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La Joia
Studio album by
Released26 January 2024
LanguageSpanish
Label
Producer
  • El Guincho
  • Jasper Harris
  • MAG
  • Taiko
  • Sky Rompiendo
  • Merca Bae
  • SHB
  • Jeremy Ayala
  • Caleb Calloway
  • Fakeguido
  • Sohaib Temmsamani
  • Nuviala
Bad Gyal chronology
Sound System: The Final Releases
(2021)
La Joia
(2024)
Singles from La Joia
  1. "Sexy"
    Released: 14 July 2022
  2. "Sin Carné"
    Released: 6 October 2022
  3. "Real G"
    Released: 2 December 2022
  4. "Chulo pt. 2"
    Released: 21 June 2023
  5. "Mi Lova"
    Released: 7 July 2023

La Joia is the upcoming debut studio album by Spanish singer and songwriter Bad Gyal, set to be released on 26 January 2024, through Universal Music Latino and Interscope Records.[1] It features collaborations with Myke Towers, Anitta, Tommy Lee Sparta, Ñengo Flow, Tokischa, Young Miko, Morad, and Quevedo.

After releasing several mixtapes and EPs, La Joia will be Bad Gyal's fifth release overall as well as her first full-length project. It is supported by five singles: "Sexy", "Sin Carné", "Real G", "Chulo pt. 2", and "My Lova", all released through 2022 and 2023.

Background

Prior to La Joia, Bad Gyal released the three-song EP Sound System: The Final Releases on 9 December 2021.[2] In early 2022, she travelled to Miami, Florida to work with different producers for what would become her debut album. She recorded with producers she had worked in previous singles such as Scott Storch ("Zorra" and "Slim Thick"), Supa Dups ("Nueva York") and Nely el Arma Secreta ("Judas").[3] Through 2022, she released several singles including "Sexy", "Sin Carné" and "Real G", the latter was first teased during a concert in Mexico City and features Spanish rapper Quevedo.[4][5][6]

On February 2023, she gave concerts in Barcelona and Madrid at the Palau Sant Jordi and the WiZink Center, respectively.[7] During said concerts, she revealed the name of the album as a "gift for the fans" and shared a potential tracklist, which included possible collaborations with Argentine singer Nicki Nicole and Puerto Rican rapper Ñengo Flow, these collaborations ended up being the non-album single "Enamórate" with the former and the album track "Bad Boy" with the latter.[8] In an interview with V Magazine, she commented that "what my fans can expect this year is my debut album that will have songs that'll make them move. It'll have a lot of different genres, and it'll be a mix of styles and experiments [that] I always like to do".[9]

During 2023, she continued releasing singles such as "Chulo", "El Sol Me Da" (a promotional single for a Estrella Damm advertisement), "Mi Lova" with Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers, and a remix of "Chulo" titled "Chulo pt. 2" alongside Puerto Rican rapper Young Miko and Dominican singer Tokischa.[10][11] The latter two singles were included in the album.[12][13] On November 2023, the album was announced to be released on January of the following year through a teaser video uploaded to Bad Gyal's YouTube channel.[14] Later in the year, on 13 December, she announced via her Instagram account, the albums official release date, tracklist,, album cover, and featured artists.[1]

Promotion

On May 22, 2022, Bad Gyal embarked on a tour titled La Joia Tour, which started with a concert at the Auditori Atrium in Viladecans, Spain.[15] The tour included concerts in several cities in Spain and United States, as well as different countries of Latin America such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico, as a part of the Primavera Sound music festival.[16][17][18]

At the Latin American Music Awards of 2023, celebrated on 20 April 2023 in Las Vegas, she performed "Chulo", making her first musical appearance at an international awards show.[19] Through 2023, she continued performing concerts, later announcing several concerts through Spain, United States, and Latin America, as a part of the La Joia 24 Karats Tour, a continuation of her previous tour.[14]

Singles

The single "Sexy" was released on 14 July 2022.[20] It was followed by "Sin Carné", released on 6 October 2022.[21] Both songs entered the songs chart in Spain peaking at numbers 62 and 35 respectively.[22] A music video for the latter song was directed by MANSON, who had previously directed the videos for "Candela", "Zorra" and "Aprendiendo el Sexo"; and produced by CANADA.[5] "Real G", a collaboration with Quevedo, was released on 2 December 2022.[23] It peaked at number 12 in Spain and was certified gold in the country.[22] The music video for the song was directed by Javier Peralvo and produced by Belledenuit.[24]

On 10 February 2023, the single was "Chulo" was released.[25] It peaked at number 16 in Spain.[22] A remix for the song titled "Chulo pt. 2" was released on 21 June 2023 featuring rappers Tokischa and Young Miko. Its music video was directed by Artasans and features the three artists in a limousine "having a wild girls' night out" in Barcelona.[13] The remix was commercially successful in both United States and Latin America. It peaked within the top ten in Chile, Peru, and Nicaragua.[26][27][28] It also at number 33 and 89 at the Hot Latin Songs and Global 200 charts respectively, being her highest charting single in both charts since "Karmika", a collaboration with Karol G and Sean Paul which peeaked at number 25 and 169 in said charts.[29][30] Additionally, the remix was certified platinum in the United States and gold in Mexico, being Bad Gyal's first single to be certified in any of the two countries.[31][32] The final single for the album was "Mi Lova" with Myke Towers, released on 7 July 2023.[12] The single peaked at number 21 in Spain and was certified gold in the country.[22]

Track listing

La Joia track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"   
2."Mi Lova" (featuring Myke Towers)
  • Alba Farelo Sole
  • Andrea de Castro
  • Caleb Calloway
  • Jeremy Ayala
  • Kenobi
  • Myke Towers
  • Alejandro Ramirez
  • Merca Bae
  • SHB
  • Jeremy Ayala
  • Caleb Calloway
3:40
3."Give Me"   
4."Bota Niña" (featuring Anitta)   
5."La Que No Se Mueva" (featuring Tommy Lee Sparta)   
6."Perdió este Culo"   
7."Sin Carné"
  • Farelo Sole
  • Pablo Díaz-Reixa
  • Jasper Harris
1:57
8."Bad Boy" (featuring Ñengo Flow)   
9."Skit"   
10."Chulo pt. 2" (featuring Tokischa and Young Miko)
  • Farelo Sole
  • María Ramírez de Arellano
  • Tokischa Peralta
  • Ramirez
  • Marco Borrero
MAG3:39
11."Así Soy" (featuring Morad)   
12."Sexy"
  • Farelo Sole
  • Fakeguido
  • Nuviala
  • Sohaid Temssamani
  • Fakeguido
  • Sohaib Temmsamani
  • Nuviala
2:39
13."Pop Pop"   
14."Real G" (featuring Quevedo)
  • Farelo Sole
  • Alejandro Silva Mateos
  • Ramirez
  • Nicolás Jaña Galleguillos
  • Pedro Domínguez Quevedo
3:11
15."Otra Vez Más"   

References

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