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''Vuelve'' () is the fourth studio album by Puerto Rican singer
Ricky Martin Enrique Martín Morales (born December 24, 1971), known professionally as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and actor. He is known for his musical versatility, with his Ricky Martin albums discography, discography spanning ...
.
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and
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released it on February 12, 1998. Martin worked with producers
KC Porter Karl Cameron Porter, known as ''K.C'' (born June 27, 1962), is an American record producer, singer-songwriter, arranger and composer, winner of six Grammy Awards and two Latin Grammy Awards. Porter has worked on more than 40 albums with sales in ...
,
Robi Draco Rosa Draco Cornelius Rosa Suárez (; born Robert Edward Rosa Suárez, June 27, 1969), also known as Draco Rosa, Robi Draco Rosa or simply Robi or Draco, is a Puerto Rican singer, musician, songwriter and entrepreneur. Rosa originally garnered fame ...
, and
Desmond Child John Charles Barrett (born October 28, 1953), known professionally as Desmond Child, is an American songwriter and producer. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2008. His hits as a songwriter include Kiss's "I Was Made for Lovi ...
to create the album. Following the worldwide success of the song " María" from his previous album, ''
A Medio Vivir ''A Medio Vivir'' ( en, Half Living) is the third studio album by the Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin, released by Sony Music and Columbia on September 12, 1995 (US). Commercial performance The album has sold over three million copies, worldw ...
'' () (1995), Martin returned to the studio and began recording material while on tour. ''Vuelve'' is a
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record with
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numbers and
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s. "María" caught the attention of
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, who asked Martin to write an
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for the
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being held in France. Martin subsequently recorded "
La Copa de la Vida "The Cup of Life" (Spanish: "La Copa de la Vida") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for his fourth studio album, '' Vuelve'' (1998). Martin created the song after FIFA requested of him an anthem. The song was written by Lui ...
", composed by Porter, Rosa, and Desmond Child for the World Cup. Critics' reviews of the album were generally positive; they praised its uptempo tracks and its production, though some criticized it for containing too many ballads. Martin received several accolades, including the
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at the
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in 1999. ''Vuelve'' debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart and peaked at number forty on the ''Billboard'' 200. Martin's performance of "La Copa de la Vida" on the Grammy Awards show was credited for boosting the album's sales. Certified platinum by the
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(RIAA), it sold more than 888,000 copies in the United States, standing as the 10th best-selling Latin album in the country. ''Vuelve'' reached number one in Norway, Portugal, and Spain, as well as the top 10 in seven other countries, including Australia and Italy. As of 2008, the album had sold over six million copies worldwide. ''Vuelve'' spawned six singles: its title track, " Vuelve", "La Copa de la Vida", " La Bomba", " Perdido Sin Ti", "
Por Arriba, Por Abajo "Por Arriba, Por Abajo" (English: "Upwards, Downwards") is the fifth single from Ricky Martin's album, '' Vuelve'' (1998). It was released on November 3, 1998.Casi un Bolero "Casi un Bolero" ( en, Almost a Bolero) is the seventh overall single from Ricky Martin's fourth Spanish-language album, '' Vuelve'' (1998). It was released as a promotional single in Spain on December 21, 1998. Background and release "Casi un B ...
". "Vuelve" and "Perdido Sin Ti" both reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs in the US while "La Copa de la Vida" became an international hit in both Europe and South America. For promotion, Martin embarked on the worldwide Vuelve tour performing in Asia, Australia, Europe, Mexico, South America, and the United States.


