Fey (album)
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Fey is the eponymous debut album of Mexican pop singer Fey
Fey (singer)
Fey is a Latin Grammy Award-nominated Mexican pop artist that became a pop teen idol for her country in the mid 1990s. Her height is 5 ft 2in .-Biography:...

. It was released in 1995 with the Sony Music Mexico label. The album has sold over 2 million worldwide.

In late 2009, the album was featured on the MVS documentary series Discografias: 25 Discos Esenciales, as one of the twenty five essential recordings of Latin American music. The album was said to have had "a definitive impact on the 90s generation" and to have "changed the way Pop was made in Mexico".

Track listing

  1. "Bombón" 4:14 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  2. "Gatos en el Balcón" 4:05 (J.R. Florez, Fredi Marugán)
  3. "Fiebre del Sábado" 3:21 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  4. "La Soledad Me Matará" 4:05 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  5. "Media Naranja" 3:41 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  6. "Me Enamoro de Tí" 3:52 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  7. "Dos Corazones" 4:06 (Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  8. "Tirando A Matar" 3:35 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  9. "Bailando Bajo La Lluvia" 3:17 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  10. "La Noche Se Mueve" 4:26 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  11. "Como Pan Y Chocolate" 4:03 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  12. "La Noche Se Mueve (Remix)" 4:19 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  13. "Media Naranja (Remix)" 6:04 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)
  14. "Me Enamoro de Ti (Remix)" 4:05 (J.R. Florez, Gian Pietro Felisatti)

Singles

Single information
"Media Naranja"
  • Released: March, 1995
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #1 Peru
"Me Enamoro de Ti"
  • Released: 1995
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #2 Peru
  • "Gatos en el Balcón"
  • Released: 1995
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #9 Peru
  • "La Noche se Mueve"
  • Released: 1996
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico
  • "Fiebre De Sabado"
  • Released: 1996
  • Chart positions: #2 Mexico
  • "Bailando Bajo La Lluvia"
  • Released: 1996
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico
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