Luna Nueva (Debi Nova album)

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Luna Nueva
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 18, 2010
Genre Latin pop, Dance
Length38:49
Label Decca Label Group
Producer Gustavo Santaolalla
Debi Nova chronology
Luna Nueva
(2010)
Soy
(2014)
Singles from Luna Nueva
  1. "Drummer Boy"
    Released: 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Luna Nueva (New Moon) is the debut album by Costa Rican singer-songwriter and dancer Debi Nova. It was released on May 18, 2010. The first single from the album was titled "Drummer Boy". The album was produced by the Gustavo Santaolalla.

Contents

The album has 10 tracks, all of them co-written by Debi. The EPK of the album is available on her YouTube channel and on her official web site. Louis Biancaniello, Sam Watters, Greg Kurstin and Beto Cuevas (formerly of Chilean group La Ley) are among the writers who participated in the songwriting. The album has a collaboration with Citizen Cope on track nine. Most of the album's tracks are in English, but it includes some tracks in Spanish and Spanglish.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Need 2 B Loved"4:21
2."We Were Young"3:08
3."Corazón Abierto"4:11
4."Drummer Boy"3:09
5."Ashes & Pearls"3:59
6."Calle Sin Salida"3:32
7."Rather Be Your Lover"3:14
8."Don't Wanna Forget"4:52
9."Something to Believe In (Feat. Citizen Cope)"4:58
10."Vete de Mi"3:25

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
US Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums [2] 22

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