Efecto Mariposa
Efecto Mariposa is a Spanish pop rock group from Málaga, founded in 2001.
Efecto Mariposa | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Málaga, Spain |
Genres | pop, rock |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Warner Music Spain |
Website | efecto-mariposa.com |
Discography
Albums
- 2001: Efecto Mariposa
- 2003: Metamorfosis
- 2004: Metamorfosis II
- 2005: Complejidad
- 2007: Vivo en vivo (No. 55 in the Spanish charts[1])
- 2009: 40:04 (No. 25 in the Spanish charts[2])
- 2014: Comienzo
Singles
Year | Song | Format | Album |
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2001 | "Sola" | Promo CD and maxi single ("Sola"/"Dime") | Efecto Mariposa |
"Inocencia" | Promo CD | ||
"Cuerpo con cuerpo" | Promo CD, published only in Spain | ||
"Hoy por mi" | Promo CD, published only in Mexico | ||
2002 | "Sola" (Live) | Promo CD. Was subsequently included in the album Metamorfosis II. | Metamorfosis II |
2003 | "Que más da" | Promo CD | Metamorfosis |
"Dime dónde" | Promo CD | ||
2004 | "El mundo" | Promo CD | Metamorfosis II |
2005 | "Otra historia" | Wasn't put on sale. | Complejidad |
"No me crees" | Wasn't put on sale. | ||
2006 | "Entre flores" | Wasn't put on sale. | |
"Complejidad" | Wasn't put on sale. | ||
2007 | "Si tu quisieras" | Wasn't put on sale. | Vivo en vivo |
2008 | "¿Quien?" | Wasn't put on sale. | |
2009 | "Por quererte" | Digital single No. 24 in the Spanish charts[3] Music video |
40:04 |
"Diez minutos" | Digital single Music video | ||
2014 | "Ahora" | Digital single Music video |
Comienzo[4] |
Awards
- Premios 40 Principales 2009 for Best Song (for "Por quererte")
- Premio Cadena Dial for Best Album (for 40:04)
References
- "spanishcharts.com - Efecto Mariposa - Vivo en vivo". Archived from the original on 2014-05-01.
- "spanishcharts.com - Efecto Mariposa - 4004". Archived from the original on 2014-05-02.
- "spanishcharts.com - Efecto Mariposa - Por quererte". Archived from the original on 2013-12-26.
- "Efecto Mariposa regresa con Ahora" (in Spanish). Los 40 Principales. 2014-05-22. Retrieved 2014-08-31.
External links
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