Background and recording

In 1995,
Ricky Martin Enrique Martín Morales (born December 24, 1971), known professionally as Ricky Martin, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and actor. He is known for his musical versatility, with his Ricky Martin albums discography, discography spanning ...
released his third studio album, ''
A Medio Vivir ''A Medio Vivir'' ( en, Half Living) is the third studio album by the Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin, released by Sony Music and Columbia on September 12, 1995 (US). Commercial performance The album has sold over three million copies, worldw ...
''. On it, he shifted from his traditional
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-style compositions to a riskier fusion of music focused on traditional
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sounds, epitomized by the song " María". Taken aback by the starkly different musical style, his
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executives felt the song would ruin Martin's career. Despite this, "María" was chosen as the album's second
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and became a breakthrough success, reaching number one in France, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Finland, Italy, Turkey, and the whole of South America. As of 2014, ''A Medio Vivir'' has sold over three million copies worldwide. "María" caught the attention of
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. They contacted Martin in the middle of his tour and asked him to write an
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for the 1998 World Cup; Martin subsequently recorded "
La Copa de la Vida "The Cup of Life" (Spanish: "La Copa de la Vida") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for his fourth studio album, '' Vuelve'' (1998). Martin created the song after FIFA requested of him an anthem. The song was written by Lui ...
" () composed by
KC Porter Karl Cameron Porter, known as ''K.C'' (born June 27, 1962), is an American record producer, singer-songwriter, arranger and composer, winner of six Grammy Awards and two Latin Grammy Awards. Porter has worked on more than 40 albums with sales in ...
,
Desmond Child John Charles Barrett (born October 28, 1953), known professionally as Desmond Child, is an American songwriter and producer. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2008. His hits as a songwriter include Kiss's "I Was Made for Lovi ...
, and fellow ex-member of Menudo
Robi Draco Rosa Draco Cornelius Rosa Suárez (; born Robert Edward Rosa Suárez, June 27, 1969), also known as Draco Rosa, Robi Draco Rosa or simply Robi or Draco, is a Puerto Rican singer, musician, songwriter and entrepreneur. Rosa originally garnered fame ...
. According to the vice president of marketing at Sony Music Europe, Richard Ogden, FIFA chose Martin because he "exemplified all of the ideals that organizers of the famed football (soccer) tournament wanted us to try to embody in music". While on tour in 1997, Martin returned to the studio and began recording material for his fourth studio album. He said the experience of touring and recording at the same time was "brutal and incredibly intense". On December 7, 1997, Martin confirmed he was completing his next project and that the album would be released in February of the following year. He worked on the album with producers Porter and Rosa, and recorded it in studios across the United States, Puerto Rico, and Spain. The album's title, ''Vuelve'', was announced on January 25, 1998. In an interview with
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, he emphasized it was going to "reaffirm the internationalization of my career and I know that it will help me a lot to destroy the stereotypes that may exist with my culture".


