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"Cariño" (English: ''Dear'') is a song recorded by American singer
Jennifer Lopez Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known by her nickname J.Lo, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and businesswoman. Lopez is regarded as one of the most influential entertainers of her time, credited with breaking ...
for her second studio album '' J.Lo'' (2001). It was released as a promotional single from the album.


Writing and production

Guillermo Edghill Jr. chose to create an interpolatation of Mongo Santamaria's "Sofrito", to whose music his father Guillermo Edghill—who had played bass on three albums of and toured live with Santamaría from the 1970s throughout the 1990s—introduced him to as a child. Edghill Jr and the other members of the production team Swing Central Station, Jose Sanchez and Frank Rodriguez, composed and arranged the original track and Sanchez then presented it to Jennifer Lopez & Tommy Mottola. Lopez & Mottola went crazy for the mambo-infused track and immediately started discussing song concepts and writing ideas. However, it took "forever" to develop, according to Lopez, who stated: "I couldn't write it, Cory ooneycouldn't write it. We had other people try to write it. No one could write this damn song." Eventually, Manny Benito was brought in to contribute to the song's lyrics. While she was in Europe promoting '' The Cell'', Rooney called Lopez and told her he had finished writing the song, which he described as "sexy". Lopez "loved it", although slightly changed the chorus.


Composition

"Cariño" is a heavily influenced
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song which runs for a duration of four minutes and fifteen seconds (4:15). It was produced by Jose Sanchez, Guillermo Edghill Jr., Frank Rodriguez and Cory Rooney. Lopez recorded her vocals for the track with Robert Williams at the Sony Music Studios in
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; the song was later mixed by Tony Maserati and mastered by
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at the Sterling Sound Studios, New York City. Lopez stated that "Cariño" is a "cha-cha-inspired" "Latin-y pop track". She explained the term "Cariño" to mean "love and affection"; speaking of the lyrics, she stated: "It's when you touch and it's very affectionate. You can also call someone cariño. It's just a term of affection". The song is built around an
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of Cuban percussionist Mongo Santamaria's 1976 song "Sofrito". In the chorus for "Cariño", which includes several of Lopez's sexual "emotive cries", she tells her lover that she "gotta have" his love and needs to feel his touch, stating that she could "never get enough, cariño, cariño". Furthermore, the song contains horn and Mambo horn sections. Additionally, "Cariño" features a heavily Latin-influenced live rhythm section.


Critical response

Joan Anderman of ''
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'' described the song as "scintillating," stating: "Cariño, one of half a dozen tracks Lopez co-wrote, has real sex appeal – the pre-MTV variety that flows from a hot tangle of horns and a glistening mambo – and it infuses Lopez's singing with uncharacteristic passion". Jim Derogatis of ''
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'' praised it for showcasing Lopez's " Puerto Rican heritage", while a writer from the ''
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'' described the song as "Latin-flavored" and "effective." Despite this, Craig D. Lindsey writing for ''
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'', felt that Lopez "tries her best to be distinctive" when she "soothes her Latino listeners" with "Cariño." In a review of its parent album ''J.Lo'', a writer from the '' Daily Nebraskan'' stated that "Cariño" and "Si Ya Se Acabó" showcase Lopez's "definite talent."


Live performance

During her Let's Get Loud concerts which took place in
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at the
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(which was also her first concert), Lopez performed "Cariño". The heavily salsa and Latin influenced performance began with Lopez's male dancers. Lopez, clothed in a red dress, then emerges and performs the song, which includes a dance-break.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''J.Lo''. * Cory Rooney – songwriter, producer, arrangement *Jennifer Lopez - lead vocals *Manny Benito – songwriter * Guillermo Edghill Jr – songwriter, producer *Frank Rodriguez – songwriter, producer *Neal Creque – songwriter *Jose Sanchez – songwriter, producer *Angel Fernandez – arrangement, trumpet, string guitar *Dave Burnett – bass guitar *Erben Perez – string bass *Mario Gonzalez – acoustic guitar *Dave Lavender – acoustic guitar *Bobby Allende – percussion *Ricky Gonzalez – piano *Shelene Thomas – piano *Robert Williams – vocal producer *David Swope – assistant recording engineer *Jim Jaisby – assistant recording engineer *Pete Wade Keusch – Pro Tools, assistant mixing engineer *Tony Maserati – mixing engineer


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carino (song) Jennifer Lopez songs 2001 songs Songs written by Jennifer Lopez Song recordings produced by Cory Rooney Songs written by Cory Rooney