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"Qué Rico Fuera" () is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin and Chilean-American singer
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. The song was written by Martin, Mami, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, Juan Camilo Vargas, and Wissem Larfaoui, while the production was handled by Vargas, Cruz, and Larfaoui. It was released for digital download and
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on June 10, 2021. A primarily Spanish language
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song, its lyrics are sensual and flirty. "Qué Rico Fuera" received widely positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its fusion of sounds. It was nominated for International Collaboration of the Year at the 2021 Premios MUSA. The song was commercially successful in Latin America, reaching number one in Chile, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay, as well as the top 10 in Argentina and El Salvador, and ''
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''s Latin Pop Airplay in the United States. It also became Mami's first entry on the ''Billboard'' Latin Airplay, Latin Pop Airplay,
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, Argentina Hot 100, and Mexico Airplay charts. An accompanying
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, released simultaneously with the song, was directed by Dominican director Jessy Terrero and filmed in Simi Valley, California. It depicts Martin and Mami getting ready for a celebration at night. To promote the song, the singers performed it on several television programs and award shows, including the
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.


Background and release

Ricky Martin started recording his eleventh studio album, initially titled ''Movimiento'', in the second half of 2019, inspired by the 2019 political protests in Puerto Rico. While, because of the
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and subsequent personal experiences, Martin decided to split the album ''Movimiento'' into the two EPs ''Pausa'' and ''Play''. On May 21, 2021, Martin shared a photo from the music video on
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, with the caption, "Coming soon. #Videoshoot #newsingle". On June 2, ''
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'' revealed the single's release date in an article and mentioned that it would be the lead single for ''Play''. Two days later, Martin announced that he has collaborated with
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on the song, and revealed the song's title as "Qué Rico Fuera". In an interview with ''People'', Martin told the magazine: Mami told ''Vos'' magazine: "When they called me I couldn't believe it. I was so excited! Anyone would get this way knowing that they would be working with someone as tremendously talented as Ricky." Finally, due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, the two singers recorded the song separately, and then they met for the first time at the video shoot in California. The song was released for digital download and
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on June 11, 2021, marking the first collaboration between Martin and Paloma Mami. Despite previous announcements, the song was not included in ''Play''.


Music and lyrics

Musically, "Qué Rico Fuera" is a primarily Spanish language
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, Afro-Latin and
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song, written by Martin, Mami, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, Juan Camilo Vargas, and Wissem Larfaoui. Its production was handled by Vargas, Cruz and Larfaoui, and the song features elements of reggaeton,
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, and
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vibes. Martin says that the rhythms are influenced by his DNA, and explains: "My thing is to find the magic in different cultures and break barriers. At the end of the day, I grab a bit of the rhythms that move me, turn them into my sound, and that's the dynamic that has worked." He also expresses that "it's all about the mix, the union and cultures". The single runs for a total of 3 minutes and 37 seconds, and lyrically, "Qué Rico Fuera" which translates to "How Sweet It Would Be" in English, is described as "sultry" and "sensual". Martin sings about a potential night in ecstasy, and Mami, who sings in
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, offers her own evening of fun. The "flirty" lyrics include "Regálame una noche entera / Que yo te doy lo que tú quiera" ("Give me a whole night / That I give you what you want"). In an interview with
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, Martin told the website: "One thing is sensuality. One thing is sexuality. Let's mix them both. When I walk onstage, I bring my culture with me. I'm Latino and we're not afraid of playing with our sexuality, so that's important. Why run away from that?"


Critical reception

Upon release, "Qué Rico Fuera" was met with widely positive reviews from music critics. Jessica Roiz from ''Billboard'' described it as "a rhythmic Caribbean bop". Los 40's Javier Sandoval gave it a positive review, saying it is "a sound party capable of making those who listen to it happy immediately, something more than valuable in these difficult days". Lucas Villa from mitú applauded the track: "Martin and Mami prove to be a dream time on this alluring club banger."
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's MJ Aledón labeled it "an original, refreshing and highly necessary song at this time". Also from Cadena Dial, Noelia Bertol ranked it as one of "Ricky Martin six collaborations that have us moving the skeleton" and named it " very powerful collaboration". In another article, she listed the track among his ten "songs that brighten up summers". Monitor Latino's Josh Mendez called the song a "potential hit" and admired it for taking its listeners "back to those nights of partying and seduction", before COVID-19 pandemic. Writing for FM Dos, Carla López praised the single, saying it "mixes genres such as pop, Afro-Latin, and urban music, for an incredible result". Marcin Michałowski from Radio Złote Przeboje complimented its lyrics "that make 'Qué Rico Fuera' the perfect summer item" and an author of SlovakWoman.sk called the track a "catchy song".
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staff named it "a mega success with the emerging international artist Paloma Mami that promises to make everyone dance". In her review for ''Liguria Oggi'', Redazione Liguria described it as "a perfect summer hit" and wrote: "Ricky Martin and Paloma Mami are ready to make the whole world dance to the tune of 'Qué Rico Fuera'." Sam Damshenas from ''
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'' labeled the track "a certified smash" and "a dance banger".


