Tiburones

"Tiburones" (transl."Sharks") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for his first extended play, Pausa (2020).[1] The song was written by Pablo Preciado and Oscar Hernandez. The production was handled by Julio Reyes Copello. The song was released for digital download and streaming by Sony Music Latin on January 23, 2020 as the second single from the extended play.[2]

"Tiburones"
Single by Ricky Martin
from the album Pausa
LanguageSpanish
English title"Sharks"
ReleasedJanuary 23, 2020 (2020-01-23)
Recorded2019
GenreLatin ballad
Length3:14
LabelSony Latin
Songwriter(s)
  • Pablo Preciado
  • Oscar Hernandez
Producer(s)Julio Reyes Copello
Ricky Martin singles chronology
"Cántalo"
(2019)
"Tiburones"
(2020)
"Falta Amor"
(2020)
Music video
"Tiburones" on YouTube

The song received positive reviews, and Music critics complimented the song's lyrics and the high concept music video.

"Tiburones" became a hit in Latin America,[3] reached number one in Martin's native Puerto Rico, as well as the top 10 in ten Latin American countries. It was nominated for "Song of the Year" at the 21st Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[4]

Background and promotion

On December 11, 2019, Martin was seen in Caguas, filming a music video. Though it was rumored to be a music video for Ricky Martin's latest song, "Cántalo", it was later announced that it's a video for his next single.[5] On December 23, 2019, El Nuevo Día revealed the single's name in an article and mentioned that it's a ballad song and will be released in January.[6] On December 24, on his 48th birthday, Martin shared three photos from the music video on social media and confirmed that his upcoming single, "Tiburones" will be released in early 2020.[7]

Nine days later, in an interview with Metro Puerto Rico, Martin told about this song: "It's a very unique ballad that has never been heard before." He also clarified that the ballad is romantic and does not refer to political issues:

All I want is to talk about love. The public knows what they feel and what they don't feel when they are in love and when they're dealing with the process of ending a relationship. What we have achieved with the Puerto Rican cinematographer Kacho López, it doesn't matter if you are from Puerto Rico or not, you will identify yourself. It is love with good taste, it is a celebration and we did it here in Puerto Rico. I think it's one of those ballads that people will be asking me for many years.[8]

On January 23, 2020, Martin shared the artwork for the single on his social media, as well as snippets of the official music video and announced that it will be released within a few hours. The singer is seen wearing a black singlet designed by Douglas VanLaningham on the cover with a blue theme. The song marks Martin's first solo single since 2016's "Perdóname". Spotify promoted the release on billboards in Times Square.[9]

The song was later included as the fifth track on Martin's first extended play, Pausa, released May 28, 2020.[10] On June 23, 2020, a lyric video was released on Ricky Martin's YouTube channel.[11] A headphone mix of the song, using Orbital Audio technology was included as the fifth track on Pausa (Headphone Mix), released July 30, 2020.[12]

Lyrics and composition

"Tiburones" is a Latin ballad song, written by Mexican singer-songwriter Pablo Preciado, and his Venezuelan co-writer, Oscar Hernandez.[13][14][15] "Tiburones" runs for a total of 3 minutes and 14 seconds,[2] and throughout the song, Martin sings about love and unity, and reproves wasting time in fighting about things that are not important. Tomás Mier from People described the song as an "optimism-filled" track.[16]

Hernandez tells Billboard about the lyrics: "It is a very emotional song that talks about the union of two who should never waste time in fights, It is a proposal to change directions, plans and ideas, with the simple reason of moving forward, together.  And at any cost 'for you whatever, swim with sharks'."[14]

Critical reception

Suzette Fernandez from Billboard gave "Tiburones" a positive review, saying it is "a powerful song that promotes peace, love, unity and acceptance."[14] Umberto Antonio Olivo from Periodico Daily described the song as an "exciting piece whose lyrics openly take sides against all forms of war and violence".[17]

Writing for Start Up Mexico Magazine, Azenet Folch praised "Tiburones", saying "This is a beautiful ballad with a clear message of love, togetherness and, most of all, acceptance. The lyrics and melody are deeply connected by the artist's interpretation with that unmistakable vocal stamp that maintains him as one of the most important stars in the musical field."[18] An author of Ritmo Romántica website complimented the song: "This is a romantic song, that beyond telling a love story as a couple, tells us about the emotional bond that is created between compatriots when they fight against the excesses of the government."[19]

Year-end lists

Spotify ranked "Tiburones" as one of the Best Latin Songs of 2020,[20] and Amazon Music ranked it as the 16th Best Latin song of 2020.[21]

