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One single was released before the album's release: "[[Fanfarrón]]". This song topped the all the Venezuelan charts and had differents entries to the Latin charts. Recently was released her second single "[[Ni Loca]]" featuring the puertorrican artist featuring [[Ñejo & Dalmata|Dalmata]] on December 1, 2011, and she confirmed to the Spain newspaper "[[El País]]" that her third single is "Don Juan".<ref name= donjuan />
One single was released before the album's release: "[[Fanfarrón]]". This song topped the all the Venezuelan charts and had differents entries to the Latin charts. Recently was released her second single "[[Ni Loca]]" featuring the puertorrican artist featuring [[Ñejo & Dalmata|Dalmata]] on December 1, 2011, and she confirmed to the Spain newspaper "[[El País]]" that her third single is "Don Juan".<ref name= donjuan />


In March 2012, during an interview, Fanny Lu revealed that "Don Juan" would be the third single. In October 2, 2012 this song was released. The video has not yet been recorded, but this could be recorded in late December and premiered in either February or March 2013 before [[Fanny Lu]] started her first world tour "[[Voz y Éxitos World Tour]]".
In March 2012, during an interview, Fanny Lu revealed that "Don Juan" would be the third single. In October 2, 2012 this song was released. The video has not yet been recorded, but this could be recorded in late December and premiered in either February or March 2013 before [[Fanny Lu]] started her first world tour "Voz y Éxitos World Tour".


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{tracklist
{{tracklist
| total_length = 34:57
| title1 = La Mala ("The Bad")
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = La Mala
| writer1 = Wise Cruz, Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera
| length1 = 3:38
| length1 = 3:38
| title2 = No Estas Conmigo ("You Are Not With Me")
| title2 = No Estas Conmigo
| length2 = 3:29
| length2 = 3:29
| writer2 = José Gaviria, Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera
| note2 = featuring [[Zion & Lennox]]
| note2 = featuring [[Zion & Lennox]]
| title3 = [[Fanfarrón]] ("Loudmouth")
| title3 = [[Fanfarrón]]
| writer3 = José Gaviria, Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera
| length3 = 3:21
| length3 = 3:21
| title4 = Te Amo, Te Amo ("Love You, Love You")
| title4 = Te Amo, Te Amo
| writer4 = Gabriele Balducci, Mario Balducci, Steve Greenberg, Giuseppe Malgioglio
| length4 = 3:43
| length4 = 3:43
| title5 = Don Juan ("Don Juan")
| title5 = Don Juan
| writer5 = Fanny Lú, Miguel Mendoza, Jesús Miranda, Andrés Munera
| note5 = featuring [[Chino & Nacho]]
| note5 = featuring [[Chino & Nacho]]
| length5 = 3:35
| length5 = 3:35
| title6 = Que Vuelva ("He Return")
| title6 = Que Vuelva
| writer6 = Fanny Lú, Miguel Mendoza, Andrés Munera
| length6 = 3:36
| length6 = 3:36
| title7 = [[Ni Loca]] ("Not Crazy")
| title7 = [[Ni Loca]]
| writer7 = Wise Cruz. Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera
| length7 = 3:29
| length7 = 3:29
| note7 = featuring [[Ñejo & Dalmata|Dalmata]]
| note7 = featuring [[Ñejo & Dalmata|Dalmata]]
| title8 = Un Beso y un Adiós("A Kiss and a Goodbye")
| title8 = Un Beso y un Adiós
| writer8 = Ray Casillas, Wise Cruz, Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera
| length8 = 3:39
| length8 = 3:39
| title9 = Prueba de Amor ("Proof of Love")
| title9 = Prueba de Amor
| writer9 = Fanny Lú, Manuela Mejia, Andrés Munero
| length9 = 3:08
| length9 = 3:08
| title10 = Me Equivoqué ("I Was Wrong")
| title10 = Me Equivoqué
| writer10 = José Gaviria, Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera
| length10 = 3:20
| length10 = 3:20
}}
}}

Revision as of 17:44, 16 December 2012

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Felicidad y Perpetua (Happiness and Everlasting) is the third album by Colombian singer-songwriter Fanny Lú, released by Universal Music Latino on November 21, 2011.[2] As executive producer of the album, Fanny Lú enlisted a variety of producers to collaborate like Andrés Munera, José Gaviria, Steve Greenberg, Mario Balducci,Jesús Miranda and Manuela Mejía. Sonically, the album is rooted in Latin pop, Electro pop and Ranchera, but also incorporates a variety of other genres such as Vallenato.

One single was released before the album's release: "Fanfarrón". This song topped the all the Venezuelan charts and had differents entries to the Latin charts. Recently was released her second single "Ni Loca" featuring the puertorrican artist featuring Dalmata on December 1, 2011, and she confirmed to the Spain newspaper "El País" that her third single is "Don Juan".[1]

In March 2012, during an interview, Fanny Lu revealed that "Don Juan" would be the third single. In October 2, 2012 this song was released. The video has not yet been recorded, but this could be recorded in late December and premiered in either February or March 2013 before Fanny Lu started her first world tour "Voz y Éxitos World Tour".

Track listing

No.TitelWriter(s)Length
1."La Mala"Wise Cruz, Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera3:38
2."No Estas Conmigo" (featuring Zion & Lennox)José Gaviria, Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera3:29
3."Fanfarrón"José Gaviria, Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera3:21
4."Te Amo, Te Amo"Gabriele Balducci, Mario Balducci, Steve Greenberg, Giuseppe Malgioglio3:43
5."Don Juan" (featuring Chino & Nacho)Fanny Lú, Miguel Mendoza, Jesús Miranda, Andrés Munera3:35
6."Que Vuelva"Fanny Lú, Miguel Mendoza, Andrés Munera3:36
7."Ni Loca" (featuring Dalmata)Wise Cruz. Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera3:29
8."Un Beso y un Adiós"Ray Casillas, Wise Cruz, Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera3:39
9."Prueba de Amor"Fanny Lú, Manuela Mejia, Andrés Munero3:08
10."Me Equivoqué"José Gaviria, Fanny Lú, Andrés Munera3:20
Total length:34:57

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Latin Albums[3] 70
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums [3] 18

References

  1. ^ a b El País (2012-03-14). "Entretenimiento Fanny Lu habló con Elpais.com.co sobre su nuevo álbum y dice que es "todo un tributo a la mujer"". Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  2. ^ Felicidad y Perpetua > Overview allmusic.com Retrieved 23-02-12
  3. ^ a b AllMusic. "Felicidad y Perpetua". Retrieved 2012-03-06. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)