Puro Desamor Volumen 1

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Puro Desamor Volumen 1
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Studio album by
Released22 January 2013
Recorded2010
Genre
Length48 minutes
Label Zemmporio Records
Producer Juan Soto, Alejandro Rosso, Alexis Zabe
Zemmoa chronology
Puro Desamor Volumen 1
(2013)
NNVAV
(2013)
Singles from Zemmoa Covers
  1. "Zeuz"
    Released: August 9, 2010
  2. "Ya No Más"
    Released: July 12, 2011
  3. "Veneno"
    Released: October 2, 2011
  4. "Ay Mínimo Escribe Un Adiós"
    Released: August 10, 2012
  5. "Te Enterraré El Tacón"
    Released: September 13, 2013

Puro Desamor Volumen 1 is the first studio album by Mexican singer Zemmoa, released digitally and on vinyl on 15 June 2013.

Contents

Background

Zemmoa created Zemmporio Records after being told by a record company that they were not ready for an artist playing with gender identity. Then she raised funds for the production of her album through the collective financing campaign #YOYAYTÚ on Fondeadora Arca platform. [1]

Appearances

Her tour titled "The age of aquarius" debuted in Paris, where she presented her new album. [2] [3]

She collaborated with Absolut Vodka to create a cocktail inspired by her personality, "Black Berry Attraction by Zemmoa" within the Absolut Unique campaign. [4] [5]

She participated in the film Acapulco Sunset, directed by Lino Georg Von Saenger (2017) with the song "Un amor de verano" extracted from Puro Desamor Volumen 1, plus a special appearance in it. In Veintañera, divorciada y fantástica by Noé Santillán-López with the song «Mucha mujer para ti» where she also appears as herself interpreting it. She also collaborated on the soundtrack of the series Los Espookys of HBO with the song "Te enterraré el tacón". [6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Zeuz"4:26
2."Un Amor de Verano"3:30
3."Ay Mínimo Escribe Un Adiós"4:11
4."Te Enterraré el Tacón"4:10
5."Veneno"3:43
6."Chat de Amor"4:35
7."Ya No Más"4:44
8."Ya No Más (Martín Parra As Magma Remix)"6:46
9."Veneno (Avanti Remix)"5:35
10."Ay Mínimo Escribe Un Adiós (André VII Remix)"6:06

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References

  1. Honorat, Daniel (2013-01-22). "Zemmoa presenta Puro Desamor vol 1". El Topo (magazine) (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-06-28.
  2. "The Age of Aquarius". moviefone.com. 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2023-06-02. This documentary tells the story of the beginning of Zemmoa's career - who has manged[ sic ] to posicion[ sic ] as one of the most promising and interesting talents of Mexico- with interviews of key family members, we see at the same time the first version of the concert "The age of aquarius", where Zemmoa presented her debut album "Puro desamor".
  3. "Zemmoa conquers Paris tonight!". therealityshowmagazine.com. 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2023-06-03. Tonight is the night Paris. Mexico City's underground superstar Zemmoa is touring the world and now she is conquiering[ sic ] Paris. Zemmoa is gonna perform tracks from the new album "Age of Aquarius" in true telenovela style for you and only you, amours at Le Klub. Si si si! Kiss Zemmoa and your Spanish speaking skills will improve like that! Lick Zemmoa's stilettos…and see what happens.
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  6. "Los Espookys: La serie que te enganchará por su soundtrack". Filter Mexico (in Spanish). 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2021-01-13.