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Bachata Number 1's, Vol. 2 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bachata Number 1's, Vol. 2
''Bachata #1's, Vol. 2'' is a compilation album released by Machete Music. The recording features tracks performed by several artist from the bachata genre, such as Aventura, Xtreme, Toby Love, Óptimo, Monchy & Alexandra, Leny, Domenic Marte, Zacarías Ferreíra, Frank Reyes, Carlos & Alejandra, Joe Veras, Yoskar "El Prabu Sarante", and Alex Bueno. It also features a bachata performed by Latin pop singer Luis Fonsi exclusive to this release. Upon release, the album peaked at number twelve on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart and number one on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums chart. It became the tenth best-selling Tropical Album of 2008 and 2009. Several songs included on this album were released as singles from their respective parent albums including Aventura's "Mi Corazoncito" and Toby Love's "Tengo Un Amor". The next installment of the ''Bachata #1's'' series was released in 2010. ==Background and repertoire==
The ''Bachata #1's'' series is a collection of compilations of various artists centered on the genre of bachata. The first chapter in the series was released in 2007. A third volume, ''Bachata #1's, Vol. 3'' was released in 2010 in the United States. ''Bachata #1's, Vol. 2'' was released on August 12, 2008. "Mi Corazoncito", written by Anthony "Romeo" Santos and performed by Aventura, was released as the third and final single from the group's second live album, ''K.O.B. Live'' (2006). The song peaked at number fifteen on the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Songs and number two on the ''Billboard'' Latin Songs charts, topping both the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs and ''Billboard'' Latin Rhythm Songs charts, while an additional live version peaked at number ten on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart. The bachata-infused-R&B number, has been named one of their biggest hits along with "Los Infieles", "Un Beso", and "El Perdedor" among others. Xtreme's "Mientes" is originally from the duo's second studio album ''Haciendo Historia'' (2006), which also featured the gorup's R&B-leaning hit single "Shorty, Shorty". Puerto Rican Latin pop singer Luis Fonsi performs "Con Las Manos Vacías", a track exclusive to this release. "Tengo Un Amor" was written by Toby Love with additional composition by Edwin Perez who also handled production for the song. The song was written with Spanglish lyrics combining crunk hip hop with bachata. David Jefferies, while reviewing the parent album, called the song "an incredibly smooth, lush, and glittery ballad" while listing the song as a selected "Allmusic Pick". According to ''Billboard'', the original version of the song is a "straightforward bachata song" while the remix, which is included on this release, with R.K.M & Ken-Y, known then as Rakim & Ken-Y provides "urban street cred". The remix also features a verse by R.K.M where he raps to a rhythm of bachata infused with reggaetón, or bachaton. It peaked at number 100 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, sixty-nine on the ''Billboard'' Radio Songs, three on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs, and number two on the ''Billboard'' Latin Songs charts. The song also topped the ''Billboard'' Latin Rhythm Songs chart. Dominican bachata trio Óptimo impact the album with their debut single "Conéctate" from the album ''Óptimo FDL'' (2007). It was written by fellow bachata singer Watson Brazobán. It peaked at number fifty and eighteen on the ''Billboard'' Latin Songs and ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs charts respectively. "No Es Una Novela" by Monchy & Alexandra features pop-bachata ballad tempo with "romantic, slick, well-produced sound" as does the rest of compilation of hits ''Exitos y Más'' (2006), the parent album according to Evan Gutierrez of Allmusic. The song was released at the lead single in promotion of the album, which boosted sales of the compilation. It reached number twenty-nine on the ''Billboard'' Latin Songs chart, however topped the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart. On his debut studio album ''One'' (2008), Dominican singer Leny covers "Pobre Corazón", originally performed by Puerto Rican singer Divino for reggaetón and bachata singer Ivy Queen's sixth studio album ''Sentimiento'' (2007). It was composed by Divino alongside Queen, who also produced the song with Marcos Sánchez. "Ya Que Te Vas a Ir", performed by Domenic Marte on his 2004 full-length album debut, ''Intimamente''. Zacarías Ferreíra's "Es Tan Dificil" combines vallenato with bachata. Written by the Dominican composer Martín de León, "Quién Eres Tú" is performed by Frank Reyes on his fourth studio album ''Cuando Se Quiere Se Puede'' (2004) and reached a peak position of number seventeen on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart. Despite this, it has been named one of his biggest hits. "Explícame" is from Carlos & Alejandra's debut album ''La Introduccion'' (2009). It reached number thirty-two on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart. Joe Veras' "Intentalo Tú" appeared on Veras' ninth album ''Carta de Verano'' (2003). It reached number three on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart. "No Tengo Suerte En El Amor" by Yoskar "El Prabu Sarante" originates from his third album, 2002's ''No Es Casualidad'', becoming a top-ten hit on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart. "Gotas de Pena" is the oldest track on the album, first appearing on the 1992 recording ''Exitos de Alex Bueno'' by Alex Bueno.
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