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''Rebels'' is the first
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studio album by Mexican pop group
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, released on December 19, 2006. The album contains songs from the group's previous studio albums that were translated into English for the release, as well as new songs that were recorded exclusively for the album. ''Rebels'' falls into the genres of
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and
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, with
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and R&B stylings, which were new music styles for the group. To promote the album, only two official
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were released off the album. On September 22, 2006, the album's lead single was released, a
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titled " Tu Amor", which was composed by
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. With the song, the group won the Les Etoiles Cherie award in France for 'International Song of the Year' and a ''
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'' award for 'Best Music Video'. The album's second single was "Wanna Play", which was released only in the United States. The single did not have an accompanying music video. The third and last single to be released from the album was planned to be "Money Money", but the song only managed to be released as a promotional single in Spain on December 19, 2006. On March 21, 2007, a deluxe edition of the album, titled ''We Are RBD'', was released only in Japan. The deluxe edition included two new
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tracks: " Let the Music Play" and "
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" which was previously recorded by Kelly Clarkson for her 2004 album, '' Breakaway''. RBD member
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mentioned that ''Rebels'' would be
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in late 2007 or early 2008 and that the new version would contain new songs and a collaboration with
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on one of the tracks. The group's next single off the album was expected to be featured on this future re-release. ''
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'' magazine even published that the re-release would happen in early 2008 and it would feature three hip hop-influenced songs. When the group disbanded in 2009, nothing about the re-release was announced, so it is assumed to be canceled.


Album information

On November 21, 2006, RBD released their third Spanish language studio album, '' Celestial''. Almost simultaneously, ''Rebels'' was released as RBD's first
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album on December 19, 2006 in the United States; the jewel case booklet of previous album ''Celestial'' initially announced that the album would come out a bit later on December 26, 2006. The album leaked onto the Internet on December 9, 2006. The album had Pedro Damián as its executive producer and was recorded in California, New York City and
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. The album contains eight songs which were originally from the group's former Spanish albums that were re-recorded in English: *"Connected" ("Tenerte y Quererte" from ''
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'') *"Keep It Down Low" ("
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" from ''Rebelde'') *"Save Me" ("
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" from ''Rebelde'') *"Happy Worst Day" ("Feliz Cumpleaños" from ''
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'') *"This Is Love" ("
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" from ''Nuestro Amor'') *"
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" ("Me Voy" from ''Nuestro Amor'') *"My Philosophy" ("
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" from ''Celestial'') *"I Wanna Be the Rain" ("Quisiera Ser" from ''Celestial'') The album's first track and lead single, " Tu Amor", was written by famous songwriter
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, who also composed the song "I Wanna Be the Rain". "I Wanna Be the Rain" was first recorded in English, and then it was translated to Spanish for the album ''Celestial'', which was released first than ''Rebels''. "Connected" has been covered by several different artists, such as
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, Katharine McPhee,
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, Melissa Lyons (with Cassidy Ladden), and Suzanne Shaw. The song "Money Money" is a reggaeton song that samples the group's previous hit in this genre, " Lento". Both were produced by reggaeton production duo
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. Despite the English title, it's the only track on the album that is mainly sung in Spanish. The song "Gone", featured in the Japanese deluxe edition of the album, entitled ''We Are RBD'', is a
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of a
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song from her album '' Breakaway''. The group had previously recorded a Spanish version of the song (titled "Me Voy") for their second studio album, ''Nuestro Amor''. The album achieved a Gold certification in Japan. On November 28, 2008, the album was released in
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. The Greek edition of the album contained a bonus track featuring Greek pop singer
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. The song is titled "Agapw Αγαπώ I Love", and serves as the
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remix of "Wanna Play". Two months later, Tamta went and made a Greek version of RBD's signature song "
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", and titled it "Pame Parea". ''Rebels'' was the first RBD studio album to not have a
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version.


Promotion


Singles

The album's first single was " Tu Amor", which was released on September 22, 2006. The song was composed by
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. The single officially debuted on the KISS-FM radio station in Los Angeles, California, after having been leaked on the Internet before its official launch date. The single won the Les Etoiles Cherie FM award in France for 'International Song of the Year', and the ''
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'' Award for 'Best Music Video'. The song's music video was filmed in a beach in Los Angeles and was premiered by
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on October 23, 2006. The song's main vocals are performed solely by
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. The second single, released on December 17, 2006 only in the United States, was "Wanna Play". The song was composed by Andrea Martin and
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. The single, however, did not have the promotional support of a music video. Lastly, the album's third single, "Money Money", was released on December 19, 2006 only in Spain. No music video was released to promote the single.


