Catarsis


Catarsis is the fourth studio album by Spanish-Mexican singer-songwriter Belinda, released on July 2, 2013 through Capitol Latin.

Background

Production

In October 2011, Belinda moved to Miami, Florida to begin the process of recording the album. She created a recording studio at home which gave her the flexibility that she had not experienced before making an album. This allowed her to work at her own pace with new composers and work both lyrically and vocally. Belinda co-wrote each of the songs on the album.
Belinda worked with a close-knit group of award-winning producers and songwriters such as Victor "El Nasi", Joan Ortiz, Jorge Villamizar, Andres Castro, Lavi Beats, Lavi Hoss and Vein. The album shows a more dance-pop sound, combined with an urban flavor and lyrics with popular appeal.

Promotion

She performed "En El Amor Hay Que Perdonar" on 2012 Premios Juventud, Kids' Choice Awards Mexico 2012, Despierta América, Hoy, and La Voz... México; "Te Voy A Esperar" at the Premios Ondas 2012 with Juan Magán; and "En La Obscuridad" at the Premios Telehit 2012, Tour Positivo and Mexico Sueña. She has made many interviews around Europe, Latin America and United States to promote the album, she also has been on a promo tour across United States, Spain and Mexico. She was again on Hoy on March 27, 2013.

Singles

;Other songs
  • "Te Voy A Esperar", for the soundtrack of the film Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones was digitally released in Spain, debuting and staying at number one for eleven weeks. It received platinum certification by PROMUSICAE for sales of over 60,000 copies. In Mexico, the song was only released for airplay and peaked at number seven.
  • Bailaría Sobre El Fuego was released on June 10, 2013 on iTunes and others digital stores as part of the promotion of the album.
  • Dame Más was released on September 10, 2015 as promo single in Colombia.

Tour

The Catarsis Tour began in June 2013, in Monterrey.

Charts and sales

The album debuted on the Billboard Top Latin Albums at number four and at number three on the Latin Pop Albums, becoming her highest debut on the U.S. charts compared to her previous albums, selling over 1,450 copies in its first week. On the Mexican Albums Chart, the album debuted at number one, becoming her second album to top the chart.
Chart Peak
position
Argentinian Albums Chart3
Mexican Albums Chart1
Mexican International Albums Chart1
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums4
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums2