Tu Veneno
2000 studio album by Natalia Oreiro
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Tu Veneno is the second studio album by Uruguayan singer and actress Natalia Oreiro.
Los Angeles, California
Seville, Spain
Buenos Aires, Argentina
| Tu Veneno | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 8 August 2000 | |||
| Recorded | 2000 Los Angeles, California Seville, Spain Buenos Aires, Argentina | |||
| Genre | Latin pop, electronic, downtempo | |||
| Length | 59:45 | |||
| Language | Spanish | |||
| Label | BMG Ariola Argentina | |||
| Producer | Pablo Durand | |||
| Natalia Oreiro chronology | ||||
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Background
Natalia Oreiro pursued her music career with her second album, Tu Veneno, and presentations in "Gala de la Hispanidad", "Gala de Murcia" (both in Spain) and "Festival de la Calle 8" in Miami. Her most important appearance was in the prestigious Latin television show Sábado Gigante Internacional, hosted by Don Francisco. Natalia's mayor achievement at this time was her music performance in Chile at the Viña del Mar Festival in 2001, for which she was crowned Queen of that event. The album scored a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop Female Vocal Album, but lost to Christina Aguilera's Mi Reflejo. More than 3,600,000 copies of this album was sold worldwide.[citation needed]
Release
Singles
The album's first two singles were Tu Veneno and Basta De Ti which peaked at number 7 and 19 in Spain respectively.[1]
Track listing
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Tu Veneno" | Fernando López Rossi | 3:00 |
| 2. | "Río de la Plata" | Facundo Monti | 4:32 |
| 3. | "Cómo Te Olvido" | Claudia Brant | 3:44 |
| 4. | "Luna Brava" | Javier Pérez Álvarez | 4:13 |
| 5. | "Aburrida" | López Rossi | 3:40 |
| 6. | "Estamos Todos Solos" (We're All Alone Spanish cover) |
| 3:39 |
| 7. | "Gitano Corazón" |
| 3:05 |
| 8. | "Febrero" |
| 4:37 |
| 9. | "Dónde Irá" |
| 4:59 |
| 10. | "Basta de Tí" |
| 3:30 |
| 11. | "Mata y Envenena" | López Rossi | 4:48 |
| 12. | "Si Me Vas a Dar Tu Amor" | López Rossi | 4:41 |
| 13. | "Que Pena Me Das" | Andrés Calamaro | 3:30 |
| 14. | "Un Ramito de Violetas" (Cecilia cover) | Evangelina Sobredo | 4:31 |
| 15. | "Caliente" |
| 3:30 |
| Total length: | 60:00 | ||
Personnel
Credits for Tu Veneno adapted from Allmusic:[2]
- Alex Acuña – Guest Artist
- Gustavo Borner – Engineer, Recorder
- Pablo Durand – Arranger, producer
- Benny Faccone – Engineer, Recorder
- Yoad Nevo – Arranger
- Carlos Nieto – Engineer, Recorder
- Natalia Oreiro – Lead vocals
- Diego Ortells – Arranger
- Fernando López Rossi – Composer
- Jess Sutcliffe – Engineer, Recorder
Official versions and remixes
- "Tu Veneno" (Versión Karaoke) (3:00)
- "Tu Veneno" (Remix) (2:33)
- "Basta de Tí" (Radio Dance Remix) (3:20)
- "Basta de Tí" (Extended Dance Remix) (4:17)
Charts
Weekly charts
| Chart (2000–2001) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Chilean Albums (IFPI)[3] | 7 |
| Czech Albums (IFPI)[4] | 9 |
| European Albums (Music & Media)[5] | 56 |
| Greece International Albums (IFPI)[6] | 2 |
| Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[7] | 4 |
| Spain Albums (PROMUSICAE)[8] | 7 |
Year-end charts
| Chart (2000) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Hungarian Albums Chart[9] | 35 |
| Chart (2001) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Hungarian Albums Chart[10] | 25 |
Certifications
Release history
| Region | Date | Label |
|---|---|---|
| Argentina | 8 August 2000 | BMG Ariola Argentina |