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"Mi PC" () is a song by Dominican Republic singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4-40 from his eighth studio album, '' Ni Es lo Mismo Ni Es Igual'' (1998). The song was released as the lead single from the album in November 1998 by Karen Records. The song was written and produced by Guerra. It is a
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merengue track in which Guerra uses computer terminology to narrate a love story. "Mi PC" was met with positive reactions from
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s who found the lyrics to be clever and its music catchy. Commercially, it topped both the ''
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and Tropical Airplay charts in the United States. Guerra performed the track live at the
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in Chile. The song was a recipient of a
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(BMI) Latin Award in 2001.


Background and composition

In 1994, Juan Luis Guerra released his seventh studio album, ''
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'', a record consisting of
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-influenced merengue and
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. Following its release, he took a three year hiatus from recording, citing the need to take a break. "If artists lack something, it is peace. I needed to rest to find it and I found it in the figure of Jesus Christ. I called him through prayer and received his answer", Guerra states. During the singer's hiatus, Guerra launched his own business as a
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in the Dominican Republic for Mango TV and Viva FM station. On 29 October 1997, an editor for '' La Opinión'' reported that the artist had started working on a new album in Miami. "I'm making a decent album, that people like. I know the wait has been a bit long, but I'm almost sure that when the public has my new production in their hands, they will better understand why I've lasted that long without recording." On February the following year, the singer gave an update on the progress, stating the disc would have 10 to 12 tracks including merengues,
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,
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, and a
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, and that would be released in middle of the year. However in June 1998, Guerra was not satisfied with the material he recorded and decided to further record. Five months later, Bienvenido Rodríguez, president of Guerra's label, Karen Records, revealed that the singer had wrapped up the album's productions and that it would still contain the aforementioned musical genres. The record's name, ''Ni Es Lo Mismo, Ni Es Igual'', was announced on 14 November 1998, and released on 15 December of the same year. Guerra wrote and produced all the tracks in the album including the opening song "Mi PC". "Mi PC" is a
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merengue song in which Guerra "harmonizes the modern language of computers with the language of feelings." Lyrically, the singer utilizes the "jargon of computers and cybernetics to narrate a beautiful love story." According to Guerra, he had to learn about computer terminologies from his nephews.


Reception and promotionn

"Mi PC" was released as the lead single from ''Ni Es lo Mismo Ni Es Igual'' by Karen Records on November 1998.
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reviewer Evan C. Gutierrez found it to be one of the album's "humorous and rollicking merengues". ''
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''s John Lannert described it as a "cute, chart-topping
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/merengue hit". Cary Darling of the ''
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'' regarded the track to be a "likable merengue fluff" with an "ode to the modern computer age". The ''Hispanic'' magazine contributor Mark Holston lauded "Mi PC" as a "merengue elevated above its dance track pretensions by coy lyrics based on computer-dominated contemporary life." Ramiro Burr of the ''
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'' praised the track as a "feverish merengue about an Internet romance." In a mixed review of ''Ni Es lo Mismo Ni Es'', '' El Norte''s Deborah Davis cited "Mi PC" as one of songs from the album that is "moving and intelligent". Jacob Edgar of ''The Beat'' magazine called the single a "Juan Luis Guerra classic" and felt it "rivals" "A Pedir Su Mano" from ''
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'' critic Fernando Gonzalez admired the track as a "catchy merengue that plays on the imagery and language of our computer-enchanced lives". Commercially, "Mi PC" topped the ''Billboard''
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and Tropical Airplay charts in the United States; the single spent five weeks at this position on the latter chart. It was acknowledged as an award-winning song at the 2001 BMI Latin Awards. Guerra performed the song live at the
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amphitheater in La Romana, Dominican Republic on 18 December 1999, and at the 2000
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.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


See also

* List of number-one ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks of 1998 * List of number-one ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks of 1999 * List of ''Billboard'' Tropical Airplay number ones of 1998 * List of ''Billboard'' Tropical Airplay number ones of 1999


References

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