Gran City Pop
Gran City Pop | ||||
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Studio album by Paulina Rubio | ||||
Released | June 23, 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2008–2009 | |||
Genre | Latin pop, dance-pop | |||
Length |
35:14 (Standard 10-track Edition) 46:49 (U.S. Deluxe Edition) | |||
Label | Universal Music Latino | |||
Producer | Cachorro López, Lester Méndez, Chris Rodríguez, Fernando Montesinos | |||
Paulina Rubio chronology | ||||
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Singles from Gran City Pop | ||||
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Gran City Pop (English: Great City Pop) is the ninth studio album by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio released by Universal Music Group on June 23, 2009. The album's first single "Causa y Efecto" became Rubio's first number one single on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart since "Ni Una Sola Palabra" in 2006. It was also Rubio's fourth number one single in her career on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs and her 3rd consecutive album to come out with a number one single on the Hot Latin Songs chart.
On December 2, 2009, Gran City Pop received a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album.
Background
Production
The production features compositions by Estéfano, Los Rabanes, Jeremías, Noel Schajris, Gian Marco Zignago, Lester Méndez, and Mario Domm. Paulina prepared her album with her own songs with the help of Coti, who had a big influence in the writing of the album. Speaking to a Mexican radio program, the "Golden Girl" said that the new material presented many changes. She explained: "[...] at the same time I remain very loyal to my music; my rancheras, boleros, and simple rhythms like the songs we used to listen to as children". She also added: "This new production will have songs by Mario Domm, the leader of Camila, and Estéfano, but there are some songs of mine with Coti; it's an album to get out the child within us".
Content
According to her web site, the idea of Gran City Pop is "an imaginary and enormous city where Paulina groups in one vision, some of the life and musical experiences lived during the last years in many cities of the world; experiences that have marked her life forever and now she wants to share in ten songs with influences that enrich this new stage of her career. In the album she collaborates with Estéfano, Chris Rodríguez, Cachorro López, Léster Méndez and Coti".[1]
Rubio started working on Gran City Pop in her Miami house studio in 2008 as a follow-up to her eighth album Ananda, released in 2006. The album includes a variety of styles, which took months of recording.
On iTunes, those that pre-ordered the album got two bonus tracks: an acoustic version of "Causa y Efecto" and a bonus song called "El Tren de La Vida."
First confirmed by Amazon, a special edition including a DVD was available to pre-order.[2] Both versions, the regular edition and the special edition, were released on June 23, 2009.
Reception
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [3] |
The album received positive reviews from critics, who stated that the album is a great pop album.
- Phil Freeman, from Allmusic, gave a positive review, giving it 4 out of 5 stars, saying:
"Paulina Rubio's giddy, silly personality bubbles forth all over this album; she sounds like she's having a blast on every song, even the ones that are about the pitfalls of love... Arrangements run the gamut from the acoustic guitar and organ of "Amanecí Sin Ti" to the big sampled Gary Glitter beat of first single "Causa y Efecto," the New Order-style pulsing bassline of "Enséñame" and "Algo De Ti," with sampled strings rubbing against hard synth lines... One of its definite high points, is the hip-hop/ranchero fusion "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes"; it's exactly the kind of culture-blending, boundary-dissolving sound that encapsulates modern Latin pop, and it's brilliant. Almost miraculously, this album's style-hopping, from electro to pop/rock (sometimes sounding like Electronic, as on "A Contraluz") to indefinable blends of whatever works, never becomes tiresome. That's a tribute not only to Rubio's producers, but to her own force of personality. She's one of the most vibrant performers in Latin pop".[3] - Rachel Devitt, from Rhapsody.com, gave a positive, though not rated, review, saying:
"An imaginary utopia inspired by Miami, Madrid and Mexico City, Paulina Rubio's Gran City effortlessly blends the sounds of those scenes, jumping from Mexican regional-infused pop (don't miss the bonus banda version of "Causa Y Efecto") to Latin alt to almost ABBA-esque Euro-disco (the dramatic "Algo De Ti"). Rubio's flexible voice and diva charisma allow her to carry off each style with attitude and flair. It's a potent reminder of why she is such a mega-star in the Latin pop world, and poses the question of when the English-speaking pop world is going to wake up and take notice."[4]
Promotion
Paulina's big comeback took place in the month of April at the 2009 Billboard Latin Music Awards, where Rubio performed her lead single "Causa y Efecto" for the first time.
