About this album
Where they were
Released on September 27, 2005, 'Mundos opuestos' was Ha*Ash's second studio album, following their self-titled debut in 2003. By this time, the duo had gained significant recognition in Latin pop, marking their transition into a more mature sound that incorporated elements of country music.
Why it matters
'Mundos opuestos' solidified Ha*Ash's place in the Latin pop landscape, reaching high positions on various charts and earning them a loyal fanbase. The album featured several hit singles that contributed to the duo's commercial success and critical acclaim, establishing them as key figures in the genre.
Essential tracks
- "Me entrego a ti" — This track showcases the duo's signature harmonies and emotional delivery, encapsulating the album's themes of love and vulnerability.
- "Pobre diabla" — With its catchy chorus and relatable narrative, this song highlights the duo's ability to blend humor with heartfelt emotion.
- "Tu mirada en mi" — A standout ballad that emphasizes their vocal prowess, this track resonates deeply with listeners through its poignant lyrics about longing.
Release Date
September 27, 2005
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Si tú quieres ser 3:56
- 2 Amor a medias 4:15
- 3 Tu mirada en mi 3:44
- 4 Ya no 3:42
- 5 Me entrego a ti 3:45
- 6 No te puedo enamorar 4:17
- 7 Aléjate de mi hermana 4:05
- 8 Quédate conmigo 4:22
- 9 Más perfecta que normal 3:03
- 10 Vaquera 2:44
- 11 Pobre diabla 4:00
- 12 Qué hago yo? 3:25