Composition and lyrics

''Vuelve'' is a Latin album composed of 14 songs, consisting mainly of "red-hot"
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numbers and "melodramatic"
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s. The uptempo tracks "Lola, Lola" and " La Bomba" () mix the musical styles of
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and
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with
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,
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, and pop. On "
Por Arriba, Por Abajo "Por Arriba, Por Abajo" (English: "Upwards, Downwards") is the fifth single from Ricky Martin's album, '' Vuelve'' (1998). It was released on November 3, 1998.samba Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havin ...
-influenced track, accompanied by African chants and "wicked horn blasts". "La Bomba" is influenced by the Puerto Rican dance of the same name; its lyrics discuss how the singer gets drunk from the rhythm. The song features Cuban musician
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on the piano. "Lola, Lola" is an uptempo number, on which the singer sings about the women he desires. The title track, penned by Venezuelan singer-songwriter
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, is a "sultry" love song with a
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chorus and includes the narrator pleading with Martin's love interest to return as she gives meaning to his life. In a 2007 interview with Estudio Billboard, De Vita recalled he had been writing the song for 10 years when Martin asked him to compose a track for the album. " Corazonado" () and " Perdido Sin Ti" () are ballads with "aching, slower-paced narratives", with the latter track being a "bedroom staple with a dreamy hook and a simmering feel". "
Casi un Bolero "Casi un Bolero" ( en, Almost a Bolero) is the seventh overall single from Ricky Martin's fourth Spanish-language album, '' Vuelve'' (1998). It was released as a promotional single in Spain on December 21, 1998. Background and release "Casi un B ...
" () is a
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about an artist " sessed with his own broken heart and threatening to die if his lover does not return". An instrumental version of the song was recorded for ''Vuelve'', which serves as the closing track. "Hagamos el Amor" () is an orchestrated ballad with a string arrangement and a "brooding" piano". "La Copa de la Vida", the official theme for the 1998 World Cup, is a samba song featuring various instruments including bells, whistles, horns, trumpets, and percussion. On the song, Martin declares life is a competition where one has to "dream to be the champ". "Así es la Vida" () is as "openly pop as it is romantic" and includes a chorus in the background. Martin recorded two
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songs in Spanish for the album: "
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" () and "
Gracias por Pensar en Mi "Gracias por Pensar en Mi" (English: "Thank You for Thinking of Me") is the third single from Ricky Martin's first live album, ''MTV Unplugged'' (2006). Released on March 20, 2007, it was originally included on Martin's 1998 album '' Vuelve''. "Gr ...
" ().
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originally performed "Marcia Baila", and was a success in France in the 1980s. "Gracias por Pensar en Mi" is an adaptation of "A Via Lactea" () by
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from their album '' A Tempestade ou O Livro dos Dias'' (1996).
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had written it months before he died of
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. The narrator for "Gracias por Pensar en Mi is a person close to dying. ''Vuelve'' also features the song "No Importa la Distancia", the Spanish-language version of "
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" by
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from the movie ''
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''. It was released as a single for the Latin American edition of the ''Hercules'' soundtrack in 1997 and peaked at number 10 on the
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chart.


Singles

The title track was released as the album's first single on January 26, 1998. It was his first number-one song on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart in the US. The song became a top five hit in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Panama, and on Mexico's ballads chart. It reached number one in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, and Venezuela. The track was the theme song for the Mexican telenovela '' Sin ti'' (1997). "La Copa de la Vida" was released as the second single on March 9, 1998. The song grew to be an international success, appearing on the charts in more than 60 countries, and reaching number one in 30 countries, including Australia, Belgium (Wallonia), Costa Rica, El Salvador, France, Germany, Italy, Panama, Spain, Nicaragua, Sweden, Switzerland, Venezuela, as well as topping the
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chart. It peaked at number two in Norway, as well as on the ballads chart in Mexico, and the Hot Latin Songs chart in the US. The song has been ranked as the best World Cup anthem of all-time by multiple publications. The third single from ''Vuelve'', "La Bomba", was released on June 16, 1998; it reached number five in Spain, number 27 on the Hot Latin Songs chart, and ranked on several charts in Europe and Australia. The album's fourth single, "Perdido Sin Ti", was released on August 18, 1998, and became Martin's second number one on the Hot Latin Songs chart. "Por Arriba, Por Abajo", was the fifth single to be released from ''Vuelve'' on November 3, 1998; it reached number 13 in Spain and number 33 on the Hot Latin Songs chart. The album's final single, "Casi un Bolero", was launched on December 21, 1998. "Corazonado" was released as a
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in the US and peaked at number 20 on the Hot Latin Songs chart.
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s were filmed for "Vuelve", "La Copa de la Vida", "La Bomba", "Perdido Sin Ti", and "Por Arriba, Por Abajo".


Marketing


Release

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released ''Vuelve'' in Puerto Rico on February 12, 1998. Martin was on hand for the album's launch. It was released on the same day in the United States, February 24 in Spain, and the following month across the rest of Europe and Southeast Asia. To promote ''Vuelve'' in Asian markets, Sony Music Asia released a promo CD containing three versions of "María", and "The Cup of Life" (the English-language version of "La Copa de la Vida").
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launched the album in the label's native country on March 25, 1998, to coincide with Martin's advertisement campaign for
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. The European edition of ''Vuelve'' includes the
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radio edit of "La Copa de la Vida" while the Australian adds the radio edit of "María" as well; neither features the instrumental rendition of "Casi un Bolero". The Japanese release includes the three aforementioned tracks. For the Asian market, the album includes two more remixes of "La Copa de la Vida" in addition to a remix of "La Bomba", the Spanglish rendition of "Casi un Bolero" and Martin's previously-recorded songs " Corazón" (), "
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" (). Martin advertised ''Vuelve'' on ''
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'' in Mexico and ''
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'' in Australia.


Live performances

To further promote ''Vuelve'', Martin embarked on the worldwide Vuelve Tour; he performed in Asia, Australia, Europe, Mexico, South America, and the United States. The day after releasing the album, Martin held two sold-out concerts at the 30,000-seat
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in Puerto Rico on February 13 and 14, 1998, respectively. In South America, he performed in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. His shows in Venezuela and Peru were held as
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s, the former as part of "A Venezuela Without Drugs" campaign, and the latter for the Foundation for Children of Peru . Martin also participated in the second annual "Festival Presidente de Música Latino" in the Dominican Republic on June 26, 1997, where he had top billing for the event. In Asia, he toured in India, China, Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore. A concert was planned for Indonesia in May of the same year but was cancelled because of anti-government rioting. In the US, he performed at the
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in Miami, the
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in Los Angeles, and
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in New York. His sold-out performance at the Arrowhead Pond grossed over $446,805 which landed it at number 10 on the Boxscore chart on November 7, 1998. For this achievement, the concert's promoter, the
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, presented Martin with the Estrella del Pond Award. His show at Madison Square Garden grossed $632,180 placing it second on the Boxscore chart of November 10. A 14-piece band accompanied Martin during his tour, which included four backup vocalists alongside percussion and brass sections. His hour-and-45 minute show consisted of 17 tracks of uptempo numbers and ballads from ''Vuelve'' and his earlier career. Aside from the tour, Martin sang "The Cup of Life" live at the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final in France, on the halftime show at the
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game at the
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in Mexico City, and the 1999 Grammy Awards. ''Billboard'''s John Lannert criticized Martin's presentation in Puerto Rico for the uneven number of slow-tempo and
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numbers as well as the awkward pauses when he changed outfits off-stage. The ''
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'' critic Ernesto Lechner felt that Martin "showcased his slick, masterfully composed pop material" at his show at the Arrowhead Pond but remarked that the singer "might have served himself and his fans better by performing a handful of nights at a more intimate venue than the Pond".