Paulina also performed live at Univision's Premios Juventud.
Rubio made a private concert at Gotham Hall in New York City on May 11 to promote Gran City Pop. The concert was presented by Univision Radio.[5]
During her stay in New York, she visited the MTV Tr3s Studios, she taped the show ESL, and presented fans the single "Causa y Efecto". The performance was aired on May 14.[6]
Paulina appeared at Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2009 on October 15 along with Cobra Starship performing "Good Girls Go Bad" and "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes". She was the female performer with the most nominations (and second most overall): "Video of the Year", "Best Artist", "Best Pop Artist", "Best Solo Artist" and "Artist of the Year". She won "Best Solo Artist", which became her first award. Rubio and Cobra Starship won an MTV Award for "Best Live Performance at Los Premios 2009", as voted by the public, beating artists such as Shakira, Nelly Furtado, and Wisin & Yandel.
On November 1, Paulina performed "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" on ¡Viva el Sueño!, a reality competition show similar to American Idol.
On November 12, Paulina performed at the 2009 Premios Telehit in Mexico and was given the award for being the Mexican female artist with most international fame.
Paulina performed at the Miss Colombia 2009 ceremony on November 16.
Paulina performed at Premios Oye! and won the "Audience Award", given to her by her mother Susana Dosamantes.
On February 5, 2010, Paulina performed at the 2010 Pepsi Super Bowl Fan Jam.
On February 18, Paulina performed at the Premios Lo Nuestro 2010.
Lastly, Paulina performed "Algo De Ti" for the first time at the 2010 Billboard Latin Music Awards on April 29 as a duet with rapper/singer Wyclef Jean.
Tour
In September 2009, Rubio started her the third solo concert tour, the Gran City Pop Tour, in support of this album.
Singles
Year | Single | Peak Chart Positions | ||
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U.S. Hot Latin Songs |
U.S. Latin Pop Songs |
Spain Singles Chart | ||
2009 | "Causa y Efecto" | 1 | 1 | 7 |
"Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" | 9 | 5 | 3 | |
2009 | "Algo De Ti" | - | - | 48 |
- "Causa y Efecto", the first single from Gran City Pop was released to U.S. radio on March 30, 2009 and worldwide on April 1. The song was well received by critics and fans. The music video for this song was released on May 6 by Universal Music Spain. "Causa y Efecto" has been successful, reaching #1 on the U.S. Hot Latin Songs chart, becoming Rubio's fourth #1 on the chart. It peaked at #7 in Spain.
- "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" was released as the second single from Gran City Pop.[7] The music video was directed by Jessy Terrero on August 26 in New York. The video premiered on October 8.[8] "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" has so far peaked at number 9 on the Hot Latin Songs chart, becoming her second top ten hit from the album. The song also peaked at number 5 on the U.S. Latin Pop Songs chart. On October 21, it entered the Spanish Top 50 Songs at number 37 and peaked at number 3, becoming her first top five hit from the album in Spain and second top ten hit from the album overall.[9]
- "Algo De Ti" was released as the third single from Gran City Pop. Paulina filmed the music video on February 26, 2010 in Miami. The director was Steven Oritt and was produced by Jessy Terrero, who filmed both video versions of "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes".[10] The video premiered on April 30. "Algo De Ti" debuted at number 50 in Spain on the issue of week 17; the song later reached a peak of 48.