Live performances

RBD performed live various songs from ''Rebels'' on radio and television throughout 2006 and 2007. In the 2006 edition of
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, a performance series by
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to promote albums being released, the group performed the album's first official single, "Tu Amor", for the first time. On November 24, 2006, after their English interview on
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, they also performed "Tu Amor". In 2007, the group appeared on the US music TV show ''
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'', where they also performed "Tu Amor", as well as " My Philosophy", "Wanna Play", " This Is Love", "I Wanna Be the Rain" and " Save Me". On May 28, 2007, the group was invited by American businessman
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to appear on the year's biggest beauty pageant,
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. The event took place on the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, where the group performed a
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of the songs "Wanna Play", "Cariño Mío", and "Money Money". On July 25, 2007, the group performed their single "Tu Amor" on the acoustic music TV show ''Confesiones en Concierto'' on Ritmoson Latino. Also in 2007, the group participated for a second time on "Walmart Soundcheck". This time, they performed the tracks "Cariño Mío" and "Money Money" to continue the promotion for ''Rebels'', as well as other tracks from their Spanish album '' Celestial''.


Tour

Although the album did not count with an exclusive concert tour to promote it, the album's songs were included in RBD's third worldwide concert tour, the
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. The concert tour included performances of the songs "Cariño Mío", "Wanna Play", "Money Money", "I Wanna Be the Rain", and "Tu Amor". The tour visited the United States and Europe, as well as
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and South America. The band also continued to increase their string of successes internationally; the band's visits to
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and Spain during 2007 surprised the Latin American
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, while giving the band the opportunity to win over the Spanish
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, one of the most competitive music markets in the world. On June 22, 2007, as a result of their successful performances in Spain as part of the Tour Celestial, in a unique concert in the
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in Madrid in front of 40,000 people, RBD recorded their third
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and live concert video, where the group displayed their unique material and their command of the stage. In early October 2007, however, it was announced through Roptus.com that the rest of the tour was postponed until later announcement. The reason given through RBD's website was that the group wanted to give their public a better show by performing songs from their then upcoming album, which would be released on November 20, 2007. With the tour, RBD collected $5,400,000 in ticket sales just in North America, and sold a combined total of 293,742 tickets to their concerts worldwide.


Critical reception

The album received mostly mixed reviews. Jason Birchmeier of
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commented that the album's lead single, " Tu Amor", was "perfect for the project" due to its "simplicity" and "production". He also commented similarly about the tracks "Wanna Play" and "Cariño Mío" due to their "light yet trendy reggaeton production style." However, he ended his review by stating: "Unfortunately, the remainder of the 11 songs are mildly disappointing." Denise Sheppard, editorial reviewer on
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, went on to describe the album and gave a background commentary on RBD's success, yet stated: "Since most of RBD are TV veterans, it's safe to say that some are perhaps more gifted actors than they are singers (consider Dulce María's painful Britney-on-
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whine). Thankfully, the songwriting is left up to the pros who provide a consistent balance of teen-friendly top-40 pop, largely centered around two topics: love and the loss of love. "Tu Amor" and " My Philosophy" are two examples of straight-up boy-band style love songs with a
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hue; the group occasionally brings in a somewhat gruff reggaeton sound ("Cariño Mío", "Wanna Play") which is where they shine the brightest. There is admittedly very little that is rebellious about RBD, but their devoted audience clearly loves them just the way they are." Users of the MSN Music online service, however, gave the album a very positive four-and-a-half star rating.


Commercial performance

In North America, the album received at best a lukewarm reception. In the United States the album debuted at number 40 on the ''Billboard'' 200
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with first-week sales of 94,000 copies. On the day of release, the album's cover artwork was altered by changing the group's logo from white to pink. Ironically, the band's third
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, '' Celestial'', sold 137,000 copies in its debut week in the United States and peaked at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 43,000 more copies than ''Rebels'' in its first week. On its second week out, sales of ''Rebels'' in the United States plummeted 68%, despite that the album dropped only nine positions on the ''Billboard'' 200. In total, the album has sold 225,000 copies in the United States as of 2008, according to
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. In Mexico, the album charted poorly considering the success of the group's previous releases, only managing to reach No. 74 on the
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, its peak position. With all, the album managed to be certified Gold by the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON) for the sales of 50,000 copies. The album received a more welcome reception in Europe. In Spain, the album debuted at No. 3 on the
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, reached No. 1 on its second week on the chart and kept the number-one position for two weeks straight. The album was listed at No. 30 on the best-selling albums of 2007 year-end chart in Spain, according to PROMUSICAE. With that, Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE) granted the album a Gold certification for its sales of 20,000 copies in Spain. In South America, the album also received a good reception since its release. In Brazil, the album reached the No. 1 position on the Brazilian Albums Chart. Almost unexpectedly, the album received an excellent reception in Asia, particularly in Japan, where the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) granted the album a Gold certification for the sales of 100,000 copies in the country. ''Rebels'' has sold some 2.5 million copies worldwide.


