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Lunita

Lunita
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Studio album by Loona
Released 1999
Recorded 1998–1999
Genre Pop music
Label Urban Records 559 907-2
Producer DJ Sammy
Loona chronology
Lunita
(1999)
Entre Dos Aguas
(2000)
Singles from Lunita
  1. "Bailando"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Hijo De La Luna"
    Released: 1998
  3. "Dónde Vas"
    Released: 1999

Lunita is the debut album by Dutch recording artist Loona and produced by DJ Sammy. It was released in 1999 via Urban Records. The album includes the three singles "Bailando", Hijo De La Luna and "Dónde Vas".

When Marie-José van der Kolk adopted the stage name "Carisma", she performed as a featured artist on a string of DJ Sammy's single releases, such as "Life is Just a Game", "Prince of Love","Golden Child", "Magic Moment" and "You Are My Angel" as well as on DJ Sammy's debut studio album Life Is Just A Game, which heavily involved van der Kolk on vocals. In the Summer of 1998. Samuel Bouriah came up with a new project called Loona, leaned on the Spanish word "luna" for "moon", to serve as a more solo project for van der Kolk, instead of the continuation of "DJ Sammy feat. Carisma". Sometimes presented and promoted as a Duo, Bouriah stayed in the background for music videos and cover arts and kept producing Loona. The first single, which also appeared as a bonus track on Life is Just a Game, was the song "Bailando". By Autumn, it was followed by the second single "Hijo De La Luna". van der Kolk and Bouriah decided to release a full Loona studio album.

Lunita provides a variety of genres, comprising amient sounds, such as in the "Intro", with catchy, good mood, summervibe tunes such as "Bailando" and "Oye, Oye" with easy beats, sounds, melodies and simple lyrics. Other genres includes ballads recorded with classical and orchestral elements like "Hijo de la Luna", "Mamá" and "Maripossa" at the beginning of the album and the bonus track "Porqué". "Dónde Vas" and "Amor, Amor" are Flamenco guitar driven uptempo pop songs with a summervibe feeling. The song themes features positive things, love and good moods. The lyrics on the album are completely performed in Spanish, except "Another Christmas Without You", the only song with an English title and only Christmas song, and "Dónde Vas", both partly sung in English, and the "Intro" and "Outro", which features Spanish and English spoken-word bits by van der Kolk, Bouriah, their family and their friends. The album features the "Radio Remix" of "Hijo De La Luna", which is also known as the "Antonio Catania Remix".


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