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Babilla (album)

Babilla is the studio album by Puerto Rican rapper Vico C, released on October 6, 2009 through Caribbean Records under exclusive license to EMI Televisa. The 69% of the album was recorded at Luny Tunes' Más Flow Studios in Carolina, Puerto Rico, while the remaining 31% was recorded at Pichaera Studios, Golden Boy Studios (both in San Juan, Puerto Rico) and Rotary Music Studios (Bayamón, Puerto Rico). Vico C produced almost the entire album, while Hyde, Luis Almonte and Joel Morales worked as recording engineers. Half the album was mixed at KDS Studios, while American producer Mike Fuller mastered it at Fullersound Inc., both studios located in Florida. All tracks feature session musicians for guitars, drums, trumpet, trombone, saxophone and choirs, while Vico C played the electronic keyboard on eight of the thirteen songs that includes the album.

Babilla
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 6, 2009
Recorded2009
Studio
Genre
Length54:52
LabelCaribbean Records[a]
Producer
  • Vico C (also exec.)
  • Diesel
Vico C chronology
Desahogo
(2005)
Babilla
(2009)
Colaboraciones de Ayer y Hoy
(2011)
Singles from Babilla
  1. "Sentimiento"
    Released: August 28, 2009
  2. "Babilla"
    Released: October 10, 2009

It features urban artists including Arcángel, Yaga & Mackie and Wiso G, and also other artists from other genres like Gustavo Laureano, Ángel López and Andy Montañez. The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album on 2010, losing to Chino & Nacho's Mi Niña Bonita. Its lead single, "Sentimiento", was also nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Song, but lost to La Mala Rodríguez' "No Pidas Perdón".

This production was followed by a compilation release made by Sony Music Latin titled Frente A Frente with former reggaeton artist Julio Voltio, released in 2013. Commercially, Babilla is the less successful studio album by Vico C since 1998 and also the first one since that year that appeared in only one category on Billboard charts, debuting 13th on Top Latin Albums and charting just two weeks.

Background edit

Babilla was released four years after his last studio album, Desahogo, and three years after his last production (excluding greatest hits compilations), which was a live album titled El Encuentro. During the 2000s, Vico C was certificated twice by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for his albums En Honor A La Verdad and Desahogo,[2][b] and won two Latin Grammy Awards for Best Urban Music Album for Vivo and also for En Honor A La Verdad. According to EMI Latin, Vico C sold 750,000 copies worldwide as of May 2004.[4] As of his personal life, he adopted a 7-year-old girl named Joselyn in September 2006, being his fourth child with his wife Sonia Torres and fifth in total.[5] In 2008, Vico C collaborated for the first time with Héctor el Father, who was recently converted into christianity and also wrote the song "Y Llora" for his last album: Juicio Final.

Lyrics edit

Vico C was always been characterized for his social, political and religious themes on his lyrics, which became more common after his full conversion into christianity in the mid-90s.[6] The themes on Babilla are centered in Vico's personal experiences, society, morality, low class life, human self reflection and romance, with conscious hip hop and alternative reggaeton as its main genres.

The cover's dark atmosphere and Vico C holding up an anti-pollution mask might represent the society's contamination with crime (blood on the street, the police car behind Vico and a barricade tape), poverty (the homeless man and the buildings deterioration) and prostitution (the strip club at the background).

The first track, «Babilla» (Puerto Rican jargon for Courage), serves as the album's intro, and its concept is similar to the one in his previous studio album, Desahogo, being a relief to all that annoys him, mentioning Donald Trump's xenophobia, sexual video games, religion and people who want to take advantage with his music. «Sentimiento» (Spanish for Feeling) talks about a beautiful and attractive woman who wants a sincere romantic relationship and getting married instead of money and luxury. «Se Escapa» (Spanish for She Escapes) is about respecting and taking care of one's girlfriend in order to not lose her. «Moriré» (Spanish for I Will Die) is a romantic ballad about dying for a woman if she is no longer interested in one's feelings after a long relationship, using a lot of analogies centered in animals and nature. «El Silencio Mata» (Spanish for Silence Kills) talks about a woman who suffers of domestic violence but needs to talk to someone about that, although she's too scared to denounce his own spouse. «El Corazón Se Pone Bruto» (Spanish for The Heart Gets Stupid) is a moralizing reggaeton about thinking before acting and encouraging the use of preservative, telling two stories about girls that are attracted to men they recently know, both with terrible endings (one girl ends pregnant and the other contracting AIDS). «La Prueba de Farmacia» (Spanish for Pharmacy Test) tells the story about a pregnant teenager who tries to convince her mother that her boyfriend will take care of her whatever happens. «Angelina» tells the story about a low class single mother who have to work as a stripper in order to earn enough money to feed her baby after being abandoned by her boyfriend. «Agua» is about Vico's detention in late 2002 because of porting heroin in his car, complaining about the police and Puerto Rican justice.[4] The term agua (literally water in Spanish) is used in the song as a Puerto Rican jargon referring to the police.

