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Dejarte de Amar : ウィキペディア英語版
Dejarte de Amar

''Dejarte de Amar'' (''Stop Loving You'') is the second studio album by Mexican pop band Camila on February 9, 2010 by Sony Music Latin. Produced by band leader Mario Domm and mostly written by Domm and Monica Velez, the album became a success in the United States and Mexico. The album was certified Disco Platino in the United States by the RIAA and 4x Platinum in Mexico by AMPROFON. It was recorded in Mexico at Mamita Studio with theme about love, loneliness and lies. The album spawned three singles: "Mientes", "Aléjate de Mi", and "Bésame", all of which reached number-one on the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Airplay chart. The album received generally positive reviews for its arrangements and compositions.
The album reached number-one on the ''Billboard Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums in the United States and number-one on the Mexican Albums Chart. It received a Latin Grammy award for Best Pop Vocal Album by a Duo or Group and a nomination for Album of the Year. The lead single, "Mientes", received two Latin Grammy awards for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. The album is currently nominated a Lo Nuestro award for "Latin Pop Album of the Year". Mientes was featured in the novela Corazón Salvaje starring Eduardo Yáñez and Aracely Arámbula. Besame was also featured in the novela Triunfo del Amor.
==Background==
In 2006, the group released their debut album, ''Todo Cambió'', which reached number-one on both the ''Billboard'' Latin Albums and ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Albums charts. The album was certified Platinum (Latin) in the United States and 3x platinum in Mexico. For ''Dejarte de Amar'', Mario Domm that "We worked very hard for this, the first album showed us the way, so we wanted to achieve something similar with the follow-up." Allegedly, Domm wrote "Mientes" and "Bésame" for Mexican singer Yuridia.

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