Quién Dijo Ayer | ||||
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Compilation album by Ricardo Arjona | ||||
Released | 21 August 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2006–07 Miami, FL (Kirkos Beats, Hit Masters, Jet Wash, Pick & Hammers, The Tiki Room, The Hit Factory Criteria) Mexico City (Jocoteco Studios, La Chicken Station, Pyramid Sound Studio) New York City (Sony Music Studios, Barking Doctor Studios, Legacy Recording, Legacy Studios) Madrid (Studio Red-Led) Milan, Italy (Medanstudios) Los Angeles, CA (Conway Studios) San Diego, CA (Cabana Studios) Buenos Aires (Super Charango) |
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Genre | Pop, reggae, tango, salsa | |||
Label | Sony Music | |||
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Quién Dijo Ayer (English: Who Said Yesterday) is a compilation album released by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona on 21 August 2007. Dan Warner and Lee Levin co-produced the album with Arjona and Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Tommy Torres. It was recorded in the United States, Mexico, Italy and Argentina, and is the last album Arjona released under the Sony Music Entertainment label before signing with Warner Music Group. It is Arjona's first compilation to include new material in the form of re-recorded versions of past hits in different musical genres from the original recordings, featuring guest artists such as Marc Anthony, Marta Sánchez and Mexican ska band Panteón Rococó, among others.
Critically and commercially successful, Quién Dijo Ayer topped the US Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart and reached number two on the Top Latin Albums chart. The album became a hit in Latin America, topping the Mexican albums chart and receiving gold and Platinum certifications in several countries including the United States. The album spawned two commercially successful singles, "Quién", which reached number four on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs chart, and "Quiero", which reached number eight. Quién Dijo Ayer received in 2008 a nomination for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album and the Best Male Pop Vocal Album award at the Billboard Latin Music Awards.