Critical reception

''Vuelve'' was met with generally favorable reviews from
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with the uptempo tracks receiving with the most positive reactions.
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's Jose F. Promis complimented Martin over how it "effectively balances" dance tracks and ballads. He cited "La Copa de la Vida" as the main highlight but preferred the original version on the album to the English-language adaption. He also lauded the other dance numbers from the record. John Lannert of ''Billboard'' magazine compared ''Vuelve'' to ''A Medio Vivir'' as a "like-minded package of meaty, bitter-sweet romantic ballads and chest-pumping, upbeat numbers". He felt the uptempo songs had the potential to be a hit. Vilma Maldonado of '' The Monitor'' praised the record as "creative history" and its production as "seamless" and mentioned that "La Copa de la Copa" stands out the most. Writing for ''
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'' magazine, Carmen Teresa Roiz described the record as a metamorphosis for Martin; she regarded it as the culmination of his music career in "all his splendor". In the ''
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'', Ramiro Burr remarked Martin "took careful notes" following the success of "Maria" as ''Vuelve'' "continues in that same party fever vein but with more intensity". Burr complimented Porter for being able to maintain the "right balance between the gorgeous R&B drive of the horn and high-energy pop rhythms" on the production and commented that the ballads "serve only as breaks from dancing".
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'' touted the record's "extremely polished and infectious
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that's immediately accessible even to dogged English-speaking types". The ''
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'' editor
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wrote a positive review of ''Vuelve''; she called the album a "collection of ''baila''-able tunes interspersed with catchy pop ballads and felt the arrangements make it "stand above the often heavily synthesized Latin pop fray". For ''
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'', Mario Tarradell complimented the singer for "showing a refreshing flair for diversity". He regarded the dance tunes "Lola, Lola", "La Bomba", and "Marcia Baila" as the best tracks on the album. Critics, however, were divided on the ballads. Promis found some of them forgettable, particularly on the second half of the record. Maldonado found the title track found the hook on the title track to be "instant and unforgettable" a sentiment shared by Roiz whereas Cobo criticized it as one of the weakest songs from the album and felt its choruses were "irritating" as they overshadowed Martin's voice. Burr's only complaint about ''Vuelve'' was the inclusion of "No Importa la Distancia", describing it as "sappy" which Tarradell similarly expressed as an "unwelcome dose of sugary pap". Tarradell also opined that the ballads "fell into excess" and called the instrumental version of "Casi un Bolero" an "overkill" although he praised "Vuelve" and "Perdido Sin Ti". The ''Los Angeles Times'' Lechner commended Martin's vocal ability on the album to "handle both ballads and up-tempo tunes" and cited the title track would make the album "most likely survive the test of time". In addition, he admired "Hagamos el Amor" for its "sly use of the orchestral passages, passionate delivery, and an overall mood that belongs only to an album by a real artist" despite recognizing the title of the song. Richard Torres of ''
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'', writing a positive review of ''Vuelve'', was more receptive of the ballads. He complimented Martin's "soulful
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" on "Corazonado", the "sweetness" of "Perdido Sin Ti", and the "gospel-ish intensity" on the title track.


Accolades

At the 10th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards in 1998, ''Vuelve'' received a nomination for Pop Album of the Year, but lost to '' Me Estoy Enamorando'' by
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. At the