Accolades

Awards and nominations for "Tiburones"
Year Ceremony Award Result
2020 Premios Juventud[22] Video with a Purpose Nominated
Latin Grammy Awards[23] Song of the Year Nominated
Premios Quiero[24] Best Melodic Video Nominated
2021 Premio Lo Nuestro[25] Pop Song of the Year Pending

Commercial performance

"Tiburones" became Martin's 49th entry on US Hot Latin Songs, debuting at number 44 in February 2020 and peaking at number 34 in May 2020.[26] Thus he became the first and only artist in history to enter the chart in five different decades. (Including his Menudo membership)[27]

"Tiburones" also entered the Latin Pop Airplay chart at number 25 becoming his 50th entery,[28] and later peaked at number 9 in the week ending March 29, becoming his 38th top 10 on the chart. Therefore Martin broke away from a two-way tie with Shakira for the runner-up slot behind only Enrique Iglesias.[29] It also extends his own record as the artist with most top 20s on the chart with 47 songs, respectively.

Besides the United States, the hit peaked in the top 10 of ten Latin American countries reaching number one in Puerto Rico for three consecutive weeks. It also became the first solo song ever to top Puerto Rico Year-End chart.[30] In Mexico, the song was certified gold by the AMPROFON, for track-equivalent sales of over 30,000 units.[31]

Music video

A screenshot from the music video, depicting Martin walking in front of an armoured vehicle

The music video was released alongside the song on January 23, 2020. The video was filmed in Caguas, Puerto Rico and directed by Kacho Lopez, who had also directed the videos for old Martin singles "Jaleo" and "Tal Vez".[14]

The clip shows Martin wearing a black singlet walking in front of an armoured vehicle, while police in riot gear confront citizen protests. As Ricky Martin starts singing, a woman with a green scarf around her neck leads the protests. At the end, the protests turn into a celebration, and the police drop their helmets and weapons to join people in the celebration.

In an interview, Martin said about the music video: "What I wanted with the video was to capture a very universal story, and that's why I wanted to film it in Puerto Rico, Both the song and the video embody all the emotions, energy and feel, which are emblematic of when we come together as people."[32]

The music video features diversity in sexual orientations and is also an ode to women’s rights. "What I’ve always wanted is a woman to have the right to do whatever she wants with her body, I’m always going to defend that.", Martin explains.[33]

The music video received positive reviews. Brent Furdyk from Entertainment Tonight Canada described it as a "Powerful Video",[32] and it was nominated for "Video with a Purpose" at the 2020 Premios Juventud.

Remix

"Tiburones Remix"
Single by Ricky Martin and Farruko
LanguageSpanish
English title"Sharks"
ReleasedApril 10, 2020 (2020-04-10)
Recorded2020
Length3:29
LabelSony Latin
Songwriter(s)
  • Sharo Towers
  • Farruko
  • Pablo Preciado
  • Oscar Hernandez
  • Franklin Jovani Martinez
Producer(s)Sharo Towers
Farruko singles chronology
"Si Me Dices Que Sí Remix"
(2020)
"Tiburones Remix"
(2020)
"Perreo Intenso"
(2020)
Music video
"Tiburones Remix" on YouTube

On April 10, 2020, Martin released a remix of "Tiburones", with Puerto Rican singer, Farruko.[34] The accompanying lyric video was also released on Ricky Martin's YouTube channel on the same day.[35]

Background

"Tiburones" remix is the second collaboration between Martin and Farruko, following "Perdóname" remix. On April 9, 2020, they shared the artwork for the remix on their social media. In an interview with Billboard, Farruko told about this collaboration:

It's an honor for me to do this, I admire what you do and I've always followed your career. I'm so happy to share this beautiful song with you that motivates people to put their hands up and leave violence behind and to hug each other during difficult times.[3]

A few days after the remix with Farruko was released, Puerto Rican singer, Ozuna, explained that Ricky has excluded him from the remix of the song! "I had made the song "Tiburones", the original was with me. I don't know what happened, I had my problems. It was before I had all my personal affairs. I do not know if it was that he changed his perspective and his impression with me, perhaps he said 'this is not the Ozuna that I knew before', after the situations that I had. I respect that, I was very interested in the song, another style of rhythm, we put the seasoning on it, we put a lot of things into it." he said exclusively for the YouTube channel, MoluscoTV. (Ozuna's pornographic video was leaked in 2019 and he was also accused of ordering the killing of Kevin Fret by Fret's mother during an interview on Conexión Samantha Love.[36])