Track listing

Track notes *"Tu Amor" was originally recorded by American singer
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on his album ''
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'' (1997). *"My Philosophy" is the English version of RBD's own original Spanish song "
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" (2006). *"Connected" had been previously recorded by several different artists, such as
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, Katharine McPhee,
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, and Suzanne Shaw. "Connected" had also been previously recorded in Spanish by RBD themselves as "Tenerte y Quererte", which appeared on the band's debut album, ''
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'' (2004). *"I Wanna Be the Rain" is the English version of RBD's own "Quisiera Ser", from their third Spanish studio album, '' Celestial'' (2006). *"Keep It Down Low" is the English version of RBD's own original Spanish song "Solo Quédate en Silencio" (2004). *"Happy Worst Day" was originally recorded by
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singer
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. RBD had previously covered the song in Spanish for their second studio album, ''
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'' (2005). *"This Is Love" is the English version of RBD's own original Spanish song "Nuestro Amor" (2005). *"Save Me" is the English version of RBD's own original Spanish song "
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" (2005). *"Money Money" samples RBD's own " Lento" (2006). Both were produced by reggaeton production duo
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. *"Let the Music Play" was originally recorded by American singer Shannon for her album of the same name (1984). Aside from being included on the Japanese deluxe edition of ''Rebels'', the track was also featured as an
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digital download exclusive. The track was not included on the physical standard or bonus track editions of the album itself. *"Gone" is a
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of
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's song from her album '' Breakaway'' (2004). RBD had previously recorded a Spanish version of the song "Me Voy" for their second studio album, ''Nuestro Amor'' (2005), titled "Me Voy". Miscellaneous notes *In Wal-Mart stores, the album came in a special edition that included an exclusive
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EP containing original live performance songs by RBD and a bonus video of the making of ''Rebels''. *The Japanese edition of the album, named ''We Are RBD'', is also the album's deluxe edition and came with 2 bonus tracks in addition to the standard ''Rebels'' tracklist, though the track order was slightly rearranged. The deluxe edition of the album also came with an autographed picture. *An exclusive Fan Pack through
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stores included the ''Rebels'' album, a T-shirt, and buttons. *The album included a free RBD 2007 calendar if purchased through K-Mart stores. *If ordered through FYE.com, the album included a free RBD ''Rebels'' lithograph.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. Recording locations * Igloo Music Studios (
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) * Ndahouse (
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) * Realsongs Studios D and W (Hollywood, California) * Cosmos Studios 1 and 2 (
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, Mexico) * Studio 19 (Mexico City, Mexico) * Integrated Studios (New York City) Mixing locations * Igloo Music Studios (Burbank, California) * Realsongs Studios D and W (Hollywood, California) * Cosmos Studios 1 and 2 (Mexico City, Mexico) * AUM Studios (New York City) * Integrated Studios (New York City) * Plug in Tunes Studios (
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, New York) Mastered at *Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, California) Vocals *
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main vocals, background vocals *Armando Ávila – background vocals *Martín Cintrón – background vocals *Khris Kellow – background vocals *Bambi – background vocals *Carlos Murguía – background vocals *Andy Vargas – background vocals Musicians *Armando Ávila – bass, drums, guitars, keyboards,
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*Abraham Laboriel – bass *Javier Barrera – drums *Greg Bissonette – drums *Martín Cintrón – guitars *Brian Kahanek – guitars *Carlos Lara – guitars *Güido Laris – guitars, keyboards *
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– guitars,
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*Peter Stengaard – instruments *Carlos Murguía – keyboards *Javier Calderón – lead guitar Production *Chris Anokute – A&R *Camilo Lara – A&R *Melissa Mochulske – A&R *Armando Ávila – arrangements, mixing,
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*Khris Kellow – arrangements, producer, programming, vocal production *Güido Laris – arrangements, programming * Andrea Martin – arrangements, producer, vocal production *Carlos Murguía – arrangements, programming *RedOne – arrangements, drum programming, producer *Peter Stengaard – arrangements, mixing, producer, programming *Kate McGregor – art coordination *Edward Taylor –
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,
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*Luis Luisillo Miguel – associate producer *
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– background vocals direction *Carolina Palomo – coordinator *Sean Mosher-Smith –
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*Carlos Lara – direction, lead vocal direction, producer, vocal production *Mario Luccy –
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, mixing,
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*Emilio Ávila – executive producer * Pedro Damián – executive producer *Michael Anthony Rodríguez – executive producer *
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– executive producer *Sara Klinger – executive producer assistant *
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*Bernie Grundman – mastering *Gustavo Borner – mixing, recording engineer *Orlando Calzada – mixing, recording engineer *Nick Nastasi – mixing assistant, producer, recording engineer, recording engineer assistant *Marina Chávez – photography * Los Presidentes – producers *
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– producers *Evan V. McCulloch – producer *Claydes Ahmad Smith – producer, vocal arrangement *Ryan William Stokes – producer *Rotger Rosas – production assistant *Jorge González – production coordinator *Tyler Coomes – programming *Héctor Crisantes – recording engineer *Brian Kahanek – recording engineer *Juan Carlos Moguel – recording engineer *Fernando Roldán – recording engineer *Ignacio Segura – recording engineer assistant *Ruy Fulguera – string arrangement *Eric Archibald – styling *Sergio Zamudio – vocal direction


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Release history


References

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