Credits
- Executive Producer: Paulina Rubio
- Art Direction: Eli Tersse
- Design: Pon un Diseñador Gráfico en tu Vida (www.ponlo.es)[11]
- Photography: Gustavo López-Mañas (www.glm-studio.com)
- Hairstyling: Tony Lucha
- Stylist: Cristina Cellini
- Makeup: Jennifer Daranyi using Dior
- Engineer: Enrique Larreal
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Causa y Efecto" | Mario Domm, Mónica Vélez | Cachorro López | 3:25 |
2. | "La Danza del Escorpión" | Fernando José Montesinos Guerrero | Fernando Montesinos | 3:11 |
3. | "Enséñame" | Paulina Rubio, Estéfano, David Cabrera | Chris Rodríguez | 3:39 |
4. | "Melodía de Tu Alma" | Paulina Rubio, Estéfano | Chris Rodríguez | 3:58 |
5. | "Más Que Amigo" | Paulina Rubio, Estéfano, David Cabrera | Chris Rodríguez | 3:43 |
6. | "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" | Claudia Brant, Noel Schajris, Gian Marco | Cachorro López | 3:15 |
7. | "Amanecí Sin Ti" | I. Padrón, Fernando Osorio, Andres Federico, Levin Wulff | Cachorro López | 3:30 |
8. | "Algo De Ti" | Paulina Rubio, Rafael Vergara, Mauricio Gasca | Lester Méndez | 4:05 |
9. | "A Contraluz" | Paulina Rubio, Rafael Vergara | Lester Méndez | 3:58 |
10. | "Escaleras de Arena" | Mario Domm, Mónica Vélez | Lester Méndez | 2:41 |
Special edition Bonus Tracks | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
11. | "Causa y Efecto" | Mario Domm, Mónica Vélez | 4:08 |
12. | "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" (Mr 305 remix paulina feat. Pitbull) | Claudia Brant, Noel Schajris, Gian Marco | 3:37 |
13. | "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" (Magan Eurodance remix) | Claudia Brant, Noel Schajris, Gian Marco | 3:35 |
Deluxe edition Bonus Tracks | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
11. | "Ya Fue" | Paulina Rubio, Coti | Coti | 3:00 |
12. | "Causa y Efecto" (Banda version) | Mario Domm, Mónica Vélez | Alberto "Lion King" De León | 3:35 |
13. | "Causa y Efecto" (DJ George Figares Club Mix) | Mario Domm, Mónica Vélez | 4:18 | |
14. | "El Tren de la Vida" (iTunes bonus track) | 3:05 | ||
15. | "Causa y Efecto" (Acoustic - iTunes pre-order bonus track) | Mario Domm, Mónica Vélez | 3:48 | |
16. | "Amanecí Sin Ti" (Motor City version - Spain iTunes bonus track) | I. Padrón, Fernando Osorio, Andres Federico, Levin Wulff | 4:17 |
Deluxe edition DVD | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Días De Trabajo En Gran City Pop" (Making Of Video) | 16:33 |
2. | "Causa y Efecto" (Music Video) | 3:23 |
3. | "Behind the Scenes" (Photoshoot) | 3:29 |
4. | "Photo Gallery" |
Chart performance
The album sold 9,400 copies in its first week of release, debuting at #44 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. It debuted at #2 on the US Billboard Latin Albums chart and #1 on the US Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart. Gran City Pop has been awarded a platinum award for shipments of over 300,000 copies worldwide after one month of release.[12][13]
The album debuted at #2 on the Mexican Albums Chart where it has been certified Gold for sales of over 40,000. On the Spain Albums Chart, the album debuted at #3. In Colombia, the album reached a gold certification for over 10,000 copies sold.
