Nosso Amor Rebelde

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Nosso Amor Rebelde
RBD Nosso Amor.jpg
Studio album by
RBD
ReleasedMay 22, 2006 (Brazil)
Recorded2006
Studio Televisa
Genre Pop rock
Length48:32
Language PortugueseSpanish
Label EMI, SBT Music
Producer Armando Ávila, Carlos Lara, Max di Carlo, Pedro Damián (executive)
RBD chronology
Live in Hollywood
(2006)
Nosso Amor Rebelde
(2006)
Celestial
(2006)
Singles from Nosso Amor Rebelde
  1. "Nosso Amor"
    Released: May 22, 2006
  2. "Venha de Novo O Amor"
    Released: June 23, 2006
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Nosso Amor Rebelde (English: Our Rebel Love) is the second Portuguese language studio album by Mexican pop group RBD, released only in Brazil on May 22, 2006. The album contains 11 songs translated to Portuguese from RBD's successful second Spanish studio album, Nuestro Amor .

Contents

Background

With the success of the first two seasons of the telenovela Rebelde (broadcast through SBT in Brazil between 2005 and 2006) and the good sales of RBD's albums in Brazil (mainly those of Rebelde (Edição Brasil) , the Portuguese language version of the group's first studio album), RBD's production team decided to start producing a Brazilian version of the album Nuestro Amor to support the broadcast of the third season of the telenovela (starring the group) in the country.

Recording and production

All of the members of RBD took turns between recording the album in the recording studio and filming the telenovela Rebelde. The first songs to be recorded were "Nosso Amor" and "Venha de Novo O Amor", so as to be used as part of the telenovela's soundtrack, which was being broadcast by SBT.

The album's production was entirely supervised by the band's executive producer: Pedro Damián. The original Spanish lyrics in Nuestro Amor were translated and adapted to Portuguese by Cláudio Rabello.

Promo singles

Four singles were released in Brazil to promote the album. The first was the album's title track, "Nosso Amor". The second single, released in July 2006, was "Venha de Novo O Amor", while the third single, "Atrás de Mim", was released in September 2006. The album's last single was released in October 2006 and was titled "Esse Coração".

Release

The album was released on May 22, 2006, and has sold 750,000 copies in Brazil.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

Nosso Amor Rebelde
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Nosso Amor"
  • Memo Méndez Guiú
  • Emil "Billy" Méndez
  • Cláudio Rabello
3:34
2."Feliz Aniversário"
  • Jade Ell
  • Mats Hedström
  • Rabello
2:58
3."Esse Coração"
  • Armando Ávila
  • Rabello
3:27
4."Venha de Novo O Amor"
  • Carlos Lara
  • Karen Sokoloff [2]
  • Rabello
3:34
5."Ao Seu Lado"
  • Lara
  • Rabello
3:46
6."Fora"
  • Mauricio L. Arriaga
  • Rabello
3:36
7."O Que Houve Com O Amor?"
  • Ávila
  • Rabello
3:44
8."O Que Há Por Trás?"
  • Lara, Sokoloff
  • Rabello
3:17
9."Atrás de Mim"
3:11
10."Só Para Você"3:43
11."Uma Canção"
  • José Roberto Matera [3]
  • CJ Turbay Daccarett [4]
  • Rabello
3:37
12."Me Voy"
3:25
13."Así Soy Yo"Fernando Rojo3:08
14."Nuestro Amor" (Music video) 3:32
Total length:48:32
Notes

Translated songs

The tracks that were translated and recorded in Portuguese from their original Spanish language versions in Nuestro Amor (2005) are:

Charts and certifications

The album was certified 2× Platinum in Brazil. [5] It was the 14th best-selling album of 2006 in Brazil according to the ABPD. [6]

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
BrazilMay 22, 2006 CD, digital download EMI, SBT Music

Notes

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Max di Carlo billed as Karen Sokoloff
  3. Joe Carvajal billed as José Roberto Matera
  4. Johann Daccarett billed as CJ Turbay Daccarett
  5. 1 2 Inc, Nielsen Business Media (May 27, 2006). Billboard May 27, 2006 issue. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 31. Archived from the original on July 24, 2020.{{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  6. "Mercado Brasileiro de Musica 2006" (PDF). p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 21, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2020.

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