Inusual

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Inusual
Yuri Inusual Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released2010 (2010)
Recorded2010
Genre Pop, dance-pop
Label Warner Music Mexico
Producer Scott Erickson
Yuri chronology
Mi Hijita Linda
(2008)
Inusual
(2010)
Mi Tributo al Festival
(2011)

Inusual is the 23rd studio album and the 24th album by Mexican pop singer Yuri. It was released on May 22, 2010 on Warner Music. The album was produced by Scott Erickson. The album made it to number one in Mexico in the first week after its release. [1] The album includes 8 new songs and 5 covers. In less than a month it became a gold album in Mexico. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Arrepentida"Samuel Parra "Samo", Rafael Esparza Scott Erickson 4:10
2."Aire"Josúe Contreras, Johnny Lee Rosas Scott Erickson 3:54
3."Como una loba"Carlos Rodríguez, Héctor Sotelo Scott Erickson 3:50
4."Por ti (The game of love)" Alex Papaconstantinou, Marcus Englof, Adap. Alex ZepedaAlex Zepeda3:00
5."Estoy cansada"Mariano Maldonado Scott Erickson 4:08
6."Pero te vas arrepentir" Marco Antonio Solís Scott Erickson 4:01
7."Si no estás aquí (Si te vas)"Mariano Maldonado, Salvador Rizo Scott Erickson 3:56
8."Ya para qué (Pallanadhu Pallanadhu)"Pa Vijav, Vidya Sagar, Adap. Salvador Rizo Scott Erickson 4:12
9."Pero no te olvido"Mariano Maldonado Scott Erickson 4:08
10."El amor de mi vida"Mauricio Abaroa Scott Erickson 3:58
11."Tu eres para mí (Hypnotized/Ipopta Vlemeta)"Sofia Berntson, Adap. Alex ZepedaAlex Zepeda3:53
12."Si tu te vas"Adolfo Angel Scott Erickson 3:25
13."Fuera de mi vida"Norberto Gurbich, Juan José Novaira Scott Erickson 4:14

Production

Singles

Others songs

In addition to the promotion of "Inusual", Yuri recorded two songs for two television series, one Mexican and other Chilean

No.TitleWriter(s)TV programsLength
1."Con las manos atadas"Samuel Parra "Samo"Mujeres Asesinas 3 (Mexico)3:36
2."Por el amor de un hombre"Juan Andrés OssandónInfiltradas (Chilevisión)3:57

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References

  1. Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine , Warner Music Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Leibnitz 32. Col., Nueva Anzures, México DF, 11590
  2. , DFinitivo 2010