:22 (Deluxe) [4]
Label EMI
Producer Albeiro Agudelo, Leonardo Torres, Sara Agudelo, Alexander Berrío.
Sara Tunes chronology
¿Para Qué?
(2006)
Butterfly
(2010)
Singles from Butterfly
  1. "Asi Te Amo"
    Released: April 8, 2010
  2. "Noche De Paz (Silent Night)"
    Released: December 15, 2010(promotional single)
  3. "Lento"
    Released: March 1, 2011(radio)
  4. " [5] "
    Released: March 11, 2011

Butterfly is the debut studio album [6] by the Colombian singer-songwriter Sara Tunes. It was released on June 6 on Colombia and October 15, 2010 in Latin America by EMI. Butterfly was her third studio album, but counted as a debut album as the other two had not had the success expected. [7]

Contents

Singles

Official singles

Others songs

Tour

Sara Tunes confirmed April 9, 2011 a tour that started in the U.S. and Canada, but Sara has not confirmed if the tour went through Latin America. The tour recorera by states like New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Boston, Florida and Orlando, among others. Tour is expected to start in late 2011 or early 2012. [11] [12] [13]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Sara Agudelo, Albeiro Agudelo, Leonardo Torres, Alexander Berrío

No.TitleLength
1."Butterfly"3:32
2."Lo Único Que Quiero"4:28
3."Asi Te Amo"4:40
4."No Quiero"3:17
5."A Dónde Vas"4:40
6."Lento"3:30
7."Sueño de Verano"3:51
8."Y Quien Te Dijo"3:38
9."Amarte Asi"4:01
10."Mis 15"3:05
11."Si Tu No Estas"3:46

All lyrics are written by Sara Agudelo, Albeiro Agudelo, Leonardo Torres, Alexander Berrío

Deluxe edition bonus tracks [3] [9] [14]
No.TitleLength
12."Asi Te Amo (Remix)" (iTunes bonus track)3:59
13."Tu (ft. Golpe A Golpe)" (iTunes bonus track)2:49
14."Solo Palabras" (CD bonus track)3:43
15."Noche De Paz (Silent Night)" (CD bonus track)3:34

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