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in 1999, Martin won the
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for ''Vuelve''. At the 1999 ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards, it won Pop Album of the Year by a Male Artist, and El Premio de la Gente for Male Pop Artist or Group and Album of the Year at the Ritmo Latino Music Awards in the same year. In 2015, the album was listed among ''Billboard''s 50 Essential Latin Albums of the 50 Past Years. An editor opined, "Pop and dance beats never sounded so good."


Commercial performance

In the US, ''Vuelve'' debuted atop the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums the week of February 28, 1998, succeeding ''Me Estoy Enamorando''. The album spent 26 weeks in this position. ''Billboard''s Lannert credited its success on
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weekend sales. On the US ''Billboard'' 200, ''Vuelve'' debuted at number 81. A year after its release, sales of ''Vuelve'' climbed after Martin's performance of "La Copa de la Vida" at the Grammy Awards. The album ended 1998 as the second best-selling Latin album (after ''Me Estoy Enamorando''), and the best-selling Latin record the following year in the US. His rendition, along with anticipation of Martin's first English-language album, helped the former to peak at number 40 on the ''Billboard'' 200. According to
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, ''Vuelve'' has sold over 888,000 copies in the US, making it the 10th best-selling Latin album in the country . It was certified platinum by the
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(RIAA) for shipping over 1,000,000 units. In Canada, ''Vuelve'' reached number three on the ''
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'' chart and number 11 on the
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s; it was certified double platinum for shipping 200,000 copies in Canada. Over 1.5 million copies of the album have been shipped in Latin America. ''Vuelve'' has been certified triple platinum in both Argentina and Mexico, and platinum in the respective countries of Peru and Uruguay. ''Vuelve'' debuted atop the
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on the March 4, 1998, issue. It was certified six-times platinum by the Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE), shipment of over 600,000 copies in Spain. The album also peaked at number one on the
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, and received a platinum certification from
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(AFP) denoting shipments of over 40,000 copies in Portugal. ''Vuelve'' debuted at number 34 on the
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. In its fifth week on the chart, it peaked at number one and stayed on the top for three consecutive weeks. It became Martin's first number-one album in Norway, and was certified gold by
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(IFPI) Norway for selling over 25,000 copies in the country. In Sweden, ''Vuelve'' debuted at number 29 on the
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on April 10, 1998. After fluctuating on the chart for 17 weeks, on July 31, 1998, it reached its peak at number two. The album was certified platinum by the
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(GLF), denoting shipments in Sweden of over 80,000 copies. It received a platinum certification from the IFPI signifying sales of 1,000,000 copies in Europe, and as of 2006, over 2.1 million copies have been shipped in the region. In Southeast Asia, ''Vuelve'' was certified gold in Singapore and platinum in Indonesia, Taiwan, and Thailand. In Malaysia, the record reached number three on the albums chart, while it peaked at number 19 on Japan's
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, and was certified gold in both countries. In Turkey, ''Vuelve'' certified sextuple platinum for sales of 180,000 copies, making it the best-selling album in the country by an international solo artist. ''Vuelve'' shipped over one million copies in Asia and had sold over six million copies worldwide by 2008.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits for ''Vuelve'' adapted from AllMusic and the album liner notes.


