Más Para Dar

Más Para Dar, is the twenty-seventh (27th) studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge and her first release in over four years. This album was released on November 13, 2012. It contains nine new songs co-written by Yolandita Monge, being the first time in the singer's career that she composes for an entire album. This release follows the same musical and lyrical style as her previous studio albums Demasiado Fuerte and Mala and was produced once again by Jose Luis Pagán.

Más Para Dar
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 13, 2012 (2012-11-13)
RecordedMiami
GenreLatin pop
Length36:33
LabelRoma Entertainment / Select-O-Hits, Inc.
ProducerJosé Luis Pagán
Yolandita Monge chronology
Mala
(2008)
Más Para Dar
(2012)
Singles from Más Para Dar
  1. "Verás Dolor"
    Released: August 22, 2012

The album is a balanced effort, one that mixes pop and rock with the instant highlights "Ahora Vivo Si Tu Amor" and the electro-fueled single "Vivo Por Tí", which get a moving acoustic reading later in the album. "Desde Que Te Perdí" is both a slow builder and slow burner, with layers of guitars and strings supporting Monge's expressive and powerful voice. "Verás Dolor" and "Y Aquí Me Ves De Pie" prove that the singer's emotional delivery is better than ever. The title track "Más Para Dar" is a beautiful song about second chances in love and life.

This albums finds Monge going the indie route by releasing it in her own imprint, Roma Entertainment, and it is available as a digital download at iTunes[1] and Amazon.[2]

Track listing

Track Title Composer(s) Duration
1 "Ahora Vivo Sin Tu Amor" Yolandita Monge, José Luis Pagán 3:09
2 "Vivo Por Tí" 4:06
3 "Desde Que Te Perdí" 3:36
4 "Y Aquí Me Ves De Pie" 3:20
5 "Verás Dolor" 3:51
6 "Más Para Dar" 3:50
7 "Vivo Por Tí" (Acoustic Version) 3:36
8 "Hoy No Será Un Día Más" 3:37
9 "No Más Pena" 3:46
10 "Eres Tú" 3:46

Personnel

  • Vocals: Yolandita Monge
  • Keyboards: José Luis Pagán
  • Bass: Victor Sierra
  • Guitar: José Luis Pagán
  • Drums: Paul Vottler, Hernan Marchesi
  • Percussion: Daniel Rotundo

Production

  • Producer: José Luis Pagán
  • Mastering: Sound Nuts Studios by Diego Acosta
  • Recorded and Mixed: Ultra Pop Studios, Sound Nuts Studios by José Luis Pagán and Diego Acosta
  • Photography and graphic designs: Eric Stella
  • Stylist: Mayra Moreno
  • Makeup: Mayra Moreno

Notes

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Billboard Top Latin Albums 2[4]
Billboard Latin Pop Albums 1[4]

Tour

Más Para Dar Tour
Tour by Yolandita Monge
Associated albumMás Para Dar
Start dateFebruary 14, 2013
End dateAugust 31, 2013
Legs1
No. of shows5 in North America
5 Total
Yolandita Monge concert chronology

Más Para Dar Tour (also referred to as Más Para Dar El Concierto) is the concert tour by Yolandita Monge in support of her studio album Más Para Dar. Beginning in the Dominican Republic, this concert tour will visit cities in the United States, Puerto Rico and Latin America. In the concerts at Santo Domingo, Yolandita will share stage with Danny Rivera.[5]

Setlist

North America (San Juan, PR) Setlist[6]
  1. "A quién le importa"
  2. "Mala Sangre"
  3. "Mala"
  4. "Ángel Caído"
  5. "Y Aquí Me Ves de Pie"
  6. "Acaríciame"
  7. Medley: "Cuando te toque llorar" / "Yo quiero andar"
  8. "Demasiado fuerte"
  9. "Verás Dolor"
  10. "Quítame ese hombre del corazón"
  11. "Débil"
  12. "Te Veo Pasar"
  13. "Mágico"
  14. "Este amor que hay que callar"
  15. "La Distancia"
  16. "Cantaré"
  17. "Contigo"
  18. "Sobreviviré"
  19. "Dime cuándo"
  20. "A pesar del tiempo"
  21. "Cierra los ojos"
  22. "Tanto amor"
  23. "Si"
  24. "Dime"
  25. "Laberinto de amor"
  26. "Más Para Dar"
  27. "Me dijeron"
  28. "Las cosas que he visto"
  29. "Fuiste un sueño”
  30. “No me acostumbro"
  31. "Cómo puedes"
  32. "El Amor"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[7]
February 14, 2013 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Hotel Jaragua
February 16, 2013 Kissimmee United States Osceola Performing Arts Center
March 16, 2013 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo de Puerto Rico
May 24, 2013 Guaynabo Guaynabo Performing Arts Center
August 30, 2013 Juana Diaz Centro Comercial Plaza
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
May 10, 2013 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Concha Acústica Rescheduled to May 24, 2013 and moved to Guaynabo Performing Arts Center

References

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