About this album

Sound: "A vibrant fusion of Eurodance beats and Latin pop melodies that captures the essence of 90s club culture."

Where they were

Fey's self-titled debut album, released in March 1995, marked the beginning of her ascent in the Latin pop scene. At this point in her career, Fey was emerging as a fresh voice, following her initial breakthrough with singles that showcased her catchy sound and engaging style. This album set the foundation for her subsequent success and solidified her status as a prominent figure in Latin dance music.

Why it matters

This album was pivotal in establishing Fey as a leading artist in the Latin pop genre during the mid-90s. It produced several hit singles that charted well, contributing to the popularization of Eurodance influences within Latin music. The album's success laid the groundwork for Fey’s future projects and helped shape the sound of Latin pop in the years to come.

Essential tracks

  • "Bombón" — As one of the lead singles, 'Bombón' showcases Fey's infectious energy and catchy hooks, embodying the playful spirit of the album.
  • "La soledad me matará" — 'La soledad me matará' features poignant lyrics mixed with an upbeat melody, highlighting Fey's ability to blend emotional depth with danceable rhythms.
  • "Bailando bajo la lluvia" — 'Bailando bajo la lluvia' is emblematic of the album's celebratory tone, capturing the joy and liberation associated with its vibrant sound.

Release Date

March 21, 1995

Artist Origin

Mexico

Tracklist

  1. 1 Bombón 4:17
  2. 2 Gatos en el balcón 4:09
  3. 3 Fiebre del sábado 3:23
  4. 4 La soledad me matará 4:06
  5. 5 Media naranja 3:46
  6. 6 Me enamoro de ti 3:55
  7. 7 Dos corazones 4:07
  8. 8 Tirando a matar 3:36
  9. 9 Bailando bajo la lluvia 3:17
  10. 10 La noche se mueve 4:27
  11. 11 Como pan y chocolate 4:05
  12. 12 La noche se mueve (remix) 4:19