Track listing edit

All tracks produced by Vico C (except track 6, produced by Diesel).[7]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Babilla"Luis Lozada4:28
2."Pólvora"L. Lozada4:03
3."Sentimiento" (featuring Arcángel)L. Lozada3:41
4."Se Escapa" (featuring Yaga & Mackie)
  • L. Lozada
  • Javier Martínez
  • Luis Pizarro
5:25
5."Moriré"L. Lozada4:21
6."Payasito" (featuring Wiso G)
  • L. Lozada
  • Ángel Ortiz
  • Armando Rosario
3:22
7."El Silencio Mata"L. Lozada4:16
8."El Corazón Se Pone Bruto"L. Lozada3:22
9."La Prueba de Farmacia" (featuring Gustavo Laureano)L. Lozada3:59
10."Por Eso Lloro"L. Lozada3:47
11."Angelina" (featuring Ángel López)L. Lozada4:32
12."Aquí La Que Falló Fue Usted" (featuring Andy Montañez)L. Lozada3:57
13."Agua"L. Lozada3:56

Credits and personnel edit

Credits adapted from the CD information.

Musicians

Charts performance edit

Chart (2009) Position
Argentine Album (CAPIF)[8] 16
U.S. Top Latin Albums[9] 13

Nominations edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2010 Babilla Latin Grammy Award – Best Urban Music Album[10] Nominated
"Sentimiento" (featuring Arcángel) Latin Grammy Award – Best Urban Song[10] Nominated

Notes edit

  1. ^ Under exclusive license to EMI Televisa.[1]
  2. ^ Both albums received a latin platinum certification for over 100,000 copies sold in the United States (prior to November 2013).[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Babilla by Vico C on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  2. ^ "American albums certification – Vico C". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  3. ^ "RIAA Updates Latin Gold & Platinum Program". Recording Industry Association of America. December 20, 2013. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Levin, Jordan (May 25, 2004). . Puerto Rico Herald. Archived from the original on March 5, 2017. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  5. ^ . Puerta de Tierra. September 12, 2006. Archived from the original on March 5, 2017. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  6. ^ "Vico C: A self-taught philosopher". Mi Gente. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  7. ^ "The Billboard Review – Latin – Babilla by Vico C". Billboard. October 29, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2016.
  8. ^ . 2009-11-29. Archived from the original on 2009-11-29. Retrieved 2023-01-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  9. ^ "Vico C – Chart history – Top Latin Albums". Billboard. Retrieved July 27, 2016.
  10. ^ a b "11th Latin Grammy Awards Nominees Announced". Grammy. September 8, 2010. Retrieved July 27, 2016.

