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Viva el Príncipe (English: Long Live the Prince) is the thirteenth studio album by Mexican recording artist Cristian Castro, released on 30 November 2010 by Universal Music Latino. It is a tribute album to Mexican singer José José, Castro's musical idol. The album was produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija who also produced for José José. Viva el Príncipe covers twelve songs by José José and includes a poem recited by Castro's idol. Recording took place on August 2010 at The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida.

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  • Viva el Príncipe es el decimotercer álbum de estudio del cantante mexicano Cristian Castro, lanzado el 30 de noviembre de 2010 por Universal Music. Es un álbum tributo al cantante mexicano José José y fue producido por Rafael Pérez-Botija. La grabación tuvo lugar en agosto de 2010 en los estudios en Miami, Florida. Un seguimiento de Viva el Príncipe fue anunciado por Castro el 13 de septiembre de 2011 titulado Mi Amigo el Príncipe. Una compilación de dos discos titulada Viva el Príncipe: Edición Especial, vol. 1 & 2 fue lanzada el 7 de febrero de 2012 con las canciones de ambos álbumes. Otro álbum de compilación con versiones de las canciones de José fue lanzado en 2012 titulado Celebrando al príncipe. (es)
  • Viva el Príncipe (English: Long Live the Prince) is the thirteenth studio album by Mexican recording artist Cristian Castro, released on 30 November 2010 by Universal Music Latino. It is a tribute album to Mexican singer José José, Castro's musical idol. The album was produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija who also produced for José José. Viva el Príncipe covers twelve songs by José José and includes a poem recited by Castro's idol. Recording took place on August 2010 at The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida. To promote the recording, Castro released "La Nave del Olvido", which peaked at No. 48 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. Castro toured for the release in United States, Latin America and Spain. The album became successful in Mexico and the United States where it topped both the Mexican and Billboard Latin album charts. It was certified diamond by the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON) in Mexico and double platinum (Latin field) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States. In South America, it peaked at No. 5 on the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (CAPIF) album chart and received gold certifications in Colombia and Venezuela. It had sold over 800,000 copies worldwide as of November 2011. Viva el Príncipe received a positive review from David Jeffries of Allmusic praising Botija's production and Castro's vocal delivery. It earned a negative review from an editor of Terra Networks who felt that the album did not add anything to the originals. The album received a nomination for a Latin Grammy, two Billboard Latin Music Awards nominations, and an Oye! award. The success led to a 2011 release of more José José songs titled Mi Amigo El Príncipe. (en)
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  • A sample of Castro's cover of "La Nave del Olvido" which was released as the lead single for the album. According to Castro, the original recording influenced Castro to become a balladeer after listening to it the first time. (en)
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  • Viva el Príncipe es el decimotercer álbum de estudio del cantante mexicano Cristian Castro, lanzado el 30 de noviembre de 2010 por Universal Music. Es un álbum tributo al cantante mexicano José José y fue producido por Rafael Pérez-Botija. La grabación tuvo lugar en agosto de 2010 en los estudios en Miami, Florida. (es)
  • Viva el Príncipe (English: Long Live the Prince) is the thirteenth studio album by Mexican recording artist Cristian Castro, released on 30 November 2010 by Universal Music Latino. It is a tribute album to Mexican singer José José, Castro's musical idol. The album was produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija who also produced for José José. Viva el Príncipe covers twelve songs by José José and includes a poem recited by Castro's idol. Recording took place on August 2010 at The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida. (en)
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