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2014 studio album by Los Tigres del Norte
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Realidades (
Eng.: Realities ) is the title of a
studio album released by
Regional Mexican band
Los Tigres del Norte . Realidades (Deluxe Edition) won a
Grammy Award for
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano) .
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Pre-production started in the spring of 2014. Realidades and Realidades (Deluxe Edition) reached
Billboard's Latin charts. The hit single “La Bala” (The Bullet) was a follow-up to the 2011
MTV Unplugged album .
Realidades (Deluxe Edition) won the
Grammy Award for
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano) at the
58th Grammy Awards .
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In 2015, “Era Diferente” (She Was Different) received the Special Recognition (Spanish Language) Award at the 26th annual
GLAAD Media Awards .
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Title 1. "La Bala" 3:18 2. "Qué Tal Si Eres Tú" 3:00 3. "Hoy Le Hablo A Dirrio" 3:06 4. "Amarte Me Hace Bien" 3:38 5. "El Gallo Del Mojado" 3:25 6. "Era Diferente" 3:01 7. "Así Es El Amor" 3:22 8. "La Puerta Del Rancho" 3:08 9. "Necesitamos Conversar" 3:15 10. "La Hija, La Mamá" 3:01 11. "La Jefa Del Jefe" Total length: 36:12
Deluxe Edition bonus tracks Title 12. "Me Siguen Llamando El Jefe" 3:13 13. "Se Me Acabó El Tequila" 3:48 14. "Nomás Cuando Estoy Sin Ti" 2:54 15. "Historia De Amor" 3:59 16. "Ojalá" 3:19 17. "La Guardería" 3:24 Total length: 20:37
Alfonso Ródenas:
Engineer
Hernán Hernández:
Band
Jorge Hernández: Band
Luis Hernández: Band
Oscar Lara: Band
Joseph Pope: Recording Assistant
Brian (Bt) Gibbs: Recording Assistant
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"Realidades - Los Tigres del Norte" . AllMusic . Retrieved December 2, 2020 .
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"Los Tigres Del Norte" . GRAMMY.com . November 23, 2020. Retrieved December 2, 2020 .
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"Norteño Kings Los Tigres del Norte on Being Honored for Gay Love Song 'Era Diferente': 'This Brings Us Great Pride' " . Billboard . March 23, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2020 .
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Realidades - Los Tigres del Norte | Credits | AllMusic , retrieved December 2, 2020
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"Los Tigres del Norte Chart History (Billboard 200)" .
Billboard . Retrieved April 26, 2021.
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"Los Tigres del Norte Chart History (Top Latin Albums)" .
Billboard . Retrieved April 26, 2021.
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"Los Tigres del Norte Chart History (Regional Mexican Albums)" .
Billboard . Retrieved April 26, 2021.
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"Top Latin Albums – Year-End 2014" . Billboard . Retrieved April 26, 2021 .
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"Top Latin Albums – Year-End 2015" . Billboard . Retrieved April 26, 2021 .