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Busca una mujer 1988
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Busca una mujer

The album Busca una Mujer, released on November 25, 1988, stands as a key piece in the career of Luis Miguel. This work, which blends the fresh sound of late-80s Latin pop, was mostly written and produced by Juan Carlos Calderón. The production took place in several studios, including Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood and Estudio Mediterranean Sound in Ibiza, giving it an interesting sonic diversity. With a duration of 38 minutes, the album captures the romantic and melodic essence that characterizes the artist.

Year
1988
Songs
10
Duration
39 min 1 seg
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One of the most notable tracks is "Fría Como el Viento", which was released as the first single and became a major hit, remaining on the popularity charts of Latin America for seven months. This song nearly overshadowed the rest of the album's singles, such as "La Incondicional" and "Separados". The track "La Incondicional" reached third place on Billboard Hot Latin Songs' year-end chart in 1989, further solidifying the album's popularity. Additionally, "Separados" gained notoriety in the world of lucha libre, being used as an entrance theme by Japanese wrestler Último Dragón.

To promote Busca una Mujer, Luis Miguel embarked on a tour between 1989 and 1990, and also released a VHS titled Un Año de Conciertos, which compiled his performances in Mexico. This album not only marked a milestone in his career but also left a lasting impression on Latin music of the time, showcasing Luis Miguel's ability to connect with his audience through emotive lyrics and memorable melodies.

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