Carpe Diem (Belinda Peregrín Album)
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''Carpe Diem'' is the third
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by Mexican singer songwriter
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, released on March 23, 2010, through
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. It is primarily
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music, a departure from the pop rock sound of her previous albums. It debuted on the ''
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'' Top Latin Albums at number 12, number three on the Latin Pop Albums and number 21 on the Top Heatseekers Albums. In Mexico, entered at number seven and number five in the category in Spanish. On March 25, two days after its release, ''Carpe Diem'' was certified gold; with the help of Belinda offering an autograph session in Mexico City, more than 30,000 copies were sold. The title comes from the
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phrase that translates literally to "Long live the day" or "Seize the day", coined by the Roman poet Horace. The phrase was adopted by Belinda who was inspired by the movie ''
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''. ''Carpe Diem'' contains, as described by the singer, a much happier, upbeat sound with positive lyrics as opposed to her previous album '' Utopía'' that had a darker, more personal tone to it. Among the producers are the Mexican Golden Baqueiro, who produced the theme "Sal de mi Piel" in
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, and
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, who produced the theme "Egoista" and worked on her previous album '' Utopía''. The album also features production by French artist Arno Elias, who produced the theme "Amor Transgénico" as well as the participation of the Spanish Carlos Jean. Belinda composed most of the material and was involved with the image of the album along with her father, its executive producer.


Background


Production

The album name is a Latin phrase meaning ''"Seize the Day"'' coined by the
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. The album includes 11 tracks and 12 on the
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and European editions, composed and produced by herself and would be a change in her musical styles heard on her previous album, '' Utopía'', also include a song titled "Cuida De Mí" written specially for her late grandfather, who died in 2008. The album was recorded mainly in cities such as
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. The album includes contributions from songwriter Nacho Peregrín along with the producers Aureo Baqueiro,
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,
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, Arno Elias, as well as Belinda herself, who is accredited as composer, image coordinator and executive producer of the album.


Release

The released date was originally November 24, 2009, later Belinda confirmed on her
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that the release date was postponed from November 24, 2009, to March 23, 2010. The album was released March 12, 2010 in Canadian
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by mistake, which led to a mass leak over the internet and popular video site
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. The album was taken off from iTunes later that same day. The album debuted at number 1 on both iTunes Mexico and the USA (Latin)'s top album charts on the day of its official release. Two days after its release, the album was certified gold in Mexico on March 25, 2010, after 40,000 copies sold.Biografia de Belinda - Pega Cifras
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Promotion


Singles

The album's
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" released on February 8, a collaboration with
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, who also appears in the English version of the song. The song peaked at number 28 at the ''
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, on Billboard's Latin Rhythm chart the song peaked at number nine making it her first top ten on the chart. Music videos for both versions were filmed in
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in early May directed by Vance Burberry and Belinda herself. "
Dopamina "Dopamina" (English: "Dopamine"), is a song by Spanish-born Mexican singer Belinda released as second and final single from ''Carpe Diem'' on August 10, 2010, on radio stations. Information "Dopamina" was written by Belinda, along with her fath ...
" was initially released to iTunes on March 16, 2010, as part of a countdown to the album release. The track would later be serviced to radio on August 10 as the second single from the album. The music video was released on February 1, 2011.


Promotional singles

Prior to the release of the album, three promotional singles were released exclusively on
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's iTunes Store as a "Countdown to ''Carpe Diem''". * "
Sal de Mi Piel "Sal de Mi Piel" (English: "Get Out of My Skin") is a song by Belinda Peregrín. Background The song released airplay on August 17 and digitally on August 18, 2009 included on her third studio album ''Carpe Diem''. The song is written by hersel ...
" was the first release of the album, it was released digitally on August 18, 2009, used as the main theme of telenovela ''
Camaleones ''Camaleones'' (''Chameleons'') is a 2009 Mexican telenovela produced by Rosy Ocampo for Televisa. The telenovela aired on Canal de las Estrellas from July 27, 2009 to January 29, 2010. It stars Belinda, Alfonso Herrera, Edith González and Gu ...
''. This is not the official first single and was previously included on '' Camaleones soundtrack''. * "
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" was the first promotional single, released on March 2, 2010. * "
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" was the second promotional single, released March 9, 2010. The song is a Spanish version of "
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" by the band The Weekend. Belinda stated via Twitter and during multiple performances of the song that Culpable would be the third single off the album, but the release was eventually canceled along with the planned music video.


Other songs

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, released in October 2009. * "
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" was used to promote and as the theme song for the MTV Latin America series Niñas Mal, but not as the third single from the album. A music video with scenes from the series was premiered on August 23, 2010. * "Amor Transgenico" was rumored to be released as a single at some point during the album's promotion but never materialized. A music video was filmed at the same time along with "Dopamina" and "Gaia", and were to be a trilogy starting with Dopamina, continuing through Amor Transgenico, and concluding with Gaia. All three videos were filmed and completed, but the release dates for Amor Transgenico and Gaia were scrapped and as of today no music videos have been released. Different previews and parts of the videos can be found on YouTube but nowhere can the entirety of the videos can be found.


Track listing


Charts

The album debuted on the ''
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''
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at number 12, also debuted at number three on the
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and number 21 on the
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. On the Mexican Albums Chart, the album debuted at number seven, and on the Mexican International Albums Chart at number five.


Charts


Sales and certifications


Release history


References


External links

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