Buscame

<i>Búscame</i>

Búscame

2009 studio album by Jencarlos Canela


Búscame is the debut studio album recorded by Cuban-American singer-songwriter and actor Jencarlos Canela. The album was released by Bullseye Records on November 10, 2009 (see 2009 in music). The album features the hit single "Amor Quédate", the theme song from the hit Telemundo telenovela Más Sabe el Diablo. "Búscame" was produced by: Rudy Pérez, a partner in Bullseye Music along with music industry: Rick Stevens and Marco Bissi.

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Búscame seems to be the highest album to debut on the Billboard Latin Chart, reaching the #2 spot in the "Latin Pop Albums" in the first week. According to SoundScan.com the albums has sold around more than 8,000 copies.[1]

Singles

  1. Amor Quédate - 3:39
  2. Búscame - 3:15

Track listing

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Reception

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Allmusic gave the album a three-star rating, and Thom Jurek compared the song "Nadie Como Yo" to E Street Band for the piano arrangements and the drum beat to Juanes. Jurek also pointed that most of the song composition are pop ballads with "Salvame" and "Quiero Despertar" as the best of these.[2]

Charts

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Credits

  • Album Produced by: Rudy Pérez
  • Executive Producer: Rick Stevens
  • Co-Executive Producer: Marco Bissi
  • Arrangements: Rudy Pérez
  • Keyboards, Bass, Drums & Percussion Programming: Rudy Pérez
  • Electric & acoustic guitars: Rudy Pérez
  • Editing & Comp Engineer: Andrés Bermúdez
  • Assistant Engineer: David López
  • Mastered by: Bruce Weeden
  • Recorded/Mixed at: The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California & The Beach House, Miami Beach, Florida
  • Design; Package Design & Art Director: Chick Ciccarelli [8]

References

  1. "Jencarlos' ?Buscame? Debuts High On Latin Chart". Billboard.biz. November 19, 2009. Archived from the original on November 23, 2009. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
  2. Jurek, Thom. "Buscame > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  3. "Top Latin Albums – Year-End 2010". Billboard. 2 January 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2021.

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