Recording and mixing locations

*
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, Los Angeles * Worldbeat Recording, Calabasas *
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, Burbank *
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, Miami * South Beach Studios, Miami * Centlemania Club Studio, Miami * Rumbo Recorders,
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* LAFX Studios,
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* After Hours Studios, Miami * The Bunny Hop Studios,
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* O'Henry Studios, Burbank * Circle House Studios, Miami *
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, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hollywood * Eurosonic Studios, Madrid * Studio 56, Hollywood * Alpha Recording Studios, Puerto Rico * Tone King Studios, Hollywood


Musicians and technical

* Michael Aarvold – mixing assistant * Andy Abaz – tres * Luis Aguino – percussion (Brazilian), trumpet * Josie Aiello – background vocals * Mike Ainsworth – mixing assistant * Rusty Anderson – acoustic guitar * Jonathan Antin – stylist * Iris Aponte – project coordinator * Karla Aponte – composer * Carmit Bachar – background vocals * Steve Bartek – orchestration * John Beasley – piano * Marcelo Berestovoy – acoustic guitar * Curt Bisquera – drums * Phillipe Bourgués – acoustic guitar * Chris Brooke – mixing assistant * Robbie Buchanan – keyboards, piano * Ed Calle – Metales * Kari Cameron – bass * Karl Cameron – engineer * David Campbell – orchestration * Chris Carroll – mixing assistant * Teresa Cassin – assistant engineer * Gloria Cheng – piano * Fred Chichin – composer *
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 – arranger, composer, producer * Steve Churchyard – engineer * Tony Concepcion – trumpet, flugel horn * Luis Conte – percussion * Ricardo Cordero – background vocals * Joseph Lito Cortés – acoustic guitar, background vocals * Orion Crawford – arranger, orchestration * Franco De Vita – composer * David Dominguez – assistant engineer * G.B. Dorsey – background vocals * Bruce Dukov – concertmaster * Charles Dye – engineer, mixing * Luis Enrique – percussion * Luis Gómez Escolar – composer, Spanish adaptation * Benny Faccone – engineer, mixing * Kenneth Faulk – Metales * Robert Fernandez – engineer * Jesus "Chuy" Flores – engineer * Marco Flores – composer * Humberto Gatica – mixing * Jim Gilstrap – background vocals * Francisco Manuel  – palmas * Ruiz Gómez – palmas * Rich Gomez – acoustic guitar * Jules Gondar – engineer * Paul Gordon – assistant engineer * Reggie Hamilton – bass * Katrina Harper – background vocals * Paquito Hechavarria – piano * Femio Hernández – engineer * Leo Herrera – mixing assistant * Bunny Hull – background vocals * Matt Hyde – engineer * Ingram – background vocals * Ethan James – Hurdy Gurdy * Jorge M. Jaramillo – assistant Engineer * Brian Jenkins – engineer * Mortonette Jenkins – background vocals * Marlena Jeter – background vocals * Maxine Jeter – background vocals * Jo Ann Kane – copyist * John Karpowich – engineer * Todd Keller – mixing assistant * Erik Kerly – French horn * Scott Kieklak – assistant engineer * John Kricker – trombone * Michael Landau – electric guitar * Cesar Lemos – arranger, composer * Gene Lo Assistant – engineer * Manny López – guitar * Renato López – composer * John Lowson – engineer * Ángel "Angie" Machado – Brazilian percussion *
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 – primary artist, Spanish adaptation, background vocals * Peter McCabe – engineer * Ángelo Medina – associate producer * Alan Menken – composer * Dwight Mikkelsen – copyist * Lee Moore – stylist * June Murakawa – mixing assistant * Kristle Murden – background vocals * Kieran Murray – assistant engineer * René Juan De La Cruz Napoli – graphic design * Rick Nelson – background vocals * Carlos Nieto – engineer * Meia Noite – Brazilian percussion * Rafael Padilla – percussion * Rik Pekkonen – engineer * Tony Peluso – mixing * Archie Peña – arranger, percussion * Phil Perry – background vocals * Stella Petrova – background vocals * Darryl Phinnessee – background vocals * Alberto Pinto – assistant engineer * Jeff Poe – engineer * Javier Pontón – composer * Mike Porcaro – bass *
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 – arranger, composer, multiple instruments, electric piano, producer, programming * Luis Quine – mixing assistant * Leo Quintero – cuatro * John "J.R." Robinson – drums * Lázaro Rodriguez – guitar * Angelina Rosa – background vocals * Héctor Iván Rosa – engineer * Robi Draco Rosa, Robi Rosa – arranger, background vocals, bass programming, composer, engineer, palmas, piano, producer * Juan Rosario – assistant engineer * Keith Rose – engineer * William Ross – orchestration * Bob Rothstein – mixing assistant * Renato Russo – composer * Iris Salazar – assistant engineer * Rafa Sardina – assistant engineer * Jeffrey Shannon – assistant engineer * Jackie Simley – background vocals * Bill Smith – assistant engineer * Travis Smith – mixing assistant * Rafael Solano – percussion * Luis Fernándea Soria – engineer * Stephanie Spruill – background vocals * Lance Staedler – photography * Ramón Stagnaro – acoustic guitar * Ted Stein – engineer * Neil Stubenhaus – bass * Sarah Sykes – project coordinator * Dana Taboe – trombrone * Michael Thompson – guitar * Francisco "Pancho" Tomaselli – assistant engineer * Carmen Twillie – background vocals * Robert Valdez – assistant engineer * Camilo Valencia – arranger * Jose Luis Vega – background vocals * Danny Vicari – engineer * Esteban Villanueva – engineer, project coordinator * Luis Felipe Villanueva – assistant engineer * Randy Waldman – piano * Julia Waters – background vocals * Oren Waters – background vocals * Peter Yussi Wenger – acoustic guitar * John West – background vocals * Doc Wiley – engineer * Maxine Willard Waters – background vocals * Juan Vincente Zambrano – arranger, keyboards, programming * David Zippel – composer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


All-time charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

* 1998 in Latin music * List of best-selling albums in Turkey * List of best-selling Latin albums * List of best-selling Latin albums in the United States * List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Albums from the 1990s, List of number-one ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums from the 1990s * List of number-one Billboard Latin Pop Albums from the 1990s, List of number-one ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Albums from the 1990s * List of number-one singles of 1998 (Spain)


References

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