Huellas

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Huellas
Huellas yuri.jpg
Studio album by
Released1998 (1998)
Recorded1998
Genre Pop
Gospel music
Label Polygram
Yuri chronology
Mi Testimonio(Special)
(1997)
Huellas
(1998)
Que tu fe nunca muera
(2000)

Huellas (English: Traces) is the 17th studio album by Mexican pop singer Yuri. It was released in 1998. It sold more than 200,000 copies earning 2 Gold discs.

Contents

Reception

Yuri comes back to the public view with this album of inspirational style under the supervision of Polygram. This is a foray into Gospel music, pop, hip hop and blues. Four singles were extracted:"¿Y tú como estás?" (How are you?), "Soy Feliz" (I'm happy), "Ven y tócame" (Come and touch me) and "Hoy que estamos juntos" (Today we are together). She achieves to chart in the first spots of the Religious radio stations with her songs: "Jesucristo" (Jesus Christ), "María Magdalena" (Mary Magdalene), "El milagro" (The miracle) and "Deja al amor fluir" (Let love flow). She creates polemic and controversy in the Mexican news because of her radical prudery, leaving behind the femme fatale image, since that representation didn't match with her then-style of religious. With this album, she announced an indefinite cease to her career in order to dedicate her time to divulge God's word and welfare .

It reached No. 12 in Pop Latin Albums in Billboard. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."¿Y tú cómo estás? (E tu come stai)" Claudio Baglioni Alex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez4:12
2."Soy feliz (Summer Breeze)" J. Seals, D. Crofts Alex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez3:45
3."Hoy que estamos juntos (Non amarmi)(Ft. Rodrigo Espinoza)"A. Baldi, G. Bigazzi, M. FalagianiAlex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez4:26
4."El latir de tu corazón"K. Boycet, T. Cooper, B. CooperAlex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez4:16
5."El milagro" Marcos Vidal Alex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez5:41
6."Jesucristo" Roberto Carlos Alex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez3:35
7."Huellas" Alabína Alex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez3:35
8."La montaña" Roberto Carlos Alex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez4:57
9."Ven y tócame (Tocar voce)"Torcuato MarianoAlex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez3:55
10."Deja el amor fluir" Crystal Lewis, Brian Ray Alex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez5:28
11."Mi familia"Patty Cabrera, Bob ParrAlex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez3:55
12."María Magdalena"Yuri, M. PachoAlex Zepeda, Arturo Pérez4:42

Production

Singles

Non-Christian Charts

Christian Radio Stations

Single charts

#Title Mexico United States
Tropical/Salsa
United States
Lat. Songs
Costa Rica Venezuela Colombia Guatemala Nicaragua Peru
1."¿Y Tú Cómo Estás?"#1#10 #8 #1#1#1#1#1#1
2."Soy Feliz"#10--#20#15#16#10#4#19
3."Hoy que estamos juntos"#5--#21#20#25#19#10#29
4."Ven y tócame"#15--#22#29#30#26#20#35

Album chart

YearPosition Mexico United States
Lat.Alb
United States
Lat.Pop
1998Peek#1#28 #12

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References

  1. "Billboard Latin Pop Albums Chart Week of May 23, 1998". Billboard.com. 1998. Retrieved 2012-03-20.