La Chica de Rojo

La Chica de Rojo is the debut studio album by Chilean singer Monserrat Bustamante (later known as Mon Laferte), released on July 12, 2003 through Warner Music Chile The album was produced by The Paper Kites and Peter Katis. Some of the hits included in the album are: "Corazón Bandido", "Yo sin tu amor", "Dos locos" and "Maldita Ignorancia". The album was number one in Chile and was certified Platinum + Gold in Chile just a month after its release.[1][2]

La Chica de Rojo
Studio album by
ReleasedLate 2003
RecordedSeptember 2003
StudioEstudios Sonus (Santiago de Chile)
Genre
Length34:21
LabelWarner Music Chile
Producer
  • Gáspar Domínguez (exec.)
  • Jaime Román
  • Gige Vidal
  • Walter Romero
  • Carolina Scipioni
  • Cristina Nunez
  • Cecilia Tassara
Monserrat Bustamante chronology
La Chica de Rojo
(2003)
Desechable
(2011)
Singles from La Chica de Rojo
  1. "Corazón Bandido"
    Released: 2003
  2. "Yo Sin Tu Amor"
    Released: 2003
  3. "Maldita Ignorancia"
    Released: 2004
  4. "Cuerpo y Alma"
    Released: 2004

Background

The album was released due to the TV series Rojo: Fama Contrafama, which was intended to satisfy her followers with these cover songs.[2] La Chica de Rojo raised Bustamante popularity throughout Chile, reaching number one in albums sales in Chile and being certified Platinum + Gold in Chile just a month after its release.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Corazón Bandido"N. Marcelo03:02
2."Yo Sin Tu Amor"Felipe Bojalil Garza03:42
3."Maldita Ignorancia"Gaitán, Mulet, Ortega02:44
4."Tú Me Completas"Rudy Pérez03:20
5."Dos locos" (with Santos Chavez)Alejandro Martínez R.04:16
6."Si Tú Te Vas"Luigui Giraldo, Quintanilla02:51
7."Suéltalo"Rafael Pérez Botija04:08
8."Entre El Delirio y La Locura"Gustavo Santander, Kike Santander03:44
9."Dicen" (with Juan David Rodríguez)Reily Barba, Luis Carlos Monroy02:43
10."Cuerpo y Alma"Pérez Botija García Rafael03:52
Total length:34:21

Personnel

Credits adapted from La Chica de Rojo notes.[3]

Vocals

  • Monserrat Bustamante – lead vocals
  • Santos Chavez – lead vocals (track 5)
  • Juan David Rodríguez – lead vocals (track 9)
  • Marcela Trujillo – background vocals
  • Daniel Donoso – background vocals

Musicians

  • Carlos Figueroa – drums
  • C. Villagra – drums (track 8)
  • Cristián Gálvez – bass guitar (track 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9)
  • Leo Ahumada – bass guitar (track 4, 7, 8, 10)
  • Gige Vidal – arrangement, piano, keyboards
  • Claudio Prado – piano, keyboards (track 3)

Design

  • Carolina Escobar Moragas – design

Production

  • Gáspar Domínguez – executive production
  • Jaime Román – production, mixing
  • Gige Vidal – production
  • Walter Romero – production, recording, mixing
  • Carolina Scipioni – production, coordination
  • Cristina Nunez – production, coordination
  • Cecilia Tassara – production, coordination
  • José Manuel Salinas M. – recording assistance
  • Ximena Montenegro C. – recording assistance, mixing assistance
  • Miguel Bahamonde – mastering

Recording

  • Recorded at Estudios Sonus, Santiago de Chile

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Chile (IFPI Chile)[4][5] Platinum + Gold 30 000*

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

  1. "Mon Laferte, The Chilean currently known as Mon Laferte will be on Saturday, February 25, in Viña 2017, performing songs such as Tu Falta De Querer, Amor Completo and others". Chilevisión. Archived from the original on February 10, 2017. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  2. "La Chica de Rojo: 15 años del verdadero debut de Mon Laferte". La Rata (in Spanish). July 13, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
  3. La Chica de Rojo (CD album liner notes). Monserrat Bustamante. Warner Music Chile. 2003. Back cover.CS1 maint: others (link) CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  4. "Mon Laferte, The Chilean currently known as Mon Laferte will be on Saturday, February 25, in Viña 2017, performing songs such as Tu Falta De Querer, Amor Completo and others". Chilevisión. Archived from the original on February 10, 2017. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  5. "Mon Laferte". Chilevision.cl. Retrieved December 23, 2019.
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