About this album
Where they were
Released on May 25, 1993, 'Me amarás' was Ricky Martin's second studio album, following his self-titled debut. At this point in his career, he was transitioning from a member of Menudo to a solo artist, establishing his presence in the Latin music scene. This album helped solidify his reputation as a leading figure in Latin pop.
Why it matters
'Me amarás' was notable for its commercial success, reaching high positions on various Latin music charts and contributing to the rising popularity of Latin pop in the early '90s. The title track became a significant hit, showcasing Martin's vocal ability and emotional range, which laid the groundwork for his future international success.
Essential tracks
- "Me amarás" — The title track encapsulates the album's romantic themes and features emotive vocals that highlight Martin's burgeoning artistry.
- "Es mejor decirse adiós" — This track showcases a blend of traditional Latin sound with contemporary production, illustrating Martin's versatility as an artist.
- "Eres como el aire" — With its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics, this song stands out as a fan favorite that captures the essence of love and longing.
Release Date
May 25, 1993
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 No me pidas más 3:28
- 2 Es mejor decirse adiós 3:25
- 3 Entre el amor y los halagos 4:17
- 4 Lo que no nos pase, pasará 3:52
- 5 Ella es 4:42
- 6 Me amarás 4:28
- 7 Ayúdame 4:10
- 8 Eres como el aire 4:05
- 9 Que día es hoy (Self Control) 4:25
- 10 Hooray!, Hooray! (It's a Holi-Holiday) 3:08