The album was produced by Graeme Pleeth and it included singles such as Lo Siento, Boba Niña Nice, Angel, and Vivir, which was also chosen as the main theme song for Corazones al límite, another soap opera she briefly appeared in. There were 4 different versions of the album released: the original version "Belinda", Belinda (Repackage) which featured 1 extra track: No Entiendo featuring Andy & Lucas, Belinda (Enchanced) which featured 2 Remixes and 2 Multimedia Tracks, and Belinda: Edicion Especial which included a CD with 18 tracks and a DVD that contained five videos. The albums titled "Belinda" and "Belinda (Enhanced)" are the only albums that are being sold today. The rest were limited editions. In 2005, she collaborated with the Mexican rock band Moderatto on their single Muriendo Lento which is a cover of one of Timbiriche's songs, a Mexican pop group from the 1980s.
Belinda revealed in a program aired by Televisa, "Bailando por un Sueño" and "Bailando por la Boda de Tus Sueño", that EMI wanted her to spend one week in Los Angeles recording "Utopía 2" her newest album in English which will be released in Europe and North America by EMI International on September 25, 2007. She also appeared as a guest star in Buscando Timbiriche la nueva banda. This new CD included tracks in English and a DVD. Her second album "Utopía" reached #3 on the Mexican Charts and has sold over 180,000 copies.
Belinda was nominated in two categories in the 2007 Latin Grammy Awards which were held on November 8th. Her nominations include 'Song of the Year' for "Bella Traición" and 'Best Female Pop Album' for her hit album, "Utopía." On October 18, 2007, Belinda won two awards, Video of the Year for "Bella Traición" and Best Solo Artist at the MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamerica. Belinda also provided vocals for the remix of "Te Quiero" by DJ Flex.
On August 18, 2009, "Sal De Mi Piel" was released on iTunes.
Her latest telenovela, the edgy "Camaleones," aired in Mexico last year and will likely air stateside this summer. The show's theme song is "Sal de Mi Piel," a track on "Carpe Diem," but the first official single is "Egoista," a duet with rapper Pitbull.
With its high-energy, electro-pop-rock sound that's heavy on the attitude of Pink and Katy Perry, the album solidifies the transition from kiddie act to teen diva that Belinda made with her 2006 EMI Televisa release, "Utopia." The set will receive a March 23 release on Capitol Latin in the United States and on EMI in Mexico and Latin America, and is scheduled for a May release in Europe. Previously Belinda recorded on BMG, then signed with the now-defunct joint-venture label EMI Televisa in 2006.
An English-language version of "Egoista," pairing her with a yet-to-be-determined male artist, is in the works for Europe and the States.
For now, she's working on choreography to match her new sound. "You always have to find your own style, and that's what I've achieved on 'Carpe Diem,'" she says. "There's not another Latin artist that's doing this right now."
2) Hailing from Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Belinda is no stranger to the music world. For two decades, she has dazzled audiences from all over with her deep, silky smooth voice.Currently, Cape Verdean music lovers are getting a soulful uplifting from Belinda with her album, “Realidadi d’Amor” & now “Um Momento”. It is an adventure into a new sound for this exotic diva. The music takes Belinda back to her roots, displaying her elegance for mornas - a Cape Verdean version of blues.
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/belindatunes2
3) Belinda (l’alter ego de Lisa LeBlanc) est ta sassy matante préférée, reine du bingo. Ses passe-temps sont la marche rapide, faire du vin maison, le karaoké et présider le comité "Noël en juillet’’ du camping "Fait beau icitte’’ à Shediac. Grande pionnière du Bingo Dance, son rêve de jouer ses chansons dans les discothèques se réalise pour son premier EP "It’s not a Game, It’s a Lifestyle’’.
13 Never Enough
Belinda Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
I have a little story to tel
Can you relate to this??