"I was very sad when I saw that I didn't appear in the song, but it was not annoying or something like this, I respect Ricky a lot...", Ozuna declared publicly.[37] After he could not participate in "Tiburones", Ozuna told El Break de las 7 that he doesn't lose faith of making a musical collaboration with Martin. In addition, he assured that he loves the theme of Ricky Martin and Farruko and that he listens to it constantly.[38]

Critical reception

Griselda Flores from Billboard gave the remix a positive review, saying "The upbeat remix gives the already hit song a new life with urban-tinged beats and Farruko's distinctive vocals and rhymes."[3]

Music Video

On May 7, 2020, Ricky Martin and Farruko released a music video for the remix version.[39] The black-and-white music video was filmed at home, on their phones, because of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Martin recorded his scenes in Los Angeles and Farruko was in Puerto Rico. It was directed by Carlos Perez, who had also directed the videos for Martin singles "Tal Vez", "The Best Thing About Me Is You", "Frío", "Come with Me", "Perdóname", "Fiebre", and his latest song, "Falta Amor". He worked on the video from Miami.[27]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[40]

  • Ricky Martin - vocals, associated performer
  • Farruko - vocals, associated performer, composer, lyricist
  • Sharo Towers - producer, composer, lyricist, mixing engineer, recording engineer
  • Oscar Hernández - composer, lyricist
  • Pablo Preciado - composer, lyricist
  • Franklin Jovani Martinez - composer, lyricist
  • Amber Rubi Urena - A&R coordinator
  • Isabel De Jesús - A&R director
  • Julio Reyes Copello - co-producer, recording engineer
  • Mike Fuller - mastering engineer
  • Carlos Fernando López - recording engineer
  • Enrique Larreal - recording engineer
  • Nicolás De La Espriella - recording engineer

Live performances

"Tiburones" was included on Martin's Movimiento Tour which began in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum on February 7, 2020.[41]

On February 20, 2020, he performed the song at the Lo Nuestro Awards as the opening act, which was ranked as one of the best performances of the ceremony.[42][43]

Ricky Martin also performed "Tiburones" along with his other hits during the 61st Viña del Mar International Song Festival on February 23, 2020.[44]

Later that year, he performed the songs "Recuerdo" and "Tiburones" at the Latin Grammy Awards on November 19, 2020.[45] His performance was ranked as one of the best performances of that night.[46]

Cover versions and media usage

Mexican band, Reik, recorded their own version of "Tiburones". The cover was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic with the three members recording from different parts of the world.[47] The video was released on their YouTube channel on May 20, 2020.[48]

Argentine singer, Emilia, shared her own cover version of "Tiburones" Remix on her Instagram stories.[49] MYA, Argentine duo, recorded an Acoustic cover version of the song and shared its video with their followers on their Instagram official page on April 11, 2020.[50]

"Tiburones" was featured in the American romantic comedy-drama television series The Baker and the Beauty (2020).[51]

Track listings

Digital download / streaming / CD[2]
No.TitleLength
1."Tiburones"3:14
Digital download / streaming[34]
No.TitleLength
1."Tiburones (Remix)"3:29
Digital download / streaming[12]
No.TitleLength
1."Tiburones (Headphone Mix)"3:14

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[52]

  • Ricky Martin - vocals, associated performer
  • Julio Reyes Copello - producer, misc. Producer, performance arranger, programmer, recording engineer
  • Oscar Hernández - composer, lyricist
  • Pablo Preciado - composer, lyricist
  • Karina Pagán - A&R coordinator
  • Isabel De Jesús - A&R director
  • Matt Tuggle - assistant engineer
  • Dan Warner - guitar
  • Nicolás De La Espriella - keyboards, programmer, recording engineer
  • Gene Grimaldi - mastering engineer
  • Trevor Muzzi - mixing engineer
  • Carlos Fernando López - performance arranger, programmer, recording engineer
  • Enrique Larreal - recording engineer
  • Manuela López - violoncello
  • Lambuley - violoncello
  • Natalia Ramírez - vocal producer
  • Jean Rodríguez - vocal producer

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "Tiburones"
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Mexico (AMPROFON)[93] Gold 30,000

sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Tiburones"
Region Date Format(s) Version Label Ref.
Various 23 January 2020 Original Sony Music Latin [94]
Brazil CD [95]
Latin America 24 January 2020 Contemporary hit radio [96]
Spain [96]
United States [97]
Russia 28 January 2020 [98]
Various 10 April 2020 Remix [99]

See also

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