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Prince Royce (album)

''Prince Royce'' is the eponymous debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Prince Royce; it was released on March 2, 2010, through Top Stop Music. The production was handled primarily by Andrés Hidalgo, with other contributions made by Sergio George, George Meña, Bastiany, Gregory "Greko" Rojo and Napoles. All songs were co-produced by Prince Royce and D'Lesly Lora.
In the United States, the album was a commercial success. Upon its US release, it debuted at number 16 on the ''Billboard'' Latin Albums chart. It eventually reached at number one on both the US ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums and Latin Albums charts and was the best-selling Latin album of 2011 in the United States. It also peaked at number 77 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. In October 2011, ''Prince Royce'' was certified 3× Platinum (Latin field) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
It was also a commercial in the Chile where it was certified 2× Platinum by International Federation of the Phonographic Industry of Chile (IFPI Chile). The album supported by four singles; "Stand by Me", "Corazón Sin Cara", "El Amor Que Perdimos" and "Mi Ultima Carta", the second of which reached at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs and was the best-performing Latin song of 2011.
==Background==
At age 15, Royce began making music and at the age of 19, when he met Andrés Hidalgo, who became his manager.〔Castillo, Amaris (Posted: January 12, 2010) ("Interview with Prince Royce". ) ''Nochelatina.com''. Retrieved June 23, 2011.〕〔Gerardo Ianella, (Prince Royce - Biografia ) ''planetrecords.it''. Retrieved 12-23-2010.〕 Hidalgo began helping Royce work hands-on with bachata music. That was the specific moment in which Royce had decided that pursuing a musical career is what he wanted to do.〔 Hidalgo later introduced Royce to Sergio George, who immediately signed the former to his label, Top Stop Music, after listening to three of his demos.〔(Posted: November 3, 2010) James Keivom, ("Prince Royce comes home to Bronx for U.S. concert debut". ) ''NYDailyNews.com''. Retrieved 12-25-2010.〕

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