Hu Hu Hu

Hu Hu Hu is the third album by Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade, released on 19 May 2009 by Sony Music. After releasing her album Casa as Natalia and la Forquetina, she took a hiatus from performing. She returned to music with the release of the instrumental EP, Las 4 Estaciones del Amor in 2008. Lafourcade decided to name the album "Hu Hu Hu" because she perceived the phrase to be "an expression of joy".

The album was produced by Emmanuel del Real, Marco Moreno, and Ernesto García. The album was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Album at the 2009 Latin Grammy Awards (won by Laura Pausini) and Best Latin Pop album at the 2010 Grammy Awards (won by La Quinta Estación). Club Fonograma also named the album the 2nd best of 2009, and the 7th best of the decade.



CD artwork
The cover showed Lafourcade wearing a large headpiece of a lynx's head. Animals were featured elsewhere in the artwork and promotional materials. An owl was featured on her Myspace page and a lynx on her YouTube channel. Federico Escoto and Roberto Carrara designed the artwork.

Singles
The first official single entitled "Ella Es Bonita" began in early March advertise on radio and television stations. The video was recorded in Monterrey.

Her second single being promoted is called "Cursis Melodías" Posted on their MySpace demos of some of these songs and interviews on radio stations such as reactors and Interference sounded the final versions of the disk for editing.

"No Viniste" is the third single released at the same time redición album in 2010, the video was launched on 10 August that year.

Track listing
Note The special edition album features 16 songs, including remixes and live songs with guest artists, recorded at the Teatro Fru Fru of Mexico City.