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DM
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 10, 2017 (2017-03-10)
Recorded2014–2016
Genre
Length39:31
LabelUniversal Latin
Dulce María chronology
Sin Fronteras
(2014)
DM
(2017)
Origen
(2021)
Singles from DM
  1. "No Sé Llorar"
    Released: April 29, 2016
  2. "Volvamos"
    Released: October 7, 2016
  3. "Rompecorazones"
    Released: March 3, 2017

DM is the third studio album by Mexican singer and songwriter Dulce María, released on March 10, 2017 through the Universal Music Latin Entertainment. Completed in August 2016, the album was originally intended to be released in its recording year but was postponed until 2017. Produced by Ettore Grenci, Andres Saavedra and Predikador, it was recorded during sessions that took place in Los Angeles in 2016 and Mexico City. The title of the album was revealed on December 16, 2016, during a Facebook Live stream.[citation needed]

Singles

The lead single from the album is "No Sé Llorar", an electropop ballad written by América Angélica Jiménez and Ximena Muñoz and produced by Ettore Grenci. The track was released on April 29, 2016, receiving positive reviews about the maturity present in the theme along with the vocal and musical evolution of María in relation to her previous works.

The second single from the album, "Volvamos", which features Panamanian singer Joey Montana, was released on September 23, 2016. The song was composed by Joey and Andrés Saavedra and produced by Predikador.[1]

"Rompecorazones", a ballad composed by Dulce, Andre Torres, Mauricio Rengifo and Julio Reyes, was released a week before the album's release on March 3 as the album's third single.

Charts

Chart (2017) Peak
position
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[2] 40

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Hoy te entierro"
  • Ximena Muñoz
  • Raquel Sofia
  • Orlando Vitto
Ettore Grenci3:30
2."Sin Ti Yo Estoy Muy Bien"
  • Muñoz
  • Vitto
Andrés Saavedra3:45
3."Un minuto sin dolor"
Grenci3:46
4."Presentimiento"Isaac LuqueGrenci4:00
5."Invencible"
  • Jey
  • Erika Ender
  • Luigie Gonzalez
  • América Jiménez
  • Michael Polk
Grenci2:58
6."Tal vez en Roma"
  • Efrain Pérez
  • Luis Morfin
  • Hector Escudero
  • Jose Rodriguez
Saavedra3:22
7."Cicatrices"
  • Dulce María
  • Jovany Barreto
  • Michelle Alvarez
  • Luis Salazar
  • Paolo Tondo
  • Tong Hong Tat
Saavedra3:12
8."Al otro lado de la lluvia"
  • María
  • Yoel Henríquez
  • Saavedra
Saavedra3:31
9."Rompecorazones"
  • María
  • Torres
  • Mauricio Rengifo
  • Reyes
Grenci3:48
10."Volvamos" (featuring Joey Montana)
  • Montana
  • Saavedra
  • Victor Delgado
Delgado3:35
11."Despídete"
Grenci3:29
12."No sé llorar"
  • Jiménez
  • Muñoz
Grenci3:34
13."Dejarte de amar"
  • María
  • Tondo
  • Salazar
Saavedra3:35

References

  1. ^ "'Volvamos' ya es número uno". El Siglo (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  2. ^ "TOP 100 ALBUMES — SEMANA 11: del 10.03.2017 al 16.03.2017" (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España. Retrieved March 24, 2017.