Where is my dog
My Louis Vuiton
My christian dior
My guzzi dress
My private jet
Where is my house
Oh not just a house
My lovely mansion in saint-tropez
Pre
Shower me with material things
But don'tcha buy me all these things to get close to me
I want, I want, I need, I need, give me every little thing
[Chorus]
It's never enough
You've heard it all before
It's money we adore, oh baby
It's never enough
What makes us all want more
It's never enough, oh baby
Where am I from
Since when did I need so many things
Where are your priorities
But I love these modern luxuries
Shower me with material things
But don'tcha buy me all these things to get close to me
I want, I want, I need, I need, give me every little thing
[Chorus]
It's never enough
You've heard it all before
It's money we adore, oh baby
It's never enough
What makes us all want more
(Is that) it's never enough, oh baby
I want, I want, I need, I need
Give me every little thing
Wait girls, we don't need all these material things
We need love, we need friendship
Oh, and maybe those Mark Jacob boots
[Chorus: x2]
Hey dude, which way to the mall?
The song '13 Never Enough' by Belinda is a commentary on materialism and the insatiable thirst for acquiring things that we don't need. The song talks about the obsession of people to accumulate expensive items, but still crave for more without satiating their wants. The lyrics describe a woman who is so engrossed with her materialistic needs that she has lost sight of her priorities. She talks about designer wear, luxury cars, and private jets, all of which enhance her status but are not much of a necessity. The song criticizes our fascination with material goods, and highlights the fact that no amount of money or luxury can bring us true happiness or peace.
The song's chorus 'It's never enough, you've heard it all before. It's money we adore, oh baby. It's never enough, what makes us all want more?' summarizes the meaning of the song. It implies that the glitz and glamour that come with material acquisition only give temporary satisfaction, and that one cannot fill the void of happiness with objects. Belinda's song encourages listeners to focus on finding love, friendship, and happiness in life as opposed to accumulating material possessions.
Line by Line Meaning
Where is my dog
I'm surrounded by such luxury items that I don't even know where my beloved pet is.
My Louis Vuiton
I'm fretting over the whereabouts of my expensive Louis Vuitton items.
My christian dior
Where is my Christian Dior clothing? I need it all.
Where is my car
Along with my other material possessions, I can't remember where I left my car.
My guzzi dress
I'm so caught up in my luxury fashion items that I can't even remember which dresses I have.
My private jet
I own a private jet, but I still want more material wealth.
Where is my house
I don't just want a house, I want a lavish mansion in Saint-Tropez.
Oh not just a house
I have such high standards that a regular house is not enough for me.
Pre
Before the chorus, I am requesting more material items for myself.
Shower me with material things
I want to be gifted with lavish material items.
But don'tcha buy me all these things to get close to me
Don't give me gifts just to try and win my affection.
I want, I want, I need, I need, give me every little thing
I need and want everything, not just some things.
[Chorus]
In the chorus, the singer emphasizes that money and material things are never enough and that society always wants more.
It's never enough
Our constant desire for material possessions can never be satiated.
You've heard it all before
This theme of continuously desiring more has been addressed before.
What makes us all want more
The singer is questioning why society is motivated to accumulate more wealth and possessions.
Where am I from
Despite all of the material wealth, the singer is questioning what is truly important in life and where she came from.
Since when did I need so many things
The singer is recognizing that her obsession with material possessions has gone too far.
Where are your priorities
The singer is asking her audience to reflect on what their priorities truly are in life.
But I love these modern luxuries
Despite questioning the importance of material possessions, the singer recognizes that she still loves the luxuries of modern life.
Wait girls, we don't need all these material things
In the end, the singer acknowledges that material possessions are not essential in life and that love and friendship are more important.
We need love, we need friendship
The singer is emphasizing that love and friendship are more important than any material possessions.
Oh, and maybe those Mark Jacob boots
Despite her realization that material possessions are not essential, the singer still has a soft spot for certain luxury items.
Hey dude, which way to the mall?
The lyrical content switches abruptly, and the singer jokingly asks for direction to the mall, implying that she is still consumed by materialism.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BELINDA PEREGRIN, GREG KURSTIN, GREGORY KURSTIN, IGNACIO PEREGRIN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Snoopy2690 Flores
beli la mejor always
Snoopy2690 Flores
i like