Myriam (Myriam album)

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Myriam
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 2004
Recorded2003
Genre Pop
Length41:11
Label EMI
Myriam chronology
Una Mujer
(2002)
Myriam
(2004)
Vete de Aqui
(2004)

Myriam is the second studio album by Myriam. On her website it is also called "Myriam: Lo que Soy, lo que Pretendo y lo que Fui" (Myriam: What I Am, What I Pretend and What I Was) making reference to the lyrics of the album's first single "Hasta El Limite". It includes eleven songs with the collaboration of Tiziano Ferro, Leonel (ex Sin Bandera). Again Myriam co-wrote a song along with Estrella. In this album Myriam brought a more fresh concept, almost 100% pop genre with a little touches of flamenco. It was released in July, 2004.

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Album information

It was recorded in Argentina and the producer was Cachorro López who had also worked with Julieta Venegas. Myriam's career was at a low point, as she was being criticized for her third place in Desafio de Estrellas , but all that was eclipsed by the success of this album. "Hasta el Limite" was the first single from the album; it was Myriam's first song with a promotional video, and stayed in the charts for more than 6 months. The second single was "Porque Soy Mujer" which was written by Myriam and her ex-classmate Estrella.

The album was a commercial success. Within two weeks of the launch date it reached gold status in Mexico, and sold more than 200,000 copies certificating 2× Platinum. The album was a Latin success in USA selling gold status, 50,000 copies.

Track listing

#TitleTime
1."Es Difícil"
(It is hard)
Writers: Mauricio Arriaga
3:22
2."Hasta El Límite"
(Until the limit)
Writers: Cynthia Cuevas
4:04
3."Mi Despedida"
(My Goodbye)
Writers: Cachorro López / Sebastián Schön
3:04
4."Me Muero De Amor"
(I die for your love)
Writers: Claudia Brant / Coti Sorokin
3:42
5."Nada Para ti"
(Nothing for you)
Writers: Cachorro López / Sebastián Schön
2:44
6."Porque Soy Mujer"
(Because I am a woman)
Writers: Myriam / Estrella
2:56
7."Regresa"
(Return)
Writers: Janette Chao
3:14
8."Inevitable" (ft. Luciano Pereyra)
(Inevitable)
Writers: Janette Chao
3:39
9."Enamorada De ti"
(Your Problem)
Writers: Raúl Del Sol
3:32
10."Tú"
(You)
Writers: Leonel García
3:06
11."Dime Tú"
(Tell me)
Writers: Tiziano Ferro
3:55

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