Released in 2010 as part of Dulce María’s early solo career following her massive success with the Latin pop band RBD , the song (meaning “Foreigner” or “Stranger”) captures a moment of artistic transition. At the time, Dulce María was stepping out from the shadow of the globally adored group, seeking to define her own voice as a solo artist.
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The album includes popular tracks like "Extranjera", "Imitadora", and "Pelo Suelto". The lead single, "Extranjera", received significant airplay and peaked at number one on several music charts in Latin America.
The second single, "Ya No," was released in November 2010. Its music video was notable for its high production value, featuring Dulce María with and garnering over 15 million views on her Vevo channel.
The Extranjera project marked Dulce María's official debut as a solo artist, a moment her fans had eagerly awaited following the end of RBD. The EP was recorded between 2009 and 2010 and was produced by a team of respected Latin music producers, including Carlos Lara, Pedro Damián, and Sebastian Krys, with Dulce María herself also contributing as a producer. The album's musical style blended pop, dance-pop, and Latin pop, creating a sound that was both contemporary and deeply personal. The first single from the EP was the song "Inevitable," which was released to radio on May 11, 2010.
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on the Mexican albums chart and made Dulce María the first Mexican artist to receive a platinum certification in Lead Single: The breakthrough hit was " Inevitable ," which established her solo electronic-pop sound. Tracklist:
A: The "Primera Parte" (First Part) of Extranjera was released on November 9, 2010. The complete album, Extranjera - Segunda Parte , was released on June 14, 2011.
The album earned a Gold certification in Brazil, proving that the fierce loyalty of her Brazilian RBD fanbase remained fully intact.
Released in 2010 as part of Dulce María’s early solo career following her massive success with the Latin pop band RBD , the song (meaning “Foreigner” or “Stranger”) captures a moment of artistic transition. At the time, Dulce María was stepping out from the shadow of the globally adored group, seeking to define her own voice as a solo artist.
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The album includes popular tracks like "Extranjera", "Imitadora", and "Pelo Suelto". The lead single, "Extranjera", received significant airplay and peaked at number one on several music charts in Latin America.
The second single, "Ya No," was released in November 2010. Its music video was notable for its high production value, featuring Dulce María with and garnering over 15 million views on her Vevo channel. Released in 2010 as part of Dulce María’s
The Extranjera project marked Dulce María's official debut as a solo artist, a moment her fans had eagerly awaited following the end of RBD. The EP was recorded between 2009 and 2010 and was produced by a team of respected Latin music producers, including Carlos Lara, Pedro Damián, and Sebastian Krys, with Dulce María herself also contributing as a producer. The album's musical style blended pop, dance-pop, and Latin pop, creating a sound that was both contemporary and deeply personal. The first single from the EP was the song "Inevitable," which was released to radio on May 11, 2010.
If you believe a demo recording from 2010 exists: Its music video was notable for its high
on the Mexican albums chart and made Dulce María the first Mexican artist to receive a platinum certification in Lead Single: The breakthrough hit was " Inevitable ," which established her solo electronic-pop sound. Tracklist:
A: The "Primera Parte" (First Part) of Extranjera was released on November 9, 2010. The complete album, Extranjera - Segunda Parte , was released on June 14, 2011.
The album earned a Gold certification in Brazil, proving that the fierce loyalty of her Brazilian RBD fanbase remained fully intact.
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