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Buen Soldado (Good Soldier in English) is the second studio album by Chilean-American singer-songwriter Francisca Valenzuela. Feria Music released it on March 3, 2011 in Chile. The bilingual artist achieved success in both North and South America with her debut album, 2007's Muérdete la Lengua. She wrote and recorded the album while taking a gap year from her collegiate studies in Santiago. The album was preceded by the upbeat lead single "Quiero Verte Más" (I Want To See You More Often), which was released on January 1, 2011. The song's brisk mix of pop, folk and 1960s go-go presaged the album's lighthearted tone. The album was certified gold in Chile in January 2013 for sales of 5,000 copies or more.
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dbo:abstract | Buen Soldado (Good Soldier in English) is the second studio album by Chilean-American singer-songwriter Francisca Valenzuela. Feria Music released it on March 3, 2011 in Chile. The bilingual artist achieved success in both North and South America with her debut album, 2007's Muérdete la Lengua. She wrote and recorded the album while taking a gap year from her collegiate studies in Santiago. The album was preceded by the upbeat lead single "Quiero Verte Más" (I Want To See You More Often), which was released on January 1, 2011. The song's brisk mix of pop, folk and 1960s go-go presaged the album's lighthearted tone. The album was certified gold in Chile in January 2013 for sales of 5,000 copies or more. (en) Buen soldado es el segundo álbum de Francisca Valenzuela, lanzado en Chile el 1 de marzo de 2011 y publicado para descarga digital en Estados Unidos y México. El álbum cuenta con la producción de destacados músicos como Vicente Sanfuentes y el canadiense Mocky. El primer sencillo "Quiero verte más" fue lanzado el 28 de diciembre de 2010 en formato de descarga digital. Durante la promoción del disco agenda visitas a países como Francia, Estados Unidos, Argentina y México, recibiendo excelentes críticas a su música a nivel internacional, lo que la llevó a ser considerada como "la princesa del rock chileno". (es) |
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rdfs:comment | Buen Soldado (Good Soldier in English) is the second studio album by Chilean-American singer-songwriter Francisca Valenzuela. Feria Music released it on March 3, 2011 in Chile. The bilingual artist achieved success in both North and South America with her debut album, 2007's Muérdete la Lengua. She wrote and recorded the album while taking a gap year from her collegiate studies in Santiago. The album was preceded by the upbeat lead single "Quiero Verte Más" (I Want To See You More Often), which was released on January 1, 2011. The song's brisk mix of pop, folk and 1960s go-go presaged the album's lighthearted tone. The album was certified gold in Chile in January 2013 for sales of 5,000 copies or more. (en) Buen soldado es el segundo álbum de Francisca Valenzuela, lanzado en Chile el 1 de marzo de 2011 y publicado para descarga digital en Estados Unidos y México. El álbum cuenta con la producción de destacados músicos como Vicente Sanfuentes y el canadiense Mocky. El primer sencillo "Quiero verte más" fue lanzado el 28 de diciembre de 2010 en formato de descarga digital. Durante la promoción del disco agenda visitas a países como Francia, Estados Unidos, Argentina y México, recibiendo excelentes críticas a su música a nivel internacional, lo que la llevó a ser considerada como "la princesa del rock chileno". (es) |
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