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2008 studio album by Mijares
Hablemos de Amor
File:Hablemosdeamormijares.jpg
Studio album by Mijares
Released2008 (2008)
Recorded2008
GenrePop
Rock and roll
Jazz
LabelEMI Televisa Music
ProducerMemo Gil
Pancho Ruiz
Mijares chronology
Swing en tu Idioma
(2007)
Hablemos de Amor
(2008)
Vivir Así
(2009)

Hablemos de Amor (English Let's talk about love) is the 18th studio album by Mexican pop singer Mijares. It was produced by Memo Gil and Pancho Ruiz. It has the song Te ha robado (He has stolen you) written by Mauricio Arriaga and Jorge Eduardo Murguía and it is the main theme from the telenovela Querida Enemiga (Dear Enemy), besides Leonel García has composed four songs. Mijares signed up with EMI Televisa Music an indefinite contract from this album on.

Track listing

Tracks:

  1. Olvidarte
  2. Loco
  3. Háblame de amor
  4. Te ha robado
  5. Sólo por hoy
  6. Viento
  7. Despiés
  8. Alto más alto
  9. Cada vez que lloras
  10. No se va
  11. Como danzar
  12. Y sigo esperando (Duet with Fernando Arduán)
  13. Un año más

References

  1. "Hablemos de Amor - Mijares". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
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