Charts performance
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications and sales
Region | Certification | Certified units/Sales |
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Colombia[21] | Gold | 10,000 |
Mexico (AMPROFON)[22] | Gold | 40,000^ |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[23] | Gold | 30,000^ |
Puerto Rico[24] | Platinum | |
^shipments figures based on certification alone |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2009 | Premios People en Español | Best Musical Comeback | Winner |
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2009[25] | Best Solo Artist | Winner | |
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2009 | Best Live Performance at Los Premios 2009 | Winner | |
Premios Oye! | Audience Award | Winner | |
Latin Grammy Awards of 2009 | Producer of the Year: Cachorro López (for his work on Gran City Pop) | Winner | |
Premios Telehit 2009 | Most International Mexican Woman | Winner | |
Government of Quintana Roo | Ambassador of Tourism in Quintana Roo | Winner | |
GQ Mexico | Woman of the Year | Winner | |
52nd Grammy Awards | Best Latin Pop Album | Nominated | |
Paoli Award | International Female Singer | Winner | |
ASCAP Award | Pop Song: "Causa y Efecto" | Winner[26] | |
2010 | 2010 Billboard Latin Music Awards | Top Latin Album, Artist of the Year (Female) | Winner[27] |
2010 | Premios Principales 2010 | Best International Song in Spanish: "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" | Nominated[28] |
2010 | Premios Lo Nuestro 2010 | Best Pop Artist | Nominated[29] |
2010 | Clarín Awards 2010 | Best International Solo Artist | Nominated[29] |
2010 | Clarín Awards 2010 | Best Sex Symbol | Nominated[29] |
2010 | Clarín Awards 2010 | Best Sex Symbol | Nominated[29] |
2010 | Clarín Awards 2010 | Best Show | Nominated[29] |
References
- ↑ The City Pop of Paulina Rubio
- ↑ "Amazon.com: Gran City Pop [CD/DVD]: Paulina Rubio: Music"
- 1 2 Freeman, Phil. Gran City Pop at AllMusic. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
- ↑ "Gran City Pop by Paulina Rubio - Rhapsody Music". Rhapsody.com. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
- ↑ "Paulina Rubio causes effect at the Big Apple"
- ↑ "Paulina Rubio rocked the house Monday night in New York City with her first live performance with Gran City Pop" Universal Music Latin.
- ↑ "Paulina Rubio will release Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes"
- ↑ mundoSIX (2009-10-07). "Paulina Rubio No Quiere "Rosas, Ni Juguetes"". Mundosix.com. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
- ↑
- ↑ http://www.zannel.com/viewupdate.htm?id=PD49OA
- ↑ "Pon un Diseñador Gráfico en tu Vida"
- ↑ Mo, Zayra (July 1, 2009). "Paulina Rubio, la reina de la cultura pop". El Espectador. Fidel Cano Correa. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
- ↑ "Paulina Rubio recibe un disco de platino en Miami por 'Gran City Pop'". ¡Hola!. Eduardo Sánchez Junco. July 1, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
- ↑ "European Top 100 Albums". Billboard. Lynne Segall. 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2009.
- ↑ "Mexican Top Albums Chart". www.mexicancharts.com. 2006. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2013.
- ↑ "Spanishcharts.com – Paulina Rubio – Gran City Pop". Hung Medien. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ↑ "Paulina Rubio – Chart history" Billboard Top Latin Albums for Paulina Rubio. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ↑ "Paulina Rubio – Chart history" Billboard Latin Pop Albums for Paulina Rubio. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ↑ "Paulina Rubio – Chart history" Billboard 200 for Paulina Rubio. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ↑ "Top Latin Albums (Year end) - Paulina Rubio". Billboard. Lynne Segall. 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2009.
- ↑ Paulina Rubio arransa en Colombia con su Gran City Tour. Revista What's Up. 30 August 2010. Archived from the original on 29 February 2016. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
- ↑ "Certificaciones – Paulina Rubio" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas.
- ↑ "Spanish album certifications – Paulina Rubio – Gran City Pop" (PDF) (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España. Select album under "Chart", enter ' in the field "Year". Select ' in the field "Semana". Click on "Search Charts"
- ↑ De chica dorada a chica de platino: Paulina Rubio marca su regreso en ventas. Emol. 1 July 2009. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
- ↑ "Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2009 (nominated)"
- ↑ David Guillen. "El Rincón de Paulina | Página Web Oficial de Paulina Rubio en España". Elrincondepaulina.es. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
- ↑ "2010 Latin Billboard Music Awards: Photos of... | Gather". Entertainment.gather.com. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
- ↑ "Premios 40 Principales". Los40.com. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
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