Accolades

Amazon Music ranked "Qué Rico Fuera" as the 90th Best Latin song of the year. '' ¡Hola!'' listed the track among the top 10 "songs that made us dance in 2021". The song was nominated for International Collaboration of the Year at the 2021 Premios MUSA.


Commercial performance

"Qué Rico Fuera" debuted at number 45 on the US Latin Airplay chart on July 3, 2021, becoming Martin's 45th entry on the chart, and Mami's first. It subsequently peaked at number 24 on the chart on August 7, 2021. The song also peaked at numbers seven and eight on ''Billboard''s Latin Pop Airplay and
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, respectively, giving Mami her first entry on both charts. The song also extended Martin's own record as the artist with most top 20s on the US Latin Pop Airplay chart, with 51 songs, and became his 40th top 10 hit on the chart, making him the second artist in history to achieve this milestone. The song was certified Latin gold by the
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(RIAA), for track-equivalent sales of over 30,000 units in the US. Besides the United States, "Qué Rico Fuera" reached number one in Chile, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay, as well as the top 10 in Argentina and El Salvador. In Guatemala and Mexico, and on the Monitor Latino Latin America chart, it peaked in the top 20. The song also became Mami's first entry on ''Billboard''s Argentina Hot 100 and Mexico Airplay.


Music video

On June 10, 2021, Martin and Mami shared snippets of the accompanying music video and announced that it would be released the following day. The visual was released alongside the song on the specified date. The video was filmed in Simi Valley, California, and directed by Dominican director Jessy Terrero, who had previously directed the videos for Martin's singles " Adrenalina", " Que Se Sienta El Deseo", and "
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". The music video begins with Martin walking in a street, while three girls dance when he starts singing. Then two dancers join behind the singer, as he continues singing and dancing in the street. In the next scene, the singers get ready for a celebration at night. Martin enters a barbershop and makes everyone stop working, and dance to the beat of the music. Then, Mami appears in a room full of colors and pink lighting along with two other girls who join in the dance. The audiovisual alternates the two scenarios, one, in which Ricky asks for a whole night, and the other, in which Mami conditions him. Martin changes clothes in front of everyone's eyes as he enters the changing rooms of a fashion house, and picks a gala dress that quickly shows off with his bare chest. Finally both singers appear together in a celebration in the street full of many lights, giving dynamism to the image. Alicia Civita from ''
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'' wrote about "Qué Rico Fuera" video: "It has a playful and tropical tone, which oscillates between fun and sensuality. In fact, it fits perfectly in the Latin aesthetic of this summer, marked by the saturation of colors and the sophistication of scenes of daily life that is seen in the movie '' In the Heights''." She also praised the chemistry between the two singers, considering the fact that they had just met shortly before recording the music video. Lucas Villa from mitú described the visual as "hot-and-heavy" and said it "arrives just in time for the summer season". He also labeled it " neon-lit music video" in his Grammy.com article.


Live performances and appearances in media

Martin and Mami gave their first live performance of "Qué Rico Fuera" at the 18th Annual Premios Juventud on July 22, 2021, which was ranked as one of the best and most memorable moments of the ceremony by ''
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''. Later that year, Martin performed the song for '' Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 3'', which premiered on
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on September 24, 2021. Amy Lee from ''Entertainment Tonight'' described his performance as energetic. "Qué Rico Fuera" was included on the set list for the
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tour, which began at the
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on September 25, 2021. He filmed his live performance of the song live from MGM Grand Garden Arena for the
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. Mar Tarrés and Franco Mariotti danced to the song on the fifteenth season of the Argentine dance competition television series ''
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Track listing


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from
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. * Ricky Martin vocal, composer, lyricist, associated performer *
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vocal, composer, lyricist, associated performer * Kevyn Mauricio Cruz composer, lyricist, producer * Juan Camilo Vargas composer, lyricist, producer * Wissem Larfaoui composer, lyricist, producer * Mayra del Valle A&R coordinator * Izzy De Jesús A&R director * Felipe Tichaur mastering engineer * Alejandro Patiño "Mosty" mixing engineer * Angelo Carretta recording engineer


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References

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