Desechable

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Desechable
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Studio album by
Released23 June 2011 (2011-06-23)
Recorded2009–2011
Genre
Length34:49
Label Independent
Producer César Ceja
Mon Laferte chronology
La Chica de Rojo
(2003)
Desechable
(2011)
Tornasol
(2013)
Singles from Desechable
  1. "Soy"
    Released: May 31, 2011
  2. "Depresión"
    Released: July 22, 2011
  3. "Tóxico"
    Released: November 1, 2011
  4. "Desechable"
    Released: February 24, 2012
  5. "Un Solo Hombre No Puedo Tener"
    Released: July 18, 2012

Desechable is the second studio album by Chilean and Mexican singer Mon Laferte, released on June 23, 2011. [1] It was released eight years after her debut album La Chica de Rojo in 2003. The album was published independently by Laferte after two years of recording in Mexico.

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Background

After the release of her first album, La Chica de Rojo , under the name Monserrat Bustamante, she moved in 2007 to Mexico City where she began singing in nightclubs and recording cover songs. [2] In 2009, she released a single titled "Lo Mismo Que Yo", which was to be the lead single from an upcoming album. [3] The same year, Laferte was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, effectively putting a halt to her album. [4]

Around the time of her battle with cancer, she abandoned her original stage name and introduced the world to Mon Laferte, expressing that the name represented a new beginning for her: "My name change is not for wanting to be another person, it is that the circumstances of life have led me to change a lot and I felt that I had to start from scratch". [5] In late 2010, two years later, she returned with the recording of her second album, Desechable, which was released on June 23, 2011 digitally. [1] The album was recorded in Testa Estudio, León, Guanajuato with producer César Ceja. [6] [7]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mon Laferte and César Ceja, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Soy"03:28
2."Un Solo Hombre No Puedo Tener"03:09
3."Depresión"03:58
4."Culpable" (duet with Sol Ange)02:49
5."Te Vas"04:15
6."No"03:16
7."Desechable" (Mon Laferte, César Ceja, Michelle Álvarez, Ángela Dávalos)03:48
8."Tóxico"03:25
9."Te Quiero"03:39
10."Él" (Laferte)03:21
Total length:34:49

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