Inesperado

Inesperado
Studio album by Anahí
Released June 3, 2016 (2016-06-03)
Recorded 2015-2016
Los Angeles
Mexico City
Genre
Length 39:11
Language
Label Universal Music
Producer
Anahí chronology
Mi Delirio
(2009)
Inesperado
(2016)
Singles from Inesperado
  1. "Rumba"
    Released: July 24, 2015
  2. "Boom Cha"
    Released: December 11, 2015
  3. "Eres"
    Released: February 12, 2016
  4. "Amnesia"
    Released: May 27, 2016

Inesperado is the sixth studio album by Mexican singer Anahí, released on June 3, 2016, by Universal Music, her first album in seven years.[1]

Singles

Promo singles

Prior to the release of the album, three promotional singles were released exclusively on Apple's iTunes Store as a "Countdown to Inesperado".

Track listing

Standard Edition[3]
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Están Ahí"  
Ettore Grenci 3:28
2. "Juntos En La Obscuridad"  
Grenci 3:29
3. "Temblando"  David SummersGrenci 3:31
4. "Siempre Tú"  
Sebastian J. 3:32
5. "Me Despido"  
  • Edgar Barrera
  • Andrés Castro
  • Mónica Vélez
Andres Torres 2:59
6. "Arena y Sol" (feat. Gente de Zona)
  • Jovany Barreto
  • Alexander Delgado
  • Jesus Herrera
  • Randy Malcom Martinez
  • Luis Salazar
  • Paolo Tondo
  • Tat Tong
  • Jovany Barreto
  • Jesus Herrera
  • Luis Salazar
3:26
7. "Rumba" (feat. Wisin)
  • Morera
  • Sara Lacombe
3:15
8. "Boom Cha" (feat. Zuzuka Poderosa)
  • Anahí
  • Alfio Antico
  • Brant
  • Reyes-Rosas
  • Urales Vargas
  • Cassiano Juliano
  • David Quinones
  • DJ Buddha
  • DJ Kassiano
3:39
9. "Amnesia"   Torres 3:27
10. "La Puerta De Alcalá" (feat. David Bustamante)
  • Miguel Angel Campos
  • Bernardo Fuster
  • Luis Mendo Munoz
  • Francisco Villar
Grenci 3:44
11. "Eres" (feat. Julión Álvarez)
  • Anahí
  • Mariana Vega
  • Barreto
  • Salazar
  • Tondo
  • Tong
  • Barreto
  • Salazar
  • Swaggernautz
3:40
12. "Inesperado"  
  • Brant
  • Rafael Ruiz Esparza
  • Ettore Grenci
  • Torres
  • Mauricio Rengifo
3:41

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
Mexican Top 20 Albums Spanish (AMPROFON)[4] 3
Mexican Top 100 Albums (AMPROFON)[5] 4
Brazilian Albums (ABPD)[6] 1
US Top Latin Albums[7] 17
US Latin Pop Albums[8] 6
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[9] 77

References

External links

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