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Otra Nota
''Otra Nota'' (English: ''Another Note'') is the debut album by American singer Marc Anthony that was released on January 26, 1993, by RMM Records. Produced by Sergio George, it was the first album by Anthony to record in salsa after starting his career as a freestyle musician. Recording of the album began after Anthony asked RMM president Ralph Mercado to record Juan Gabriel's "Hasta Que Te Conocí" in salsa after hearing it on the radio during a taxi ride. Recorded on a low budget, the album peaked at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums chart and reached No. 30 on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart. The album was well received by critics who complimented George's production and Anthony's youthful voice. Anthony received two awards for "Best New Artists" at the Billboard Latin Music Awards and the Lo Nuestro Awards. The album produced three singles: "Hasta Que Te Conocí", "Palabras del Alma", and "Si Tú No Te Fueras", all of which charted on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart. As of 2002, ''Otra Nota'' has sold over 300,000 copies. ==Background== Marc Anthony began his recording career in 1980s as a freestyle musician during which he was a backup vocalist for boy bands such as Menudo and the Latin Rascals. Anthony also wrote songs for his school friend Sa-Fire, including "Boy I've Been Told" which became a hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. Anthony got his start as a lead vocalist when he collaborated with Little Louie Vega on the album ''When the Night Is Over''. The lead single "Ride on the Rhythm" became a number-one hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Songs chart. RMM manager Ralph Mercado invited Anthony to record a salsa album, but Anthony declined the offer due to a lack of interest to record in Spanish. The following day, while in a taxi, Anthony was listening to Juan Gabriel's song "Hasta Que Te Conocí" ("Until I Met You") on the radio and was motivated to record in the song in salsa and told Mercado about his change of decision. Mercado introduced Anthony to Sergio George who would produce the album. According to George, the album was an "total experiment", citing that it was on low budget, recorded with one musician at a time without a band, and the full production was done on computers while George handled the keyboards.
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