Habla Ahora | ||||
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Studio album by María José | ||||
Released | October 21, 2016 | |||
Genre | Latin pop, pop | |||
Label | Sei Track Musica | |||
María José chronology | ||||
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Special Edition Cover | ||||
Singles from Habla Ahora | ||||
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Habla Ahora is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer María José as well as her third album to have original content. The follow up to De Noche, the album introduces new genres to the singer. The lead single "Las Qué Se Ponen Bien La Falda" marks the first time the singer dwells into the genre of reggaeton and urban music, while the album's title track incorporates a bachata undertone. She also continues what now is known as one of her trademarks and includes two covers on the album. "Olvidame Y Pega la Vuelta" which features Bryan Amadeus is originally a song by Pimpinela, as well as "Duri Duri" which is originally sung by 80's High Energy Spanish band Click.
On May 28, 2017, the album was re-released digitally as a special edition. It debuted at the fifth position on the Pop Album's in Spanish. The new edition features all 12 of the original track listing plus 3 new songs and a remix. The new material includes the songs "Ni me vas a Extrañar" (You won't even miss me), "Despertar" (Waking Up) as well as the fourth single off the album "El Amor Coloca" along with a remix version.
Although not released as a single, "Olvidame Y Pega la Vuelta" received heavy rotation on Mexican radio due to the singer filming a music video for the song.
María José embarked on the Lo Que Te Merces Tour in support of her fifth album Habla Ahora. Beginning in Mexico, the tour will also visit parts of the United States. The name is borrowed from the album's third single.