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Babilla is the studio album by Puerto Rican rapper Vico C released on October 6 2009 through Caribbean Records under exclusive license to EMI Televisa The 69 of the album was recorded at Luny Tunes Mas Flow Studios in Carolina Puerto Rico while the remaining 31 was recorded at Pichaera Studios Golden Boy Studios both in San Juan Puerto Rico and Rotary Music Studios Bayamon Puerto Rico Vico C produced almost the entire album while Hyde Luis Almonte and Joel Morales worked as recording engineers Half the album was mixed at KDS Studios while American producer Mike Fuller mastered it at Fullersound Inc both studios located in Florida All tracks feature session musicians for guitars drums trumpet trombone saxophone and choirs while Vico C played the electronic keyboard on eight of the thirteen songs that includes the album BabillaStudio album by Vico CReleasedOctober 6 2009Recorded2009StudioMas Flow Studios Carolina Puerto Rico Pichaera Studios San Juan Puerto Rico Golden Boy Studios San Juan Puerto Rico Rotary Music Studios Bayamon Puerto Rico GenreLatin hip hop conscious hip hop alternative reggaetonLength54 52LabelCaribbean Records a ProducerVico C also exec DieselVico C chronologyDesahogo 2005 Babilla 2009 Colaboraciones de Ayer y Hoy 2011 Singles from Babilla Sentimiento Released August 28 2009 Babilla Released October 10 2009 It features urban artists including Arcangel Yaga amp Mackie and Wiso G and also other artists from other genres like Gustavo Laureano Angel Lopez and Andy Montanez The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album on 2010 losing to Chino amp Nacho s Mi Nina Bonita Its lead single Sentimiento was also nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Song but lost to La Mala Rodriguez No Pidas Perdon This production was followed by a compilation release made by Sony Music Latin titled Frente A Frente with former reggaeton artist Julio Voltio released in 2013 Commercially Babilla is the less successful studio album by Vico C since 1998 and also the first one since that year that appeared in only one category on Billboard charts debuting 13th on Top Latin Albums and charting just two weeks Contents 1 Background 2 Lyrics 3 Track listing 4 Credits and personnel 5 Charts performance 6 Nominations 7 Notes 8 ReferencesBackground editBabilla was released four years after his last studio album Desahogo and three years after his last production excluding greatest hits compilations which was a live album titled El Encuentro During the 2000s Vico C was certificated twice by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for his albums En Honor A La Verdad and Desahogo 2 b and won two Latin Grammy Awards for Best Urban Music Album for Vivo and also for En Honor A La Verdad According to EMI Latin Vico C sold 750 000 copies worldwide as of May 2004 4 As of his personal life he adopted a 7 year old girl named Joselyn in September 2006 being his fourth child with his wife Sonia Torres and fifth in total 5 In 2008 Vico C collaborated for the first time with Hector el Father who was recently converted into christianity and also wrote the song Y Llora for his last album Juicio Final Lyrics editVico C was always been characterized for his social political and religious themes on his lyrics which became more common after his full conversion into christianity in the mid 90s 6 The themes on Babilla are centered in Vico s personal experiences society morality low class life human self reflection and romance with conscious hip hop and alternative reggaeton as its main genres The cover s dark atmosphere and Vico C holding up an anti pollution mask might represent the society s contamination with crime blood on the street the police car behind Vico and a barricade tape poverty the homeless man and the buildings deterioration and prostitution the strip club at the background The first track Babilla Puerto Rican jargon for Courage serves as the album s intro and its concept is similar to the one in his previous studio album Desahogo being a relief to all that annoys him mentioning Donald Trump s xenophobia sexual video games religion and people who want to take advantage with his music Sentimiento Spanish for Feeling talks about a beautiful and attractive woman who wants a sincere romantic relationship and getting married instead of money and luxury Se Escapa Spanish for She Escapes is about respecting and taking care of one s girlfriend in order to not lose her Morire Spanish for I Will Die is a romantic ballad about dying for a woman if she is no longer interested in one s feelings after a long relationship using a lot of analogies centered in animals and nature El Silencio Mata Spanish for Silence Kills talks about a woman who suffers of domestic violence but needs to talk to someone about that although she s too scared to denounce his own spouse El Corazon Se Pone Bruto Spanish for The Heart Gets Stupid is a moralizing reggaeton about thinking before acting and encouraging the use of preservative telling two stories about girls that are attracted to men they recently know both with terrible endings one girl ends pregnant and the other contracting AIDS La Prueba de Farmacia Spanish for Pharmacy