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- %C3%9Anicas abstract "Únicas is the eleventh studio album by Spanish duo Azúcar Moreno, released on Sony International in 2002. Únicas was the first Azúcar Moreno album since 1990's Bandido not to be partly or entirely recorded in the United States, but in Spain and Italy, and it also features strings by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Únicas however saw the Salazar sisters continuing their longtime and successful collaboration with Spanish singer and composer Miguel Gallardo, this time also in the role as main producer, assisted by Bruno Zuchetti and Danilo Ballo in Milan and Rome. The album also featured further songwriting contributions from the team Pedro del Moral and David Ferrero, who previously had remixed several of their hits like "Amén", "Abracadabra", "Mamma Mia", "Olé" and "Mecachis!".The lead single from the album was "Besame", also released as an extended dance mix, followed by a cover of The Champs' 1958 rock hit "Tequila" and the melancholy ballad "Volvería A Nacer". The album continued the duo's fusion of flamenco, rumba and contemporary urban dance music genres like disco and R & B, the track "Que Me Quiten Lo Bailao" also incorporates influences from Brazil and "Habbibi Te Quiero" ("Habibi" meaning "darling" or "my beloved" in Arabic) again features rhythms and sounds from the Middle East. The album closes with the high camp anthem "Divina De La Muerte", with the verse explaining that there is nothing better to cheer up a dull day than going on a shopping spree, and the sisters namedropping their favourite designer brands; Dolce & Gabbana, Chanel, Prada, Shiseido, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Galliano, Dior, Moschino, Valentino, Escada, Versace, Cartier, Cavalli etc. The chorus goes on to proclaim; "Yo soy una chica con suerte - estoy divina de la muerte!" (Translated: "I'm a lucky girl - I'm deadly divine!".) The Únicas album was only a moderate commercial success compared to Azúcar Moreno's previous efforts, selling some 100.000 copies in their native Spain. Unicas was also one of Sony Music Entertainment's 2002 releases known to be affected by the company's copy protection software, both the album cover and the CD itself clearly state No reproducibile en PC/MAC.Únicas came to be Azúcar Moreno's final album with Miguel Gallardo, who over a period of some ten years had written, co-written, produced or co-produced around twenty-five songs for the duo, including some of their greatest hits. After a long struggle with cancer Gallardo died in 2005.".
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- %C3%9Anicas name "Únicas".
- %C3%9Anicas nextAlbum "Desde El Principio".
- %C3%9Anicas note "You're My Destiny".
- %C3%9Anicas producer "Bruno Zuchetti".
- %C3%9Anicas producer "Danilo Ballo".
- %C3%9Anicas producer "Miguel Gallardo".
- %C3%9Anicas recorded "July - August 2001".
- %C3%9Anicas released "March 2002".
- %C3%9Anicas thisAlbum "Únicas".
- %C3%9Anicas title "Bésame".
- %C3%9Anicas title "Divina de la Muerte".
- %C3%9Anicas title "Habbibi, Te Quiero".
- %C3%9Anicas title "Hay Que Matar a la Muerte".
- %C3%9Anicas title "Hueles a Noche de Amor".
- %C3%9Anicas title "Ni Contigo Ni Sin Ti".
- %C3%9Anicas title "Que Me Quiten Lo Bailao".
- %C3%9Anicas title "Quiero Pecar en Ti".
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- %C3%9Anicas title "Tú Eres Para Mí".
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- %C3%9Anicas writer "Alonso, Castro, Flores, Salazar".
- %C3%9Anicas writer "Aneas, Aneas, Mejuto".
- %C3%9Anicas writer "Cabañas, Gallardo".
- %C3%9Anicas writer "Ender, Ventura".
- %C3%9Anicas writer "Flores".
- %C3%9Anicas writer "Gallardo".
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- %C3%9Anicas writer "Rilo".
- %C3%9Anicas writer "del Moral, Ferrero, Gallardo".
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- %C3%9Anicas comment "Únicas is the eleventh studio album by Spanish duo Azúcar Moreno, released on Sony International in 2002. Únicas was the first Azúcar Moreno album since 1990's Bandido not to be partly or entirely recorded in the United States, but in Spain and Italy, and it also features strings by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.".
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