Mi Sangre

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Mi Sangre
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2004 (2004-09-28)
Recorded2004
Genre
Length45:22
Label Surco
Producer
Juanes chronology
Un Día Normal
(2002)
Mi Sangre
(2004)
La Vida... Es Un Ratico
(2007)
Singles from Mi Sangre
  1. "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor"
    Released: August 2004
  2. "Volverte a Ver"
    Released: November 2004
  3. "La Camisa Negra"
    Released: January 24, 2005
  4. "Para Tu Amor"
    Released: August 2005
  5. "Lo Que Me Gusta a Mí"
    Released: 2005
  6. "Rosario Tijeras"
    Released: December 12, 2005
  7. "No Siento Penas"
    Released: 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Mi Sangre (My Blood) is the third studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes, released on September 28, 2004.

Contents

Re-releases

In 2005, a 'Tour Edition' of the album was released. This specially packaged re-release of Mi Sangre is an individually numbered, limited edition of 150,000 copies. Within its triple gatefold are two booklets — the CD's lyric book, a fold-out booklet with full credits of the current version, and many press quotes. The CD contains the regular album's 12 tracks, live versions of "A Dios le Pido," "La Camisa Negra," "Fotografía," and "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor". Bonus tracks include "La Paga", which features Taboo from The Black Eyed Peas, a remix of "La Camisa Negra," and the unreleased track "Lo Que Importa". "Lo Que Importa" was originally made for the album "Fijate Bien". The second disc is a DVD featuring all four videos shot for the album.

The 2005 Mexican double CD contains the regular album's 12 tracks too, but different bonus tracks and no DVD. Just like the regular Tour Edition, it contains bonus tracks "Lo Que Importa" and "La Paga", though the other bonus tracks are songs from his debut album Fíjate Bien ; "Nada," "Fíjate Bien" and "Podemos Hacernos Daño". This edition also contains two other bonus tracks; an acoustic version of his first worldwide hit "A Dios le Pido" and a different remix of "La Camisa Negra."

As result of the big success after releasing "La Camisa Negra" at the end of 2005 and beginning of 2006, a Special European Tour edition was also released. The only difference between this version and the regular version is that the European version doesn't have the unreleased track "Lo Que Importa". The album also has a remix of "La Camisa Negra". In June 2006 a 2 disc limited edition was released in Germany. The first disc is the same as the Special European Tour edition. The second disc includes 6 songs performed live from the Shepherds Bush Empire in London.

The album was successful in the United States. As of 2019, the album has been certified 18× Platinum by the RIAA for selling 1,008,000 album-equivalent units in the country. In France, the album sold 300,000 copies as of 2014. Worldwide sales it estimated around 4 millions of copies. [2]

Track listing

Normal CD

  1. "Ámame" (Love Me) – 4:19
  2. "Para Tu Amor" (For Your Love) (feat. string arrangements by David Campbell) – 4:09
  3. "Sueños" (Dreams) – 3:10
  4. "La Camisa Negra" (The Black Shirt) – 3:36
  5. "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" (I'm Worthless Without Your Love) – 3:16
  6. "No Siento Penas" (I Don't Have Regrets) – 3:53
  7. "Dámelo" (Give It to Me) – 4:07
  8. "Lo Que Me Gusta a Mí" (What I Like) (feat. string arrangements by David Campbell) – 3:30
  9. "Rosario Tijeras" (Rosario Tijeras) – 3:27
  10. "¿Qué Pasa?" (What's Happening?) – 3:47
  11. "Volverte a Ver" (To See You Again) – 3:37
  12. "Tu Guardián" (Your Guardian) – 4:25

Videoclips

  1. Para Tu Amor
  2. La Camisa Negra
  3. Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor
  4. Rosario Tijeras
  5. Volverte A Ver

Tour Edition (2005)

#Title
Disc 1 (CD)
13."A Dios le Pido" [live]4:08
14."La Camisa Negra" [live]3:50
15."Fotografía" [live]4:22
16."Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" [live]3:58
17."La Paga" (featuring Taboo)3:29
18."La Camisa Negra" [sonidero national remix]4:35
19."Lo Que Importa" [unreleased track]3:37
Disc 2 (DVD)
1."Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" [music video]4:19
2."Volverte a Ver" [music video]4:08
3."La Camisa Negra" [music video]3:10
4.Interview3:36

Mexican 2CD (2005)

#Title
Disc 1 (CD)
Same as the normal CD
Disc 2 (CD)
1."La Paga" (featuring Taboo)3:31
2."Nada"3:53
3."Lo Que Importa"3:37
4."Fíjate Bien"4:53
5."A Dios le Pido" [acoustic version]3:27
6."La Camisa Negra" [Toy Hernández remix]4:34
7."Podemos Hacernos Daño"3:44

European Tour and Brazilian Editions (2006)

#Title
Disc 1 (CD)
13."A Dios le Pido"3:26
14."Es Por Ti"4:12
15."Fotografía" (featuring Nelly Furtado)4:00
16."La Paga" (featuring Taboo)3:34
17."La Camisa Negra" [Full Phatt remix]3:53

