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Más 1997
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Más

When Alejandro Sanz released Más in 1997, it became a turning point in his career. This work, released on September 9 of that year, not only consolidated his sound but also marked a milestone in the musical history of Spain. The production, entirely written by Sanz himself, is characterized by an atmosphere that invites reflection and emotional connection, elements that are perceived from the very first notes. The album achieved a particular resonance, reaching massive sales that exceeded 6 million copies globally and 2 million in Spain alone, positioning it as one of the most successful Latin albums and the best-selling in his country's history.

Year
1997
Songs
10
Duration
46 min 53 seg
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Más, according to DoReSol

Within Más, there are songs that resonate with special force. Corazón partío, for example, became an anthem, capturing the melancholic and passionate essence that defines a large part of the album. Another standout piece is Amiga mía, which with its lyrical and melodic delicacy, demonstrated Sanz's ability to weave intimate stories through music. Y, ¿si fuera ella? and Hoy que no estás are also clear examples of the album's compositional depth, inviting the listener to immerse themselves in its arrangements and lyrics.

The impact of Más was considerable, not only in commercial terms but also in how Spanish pop music was perceived. The album remained the best-selling of Sanz's career, and the sales figures and certifications, such as the 57 platinum and two gold records obtained, speak to its reach at the time. The structure of the songs, with catchy melodies yet lyrical depth, allowed the album to connect with a wide audience, both in Spain and around the world.

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