Dos amores un amante

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Dos amores, un amante
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Studio album by
Released5 December 2005 (Mexico)
Recorded2005
Genre Ranchera
Label EMI Music
Producer Ana Gabriel
Ana Gabriel chronology
Tradicional
(2004)
Dos amores, un amante
(2005)
Arpegios de Amor
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Dos amores un amante (English Two loves one lover) is the 20th studio album by the Mexican pop singer, Ana Gabriel. It was released in 2005. It was produced by herself. It was nominated in the category of Female Latin Pop Album Of The Year in the Latin Billboard Music Awards of 2007, but lost to Paulina Rubio's Ananda . [2]

Contents

Track listing

Tracks:

  1. Olvídate de Ellos 03:40
  2. Desahogo - Erasmo Carlos / Roberto Carlos 03:16
  3. La Farsante - Juan Gabriel 03:17
  4. Te Llegará Mi Olvido - Juan Gabriel 02:24
  5. Sin Tu Amor 04:01
  6. La Distancia - Erasmo Carlos / Roberto Carlos 03:41
  7. Aprendiste a Volar 02:54
  8. Las Llaves de Mi Alma - Vicente Fernández 02:47
  9. Debo Hacerlo - Juan Gabriel 04:28
  10. Qué Será de Ti - Antonio Marcos / M. Marcos03:26 deluxe
  11. Por Tu Maldito Amor 03:43
  12. Siete Veces Siete Más 02:51
  13. Qué Será de Ti 03:26 [3]

Album charts

#Chart U.S. Peak
Position
1."Lat. Pop Albums"#8
2."Top Lat. Albums"#22
3."Heatseekers (South Atlantic)"#4 [4]
4."Top Heatseekers"#18 [5]

Singles

Singles charts

"Sin tu amor" reaheced #39 on Hot Latin Songs [8] and #10 on Latin Pop Airplay. [9]

Sales and certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [10] Platinum (Latin)100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Awards and nominations

#AwardCategoryResultNotes
1. Billboard Latin Music Awards Female Latin Pop AlbumNominatedLost to Paulina Rubio's Ananda
2. Latin Grammy Awards Best Ranchero Album Nominated [11] Lost to Pepe Aguilar's Historias de Mi Tierra
3. Latin Grammy Awards Best Regional Mexican Song:
Sin Tu Amor
Nominated [12] Lost to Conjunto Primavera's Aún Sigues Siendo Mia

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