Test tells the story about a pregnant teenager who tries to convince her mother that her boyfriend will take care of her whatever happens Angelina tells the story about a low class single mother who have to work as a stripper in order to earn enough money to feed her baby after being abandoned by her boyfriend Agua is about Vico s detention in late 2002 because of porting heroin in his car complaining about the police and Puerto Rican justice 4 The term agua literally water in Spanish is used in the song as a Puerto Rican jargon referring to the police Track listing editAll tracks produced by Vico C except track 6 produced by Diesel 7 No TitleWriter s Length1 Babilla Luis Lozada4 282 Polvora L Lozada4 033 Sentimiento featuring Arcangel L Lozada3 414 Se Escapa featuring Yaga amp Mackie L Lozada Javier Martinez Luis Pizarro5 255 Morire L Lozada4 216 Payasito featuring Wiso G L Lozada Angel Ortiz Armando Rosario3 227 El Silencio Mata L Lozada4 168 El Corazon Se Pone Bruto L Lozada3 229 La Prueba de Farmacia featuring Gustavo Laureano L Lozada3 5910 Por Eso Lloro L Lozada3 4711 Angelina featuring Angel Lopez L Lozada4 3212 Aqui La Que Fallo Fue Usted featuring Andy Montanez L Lozada3 5713 Agua L Lozada3 56Credits and personnel editCredits adapted from the CD information Musicians Luis Lozada Vocals all lyrics all electronic keyboard tracks 2 5 7 10 11 13 producer all but 6 background vocals on Aqui La Que Fallo Fue Usted and executive producer Aaron Pena Drums tracks 4 7 and 8 Anthony Calo Drums tracks 4 7 and 8 Nak Casiano Vocals tracks 4 and 8 Charlie de Jesus Guitars tracks 4 7 and 10 Harold Hopkins Bass tracks 4 and 5 Luis Diaz Trumpet tracks 4 9 and 13 Nelson Colon Trombone tracks 4 and 13 Jovanni Santos Percussion on Se Escapa Armando Rosario Lyrics on Payasito Jackie Escandarani Choir on El Silencio Mata Francisco Ortiz Choir on El Silencio Mata Celenia Sanchez Choir on El Silencio Mata and background vocals on Aqui La Que Fallo Fue Usted Francisco Rosado Percussion tracks 7 and 10 Juan Cobarubia Guitars on La Prueba de Farmacia Nabeel Abdulrahman Guitars on La Prueba de Farmacia Alex Iglesias Trombone on La Prueba de Farmacia Natanael Afanadon Saxophone on La Prueba de Farmacia Gilberto Mena Piano on Aqui La Que Fallo Fue Usted Etienne Rivera Percussion on Aqui La Que Fallo Fue Usted Joel Marrero Bass on Aqui La Que Fallo Fue Usted Guest artists Austin Santos Vocals on Sentimiento Javier Martinez Vocals and lyrics on Se Escapa Luis Pizarro Vocals and lyrics on Se Escapa Angel Ortiz Vocals and lyrics on Payasito Gustavo Laureano Vocals on La Prueba de Farmacia Angel Lopez Vocals on Angelina Andres Montanez Vocals on Aqui La Que Fallo Fue Usted Production Jose Cotto Recording engineer tracks 1 10 and mixing all but 12 Armando Rosario Producer on Payasito Luis Almonte Recording engineer tracks 6 11 13 and mixing and electronic keyboard on Aqui La Que Fallo Fue Usted Joel Morales Recording engineer tracks 7 11 13 Mike Fuller Mastering Studios Mas Flow Studios Carolina P R Recording tracks 1 6 and 8 10 and mixing 5 Pichaera Studios San Juan P R Recording tracks 6 and 11 13 and mixing 12 Rotary Music Studios Bayamon P R Recording track 7 and mixing 1 6 and 9 Golden Boy Studios San Juan P R Recording track 13 KDS Studios Florida U S Mixing tracks 3 7 8 10 11 and 13 Fullersound Inc Florida U S Mastering Other Carlos Martin Photographer Milton Cruz Stylist Luis Marquez CD artwork design Omar Hernandez CD artwork design Edwin Prado Executive producer and management Charts performance editChart 2009 Position Argentine Album CAPIF 8 16 U S Top Latin Albums 9 13Nominations editYear Nominee work Award Result 2010 Babilla Latin Grammy Award Best Urban Music Album 10 Nominated Sentimiento featuring Arcangel Latin Grammy Award Best Urban Song 10 NominatedNotes edit Under exclusive license to EMI Televisa 1 Both albums received a latin platinum certification for over 100 000 copies sold in the United States prior to November 2013 3 References edit Babilla by Vico C on Apple Music iTunes Retrieved July 28 2016 American albums certification Vico C Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved July 28 2016 RIAA Updates Latin Gold amp Platinum Program Recording Industry Association of America December 20 2013 Retrieved July 28 2016 a b Levin Jordan May 25 2004 Godfather Of Puerto Rican Rap Hasn t Stopped Fighting Puerto Rico Herald Archived from the original on March 5 2017 Retrieved July 30 2016 Vico C adopta nina Puerta de Tierra September 12 2006 Archived from the original on March 5 2017 Retrieved July 28 2016 Vico C A self taught philosopher Mi Gente Retrieved July 30 2016 The Billboard Review Latin Babilla by Vico C Billboard October 29 2009 Retrieved July 31 2016 Argentina Top Album Chart 2009 11 29 Archived from the original on 2009 11 29 Retrieved 2023 01 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Vico C Chart history Top Latin Albums Billboard Retrieved July 27 2016 a b 11th Latin Grammy Awards Nominees Announced Grammy September 8 2010 Retrieved July 27 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Babilla album amp oldid 1212879195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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