Ha*Ash | ||||
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Studio album by Ha*Ash | ||||
Released | May 11, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre |
Latin, Pop Rock Pop Country |
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Length | 36:58 | |||
Label | Sony Latin | |||
Ha*Ash chronology | ||||
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Singles from Ha*Ash | ||||
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Ha*Ash is the first self-titled album by the Mexican group Ha*Ash. It was officially launched on May 11, 2004, under the label Sony Latin. It is the debut album of the sisters Hanna Nicole Pérez Mosa and Ashley Grace Pérez Mosa, was recorded between 2002 and 2003's. First single was Odio Amarte (I hate to love you), launched in April 2003, which was put into the teen public in Mexico and became a hit on radio stations, this country hit was on presentations on major TV programs, as well as festivals radio. In July 2003 Estes en donde estes (Wherever you are) was chosen as the second single from the album which manages to place in the top spots on radio stations for that reason it is selected as the main theme of the novel “Clap... your dream” of Televisa, which with this get wider dissemination of their music. In February 2004 they released their third single Te quedaste (You stayed) with this they received their first gold record for more than 75,000 copies in Mexico . Subsequently, they released Si pruebas una ves (if you try once) and soy mujer (I’m a woman) and like the other singles from the album. In March 2004, Ha*Ash receives a platinum record for sales of 140,000 copies of their album and preparing to launch this material in Puerto Rico and the United States.