Limited Edition [Germany] 2006

#Title
Disc 2 (CD)
1."La Paga (Live)"4:17
2."Mala Gente (Live)"3:53
3."Fotografía (Live)"4:22
4."La Noche (Live)"3:53
5."La Camisa Negra (Live)"3:50
6."A Dios le Pido (Live)"4:53

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
Argentine Albums (CAPIF) [3] 5
Swiss Albums Chart [4] 3
U.S. Billboard 200 [5] 33
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums [5] 1
Chart (2005)Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart [6] 2
Belgian Ultratop Albums Chart (Wa) [7] 10
Dominican Republic Albums Chart [8] 2
French Albums Chart [9] 8
Italian Albums Chart [10] 11
Spanish Albums Chart [11] 2
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums [5] 1
Chart (2006)Peak
position
Belgian Ultratop Albums Chart (Vl) [12] 2
Finnish Albums Chart [13] 1
German Albums Chart [14] 1
Greek International Albums Chart[ citation needed ]1
Denmark Albums Chart [15] 3
Dutch Albums Chart [16] 4
Norway Albums Chart [17] 7
Portugal Albums Chart [18] 2
Swedish Albums Chart [19] 13
Uruguayan Albums (CUD) [20] 5

Certifications and sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF) [21] 2× Platinum80,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria) [22] Gold15,000*
Belgium (BEA) [23] Gold25,000*
Colombia [24] 3× Platinum200,000 [25]
Finland (Musiikkituottajat) [26] Platinum51,811 [26]
Germany (BVMI) [27] 3× Gold300,000^
Greece (IFPI Greece) [28] Gold10,000^
Hungary (MAHASZ) [29] Gold10,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON) [30] 2× Platinum350,000 [25]
Netherlands (NVPI) [31] Gold40,000^
Portugal (AFP) [32] Platinum40,000^
Romania (UFPR) [33] [34] Platinum
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [35] 3× Platinum400,000 [36]
Sweden (GLF) [37] Gold30,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [38] Platinum40,000^
United States (RIAA) [39] 2× Diamond (Latin)1,200,000
Summaries
Europe (IFPI) [40] Platinum1,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Singles

NameReleasedWriterProducerChart position
"Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor"August 31, 2004JuanesJuanes, Gustavo Santaolalla #1 (US Hot Latin/US Latin Pop/), #7 (US Latin Tropical)
"Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" is a Latin rock song and the first single from Mi Sangre. At the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards, the song won the award for 'Best Rock Song'.
"Volverte a Ver"2004JuanesJuanes, Gustavo Santaolalla#1 (US Hot Latin/US Latin Pop), #4 (Slovakia), #15 (Hungary), #28 (Germany), #40 (Austria)
"Volverte a Ver" was released as the second single released from the album. The song got the award for 'Best Music Video' at the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards.
"La Camisa Negra"July 24, 2005
2006
JuanesJuanes, Gustavo Santaolalla#1 (AUT/BELG/DEN/EST/FRA/GER/HUNG/ITA/SLOV/SPA/SWI/TAI/US Hot Latin/US Latin Pop), #2 (NLD/RUS/US Latin Tropical), #5 (GRE), #6 (EU), #7 (FIN/POR), #9 (NOR/ROM), #13 (IRE), #27 (JAP/SWE), #32 (UK), #89 (US Hot 100)
"La Camisa Negra" ("The Black Shirt") is the third single from Mi Sangre, released in 2005 in Latin America. In Europe it was released as the official first single from Mi Sangre with a release date for every country, in 2005 and 2006. It became his biggest hit to date along with "A Dios le Pido," which was re-released in selected countries in Europe in 2006 due to the success of "La Camisa Negra." The song managed to peak in most European countries at the top position. Regardless of the fact the song is completely sung in Spanish, it even charted in the top 40 of the UK, peaking at number 32. Also in Ireland, the song has success in the summer of 2006. peaking at number 13. The song became the greatest hit in the chart history of Switzerland. [41]
"Para Tu Amor"November 2005
August 15, 2006
JuanesJuanes, Gustavo Santaolalla#3 (US Latin Pop), #10 (US Hot Latin), #15 (US Latin Tropical)
"Para Tu Amor" ("For Your Love") is the fourth single in Latin America and the official second single in Europe, released aside "A Dios le Pido" in selected countries. "Para Tu Amor" is a love ballad. In Latin America, the song was released in several countries only, while "Lo Que Me Gusta a Mí" was the fifth single released a month later in December 2005.
"Lo Que Me Gusta a Mí"December 2005JuanesJuanes, Gustavo Santaolalla#1 (US Latin Pop/US Latin Tropical), #2 (US Hot Latin), #94 (US Hot 100)
"Lo Que Me Gusta a Mí" ("What I Like)" is the fifth and last single in Latin America and was released a short while after preceding single "Para Tu Amor." It was more successful than its preceding single because it was more promoted than "Para Tu Amor." The song became the second Juanes song to chart in the American Billboard Hot 100

Awards

See also

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