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''Lágrimas Cálidas'' (English: ''Warm Tears'') is the debut studio album by Colombian recording artist Fanny Lu, released on August 8, 2006. The record contains ten tracks, most of which were composed by Jose Gaviria, and produced with Andres Munera. Musically, the album experiments with
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, which is composed of the genres of
vallenato Vallenato () is a popular folk music genre from Colombia. It primarily comes from its Caribbean region. ''Vallenato'' literally means "born in the valley". The valley influencing this name is located between the ''Sierra Nevada de Santa Mar ...
, merengue, and
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. Recording for the album took place in 2004 in three cities: Miami, Bogota and Medellin. An international version of the album, containing two remixes, was released exclusively in United States, Spain and Colombia. The album was certified gold in Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador and ranked number thirteen on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums chart in the United States. The album earned Lu many accolades, including a
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nomination, five ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards nominations, and three Premios Shock nominations, winning two. Three singles were released from the record, two of which, " No Te Pido Flores" and " Y Si Te Digo", reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart.


Background

While studying for a degree in engineering at the University of Los Andes in 1994, Fanny Lu began her career in the entertainment industry as a host for shows such as ''Locomotora'', Siempre Música, and Radio Hits y Bailoteca. As a host on ''Locomotora'', she was given the opportunity to work with musicians such as Luis Manuel Díaz, Gil Magno, and Cesar Franco. She met Colombian producer, Jose Gaviria, during her career in television, and they began working on a musical project, but the production was halted, because Fanny was busy in her television career. Eight years later, she reunited with Gaviria to finish this recording. Her experience as a television host led to her signing a music deal with
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. Her first album under that agreement was ''Lágrimas Cálidas'', which was released in Colombia on January 1, 2005.


Composition

''Lágrimas Cálidas'' was produced by Jose Gaviria and Andres Munera. It was recorded at Crescent Moon Studios and Big Dog Studios in Miami, New World Studios in Bogota and Promix Estudios in Medellin. The genre of the album is defined as
Tropipop Tropipop (also known as Colombian pop and Trop-pop) is a music genre that developed in Colombia in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It is a blend of traditional musical forms of the Caribbean Region of Colombia, mainly vallenato, with foreign L ...
, because it mixes tropical genres such as
vallenato Vallenato () is a popular folk music genre from Colombia. It primarily comes from its Caribbean region. ''Vallenato'' literally means "born in the valley". The valley influencing this name is located between the ''Sierra Nevada de Santa Mar ...
and merengue with pop and Caribbean influences. The album opens with " No Te Pido Flores" ("I'm Not Requesting Flowers"), where the predominant instruments are the accordion, guitar and
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. Lyrically, the song begins with the absence of her man, but then, in the chorus, transitions into a warning not to fall in love with material things. The second track, "Lágrimas Cálidas" ("Warm Tears"), is a vallenato-stylized
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, expressing her suffering due to being abandoned by her lover. "Te Arrepentiras" ("You'll Regret"), is about a woman who surrendered completely to a man who did not appreciate her. "Solo Quiero" ("Only Want") begins with an
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solo, and is a song explaining to her lover that she only wants to be with him forever, because with him all the things in life are more beautiful. The fifth track, "Cariñito" ("Sweetie"), describes her need for the affection of the person she loves, and her desire to remedy the void left in her heart. "Sin Razones" ("Without Reasons"), express the reasons why she should not have to prove her love, while " Y Si Te Digo" ("And If I Tell You"), tells of her desire to confess her love to the person who doesn't know she loves him. "Es Por Ti" ("It Is For You") is a poem describing the strength of an all-encompassing love. The penultimate track, "Para Que Si Tu No Estas" ("For That If You Aren't"), asks her boyfriend whether or not she should suffer for him. The eleventh and final track of the album, "Me Acordare de Ti" ("I Will Remember You"), expresses that everything she feels, sees, and perceives, reminds her of her beloved.


Reception

The album was certified gold in Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador. In the United States, the album debuted at number 18 on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums chart, peaking three weeks later at number 13. ''Lágrimas Cálidas'' was generally well received. At the Colombian Premios Shock, it won the category of Radio Album, as well as winning best Radio Song for "No Te Pido Flores". At the 15th Latin Billboard Music Awards, the album was nominated for two awards: Tropical Album of the Year for a Female Artist and Best New Artist. At the 2007 Latin Grammy Awards, "No Te Pido Flores" received a nomination for Best Tropical Song, but lost to " La Llave De Mi Corazón", by
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.


Singles

"No Te Pido Flores" was the first single from the album, released in 2005. The song was a success in Latin America, reaching number one in Colombia, Ecuador, Perú and Venezuela. In the United States, it also reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Latin Tropical Airplay chart. It was nominated for two ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards and a
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for Best Tropical Song. "No Te Pido Flores" has two music videos, one recorded in Lake Guatavita, Sesquilé, Colombia, and the international version, which was recorded in the Plaza Moreno in
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,
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. Unlike "No Te Pido Flores", the album's second single, "Te Arrepentirás", was released after the release of ''Lágrimas Cálidas'' in Latin America. The third and final single, "Y Si Te Digo", was released on May 27, 2007. In Latin America, the song did not have the same success as the first single, but in the United States, the song hit number one on ''Billboards Hot Latin Songs chart and ''Billboards Tropical Airplay chart. The song won a ''Billboard'' Latin Music Award for Best Tropical Airplay for a new artist.


Track listing


Credits and personnel

The following credits are from Allmusic: Performance credits *John Lozano –
accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German language, German ', from '—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a Reed (mou ...
*Richard Bravo –
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*Ernesto "Kako" Alvarez –
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*Jose Gaviria – keyboards *Vicky Echeverri –
vocals Singing is the art of creating music with the voice. It is the oldest form of musical expression, and the human voice can be considered the first musical instrument. The definition of singing varies across sources. Some sources define sing ...
*Catalina Rodríguez – vocals *Alfredo Rosado –
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, guacharaca *Edigio Cuadrado –
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*Andrés Castro –
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Technical credits *Jose Gaviria - mixing, producer, programming, musical director *Andres Munera – producer *Boris Milán –
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*Mike Fuller – mastering *Rodrigo Bravo – assistant engineer *Joe Novo – assistant *Pablo Sánchez – assistant *Carlos Gaviria – photography *Fanny "Lu" Buenaventura – composer, co-producer, vocals


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Release history


References

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