About this album
Sound:
"A blend of heartfelt ballads and vibrant pop melodies that reflect youthful emotions and experiences."
Where they were
Released in 2003, 'Ha*Ash' marks the debut album for the duo, consisting of sisters Hanna and Ashley. At this point in their career, they were transitioning from their early performances to a professional music career, capturing a youthful audience with relatable themes of love and heartbreak.
Why it matters
The album achieved significant success in Latin America, featuring hit singles that propelled Ha*Ash into mainstream popularity. Notably, 'Odio amarte' became one of their most recognized tracks, showcasing their ability to connect with listeners through emotional storytelling.
Essential tracks
- "Odio amarte" — 'Odio amarte' stands out as the album's emotional centerpiece, with its poignant lyrics exploring the conflict of love and pain, resonating deeply with fans.
- "Soy mujer" — This empowering anthem captures themes of female strength and independence, setting a tone that distinguishes Ha*Ash within the pop landscape.
- "Te quedaste" — 'Te quedaste' showcases the duo's vocal harmonies beautifully, illustrating their musical synergy and emotional depth in storytelling about loss.
Release Date
May 11, 2003
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Soy mujer 3:30
- 2 Odio amarte 3:30
- 3 Te quedaste 3:46
- 4 Estés donde estés 4:01
- 5 Prefiero 4:08
- 6 Deja de llover 3:35
- 7 Superficial 3:35
- 8 Milagros de ocasión 3:32
- 9 Si pruebas una vez 3:20
- 10 Extraña en la ciudad 4:01