Todo Cambió
Todo Cambió (Eng.: Everything Changed) is the title of a debut album released by Mexican pop music band Camila. This debut album was mainly written and composed by the band members: Samo (voice), Pablo Hurtado (guitar), and Mario Domm (piano, voice, composer, and producer), and includes a blend of Rock en Español and Pop Latino. It was released in Mexico on April 18, 2006, where it was eventually certified three-times platinum with sales over 300,000 units. In the United States the release date was set on May 9, 2006 and the album received a Disco De Platino certification by the Recording Industry Association of America on July 24, 2007. In Spain the album was released on May 13, 2008. This album yielded seven singles, including: "Abrázame", "Coleccionista de Canciones", "Todo Cambió", "Sin Tu Amor", "Sólo Para Tí", "Yo Quiero" and "Me Da Igual". For the album release in Spain the first single chosen was "Todo Cambió" as the lead single. The title track has been the recipient of many awards and nominations, including a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Song of the Year in 2007 and the Best Song award at the Premios Lo Nuestro 2008, where the band also won in the Group or Duo of the year field. For the Premios Juventud of 2008 the group received the following nominations: Red Hot Artist, Catchiest Tune ("Todo Cambió"), CD to die for (Todo Cambió: Special Edition), and won for Best Ballad ("Todo Cambió") and Favorite Pop Star. At the 2007 Latin Billboard Music Awards the band won for Duo or Group of the Year and Latin Pop Airplay Song of the Year ("Todo Cambió"). Also the album was nominated for Latin Album of the Year. Camila also won two awards at Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica for Best New Artist - North and Breakthrough Artist. (wiki) ==================================== "Abrazame," the first single from Rock en Espanol trio Camila, had already blazed a trail up Billboard's Latin charts before TODO CAMBIO, the band's full-length debut, was released. The album makes good on the single's promise of appealing, melodic pop-rock spiced with traditional Latin elements and a hefty dose of loverman swagger. Songs "Abrazame," "Me Basto," and "Coleccionista de Canciones," fall somewhere between power ballads and falsetto-sweetened love songs. Already popular in their native Mexico, Camila seem poised to conquer the Latin market in North America as well. (AllMusic)