Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy
Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy | ||||
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Studio album by Maluma | ||||
Released | October 30, 2015 | |||
Recorded | 2012-2015 | |||
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Length | 56:02 | |||
Label | Sony Music Latin | |||
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Singles from Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy | ||||
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Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy is the second studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Maluma, released on October 30, 2015 by Sony Music Latin. Work on the album lasted three years, during which Maluma collaborated with various songwriters and producers. Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy is a concept album meant to showcase the different facets of Maluma; the Pretty Boy side contains romantic balladry and the Dirty Boy consisting of reggaeton-infused seductive songs. Three singles were released from the album, "El Tiki" and "Borró Cassette" which preceded its release and "El Perdedor" - all of them were successful in countries across Latin America. In order to promote the album, Maluma embarked the Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy World Tour in 2016.
Contents
Background and release
Work on Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy began in 2012. In the period since then and the album's release, Maluma recorded approximately 80 songs none of which made it on the final track listing. He acknowledged that he "took time" in order to choose the best material for the album, live up the public expectations, make it sound "modern" and in the essence of his musical style; due to that the release date of the album has been postponed.[1] The concept behind Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy was to showcase the singer's dual personality; the "pretty-boy persona" represented by romantic ballads and the "dirty-boy" by reggaeton songs with "seductive" lyrics.[2] During an interview, Maluma explained, "All human beings have a duality. I have a romantic side and a more malicious one. I wanted to show both versions".[1]
The album contains features by various Latin singers - Farruko, Alexis & Fido, Leslie Grace, Cosculluela, El Micha and Arcángel all make feature appearances throughout the album.[3] Musically, the album contains elements of reggaeton, pop and urban music.[1] Nick Murray, writing for Rolling Stone summarized the sound as "simple, warm arrangements filled with fleeting melodies and rich basslines".[4] The album was made available for digital download on October 30, 2015.[5][6] The same day, all of its songs were made available for streaming on Maluma's Vevo channel.
Reception
Sara Skolnick in a review for the website Remezcla, wrote that Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy "stays safely in pop territory, delivering polished, reggaeton-rooted sounds with some straying surprises". However, she noted that the singer's duality, although evident in the lyrics of the song, was not seen in "the music's aesthetic range", adding that the Dirty Boy side of the album remained unexplored.[7] The album is nominated in the category for favorite album at the 2016 Premios Juventud.[8] For the week ending November 5, 2015, Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy debuted on top of the US Billboard Top Latin Albums selling 3,000 copies in its first week and becoming Maluma's first number-one album on that chart.[9] It has since spent additional 17 weeks on that chart before falling out.[10]
Promotion
In order to promote the album, Maluma launched the Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy World Tour in 2016 visiting mostly countries of Latin America and the US.[11] In May, 2016 concert dates for Spain were scheduled in October, marking the first time the singer would perform in the country.[12]
Track listing
Standard edition | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Borro Cassette" | 3:27 |
2. | "¿Dónde Estás?" (featuring Farruko) | 3:17 |
3. | "El Perdedor" | 3:27 |
4. | "Me Gustas" | 3:37 |
5. | "Sin Contrato" | 3:41 |
6. | "Una Aventura" (featuring Alexis & Fido) | 3:50 |
7. | "Tengo un Amor" (featuring Leslie Grace) | 3:47 |
8. | "Pretextos" (featuring Cosculluela) | 3:48 |
9. | "Ya No Es Niña" | 3:35 |
10. | "Solos" (featuring El Micha) | 3:27 |
11. | "Tu Cariño" (featuring Arcángel) | 3:07 |
12. | "Recuérdame" | 3:10 |
13. | "La Misma Moneda" | 3:41 |
14. | "Vuelo Hacia el Olvido" | 3:33 |
15. | "El Tiki" | 3:01 |
16. | "Carnaval" | 3:34 |
Total length:
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56:02 |
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the website AllMusic.[3]
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- Diego Abaroa – label manager
- Kevin Adg – producer
- Alexis – featured artist
- Marlon Eduardo Betancur Arbelaez – composer
- Arcángel – featured artist
- Johnatan Ballesteros – composer
- Edgar Barrera – composer
- Marlo Eduardo Betancourt – composer
- Andrés Castro – composer, producer
- Bryan Snaider Lezcano Chaverra – composer, producer
- Cosculluela – featured artist
- Jonathan De Jesús Gandarilla – composer
- Jonathan De La Cruz – composer
- Farruko – featured artist
- Fido – featured artist, producer
- Jorge Fonseca – A&R
- Mike Fuller – mastering, mastering engineer
- Julián Gaviria – Photography
- Chan El Genío – engineer, producer
- Leslie Grace – featured artist
- Obed Guzmán – mixing
- Kevin Mauricio Jiménez – composer, producer
- Bruno Linares – composer, producer
- Maluma – composer, liner notes
- Madmusick – producer
- Joel Martinez – composer
- Master Chris – mixing
- Edgardo Matta – mixing
- Guillermo Mazorra – A&R
- Juan Diego Medina – composer
- Christian Mena – composer
- El Micha – featured artist
- Luis Felipe Morales – composer
- Nicolás Muñoz – art direction, concept, graphic design
- Justine Quiles – composer
- Rene David Cano Rios – composer
- Jonathan Rivera – composer, producer
- Gabriel Rodríguez – composer, engineer
- Sixto Rodriguez – composer
- Carlos E. Reyes Rosado – composer
- Santana the Golden Boy – producer
- Austín Santos – composer
- Miky la Sensa – composer
- Michael Sierra – composer
- Andres Suarez – assistant photographer
- Giancarlos Rivera Tapia – composer, producer
- Sharo Torres – composer, producer
- Roberto "Tito" Vazquez – mixing engineer
- Saga WhiteBlack – producer
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (2015) | Peak position |
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US Top Latin Albums (Billboard)[10] | 1 |
See also
References
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