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Extranjera
(Primera Parte)
EP by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2010 (2010-11-09)
Recorded2009–2010
GenrePop, dance-pop, latin pop
Length24:07
LabelUniversal Music Latino
ProducerCarlos Lara, Pedro Damián, AXL, Dulce María, Sebastian Krys
Dulce María chronology
RBD discography
(2004-2009)
Extranjera
(Primera Parte)

(2010)
Extranjera
(Segunda Parte)

(2011)
Singles from Extranjera
  1. "Inevitable"
    Released: May 11, 2010
Extranjera
(Segunda Parte)
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 14, 2011 (2011-06-14) [1]
Recorded2009-2010
GenrePop, dance-pop
Length49:01
LabelUniversal Music Latino
ProducerCarlos Lara, Pedro Damián, AXL, Dulce María, Sebastian Krys
Dulce María chronology
Extranjera
(Primera Parte)

(2010)
Extranjera
(Segunda Parte)

(2011)
Sin Fronteras
(2014)
Singles from Extranjera
  1. "Ya No"
    Released: November 23, 2010
  2. "Ingenua"
    Released: June 20, 2011

Extranjera ("Foreigner") is the debut solo album by Mexican singer and songwriter Dulce María. Extranjera was divided into two EPs, starting with an EP Extranjera (Primera Parte), containing seven songs, released on November 9, 2010.[2] and the album Extranjera (Segunda Parte) released on June 14, 2011, with 7 more tracks plus a DVD with extras. The first single off the EP and album was "Inevitable".

Singles

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"Inevitable" was released as the lead single from the album released on May 11, 2010. The music video for the song premiered on May 24, 2010.

"Ya No" was chosen as the second single off Extranjera, and was released to radios on November 16, 2010. "Ya No" is a cover from the late singer Selena off her Amor Prohibido album. Due to piracy issues the music video for "Ya No" was released on February 10, 2011. .

"Ingenua" was released as the album's third single.

Track listing

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Primera Parte
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Inevitable"Dulce María, Axel Dupeyron, Andrea HernándezAXL3:10
2."Luna"Dulce María, Axel Dupeyron, Andrea HernándezAXL2:50
3."No Se Parece"Carlos Lara, Ximena MuñozCarlos Lara4:02
4."Vacaciones"Alih Jay, Baltazar HinojosaSebastian Krys3:00
5."Ingenua"Pedro Dabdoub Sanchéz, Monica VelezMario I. Contreras3:28
6."El Hechizo"Xabier San Martín BeldarrainCarlos Lara3:56
7."Extranjera"Pedro Dabdoub Sanchéz, Monica VelezSebastian Krys3:44
U.S. Version
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Inevitable"Dulce María, Axel Dupeyron, Andrea HernándezAXL3:08
2."Luna"Dulce MaríaDulce María, Axel Dupeyron, Andrea Hernández2:49
3."No Se Parece"Carlos Lara, Ximena MuñozCarlos Lara4:02
4."Vacaciones"Alih Jay, Baltazar HinojosaSebastian Krys3:00
5."Extranjera"Pedro Dabdoub Sanchéz, Monica VelezSebastian Krys3:45
6."Inevitable (Superheroes Remix)"Dulce María, Axel Dupeyron, Andrea Hernández, J-King y MaximanAXL, J-King y Maximan3:15
Segunda Parte [1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Inevitable"Dulce María, Axel Dupeyron, Andrea HernándezAXL3:08
2."Irremediablemente"Dulce Maria 3:07
3."Ya No"A.B. Quintanilla, Ricky VelaA.B. Quintanilla3:24
4."Ingenua"Pedro Dabdoub Sanchéz, Monica VelezMario I. Contreras3:22
5."Lo Intentaré"Dulce Maria 3:12
6."No Se Parece"Carlos Lara, Ximena MuñozCarlos Lara4:02
7."Vacaciones"Alih Jay, Baltazar HinojosaSebastian Krys2:58
8."Luna"Dulce María, Axel Dupeyron, Andrea HernándezAXL2:47
9."Extranjera"Pedro Dabdoub Sanchéz, Monica VelezSebastian Krys3:42
10."Dicen"Dulce María 2:41
11."Pensando En Ti"Dulce María 3:38
12."El Hechizo"Xabier San Martín BeldarrainCarlos Lara3:51
13."24/7"Dulce Maria 3:15
14."Quien Serás? (Live From El Lunario Mexico / 2010)"Dulce María, Baltazar Hinojosa 3:39
Brazilian bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
15."Extranjera Portuguese Version"3:41
16."Ingenua Portuguese Version"3:24

Promotion

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Extranjera On Tour
Continental tour by Dulce María
LocationSouth America • North America
Associated albumExtranjera
Start dateApril 15, 2011
End dateSeptember 23, 2011
Legs1
No. of shows12 in North America
8 in South America
20 Total

Extranjera On Tour was the tour staged in support of the album. The tour began in Puebla, Mexico on April 15, 2011 and wrapped up in Caracas, Venezuela on September 23, 2011.

Charts and certifications

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References

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